Dear emac28,Thank you for posting your question on Real Self. I will do my best to answer your question with the information given.It is possible to move your front teeth down. Although, your front two teeth appear long in the photos, and I think bonding them in the position that they are now will probably give you a more aesthetic result. When it comes to moving teeth into alignment you have to remember the teeth are in bone. You can only move the teeth within the confines of the bone dimensions available, so the only place to gain space when moving crowed teeth into position is through IPR ( Inter Proximal Reduction - tooth shaving between the teeth) P.S. Don’t try to speed up your Invisalign by switching your trays early. It may cause pain, damage your aligners, or move your teeth incorrectly. 5. Brush your teeth before putting aligners back in. The goal here is to avoid dental problems like tooth decay (cavities) or gum disease. Invisalign aligners deliver the precise level of pressure necessary to move your teeth at the right time and in the right place. This force is generated by how the aligner fits over your teeth. Green Tree Dental adds another benefit of Invisalign, “Using state-of-the-art technology, each set of aligners gently moves your teeth closer to And no other clear aligner is made from SmartTrack material. This groundbreaking technology helps move your teeth more predictably 4 and can help you get the smile you want up to 50% faster. 5. Learn more about the Invisalign difference or view our treatment comparison chart. Answer: Gum Lift and Invisalign. To directly answer your questions, yes, Invisalign or braces can raise your canine teeth. But, I am not so sure that either Invisalign or braces are needed. Your main concern is lengthening your front teeth by raising your gums. You saw a periodontist about doing this, and he or she gave you their idea of how to Wearing clear aligners exclusively at night can potentially double the expected treatment time, even if your case is very mild. Invisalign may not even produce your desired results at all if you cut treatment down to 7-10 hours a night. The treatment works by placing gradual force on your teeth. This force helps move teeth into the correct Answer: Invisalign can shorten front teeth by intruding them. Intrusion is done by putting pressure on the top of the 4 teeth with the aligners and they will sink into the bone. The gum line will follow them and it will look great. The teeth will NOT be smaller looking when you are done with treatment so dont think they will. Causes of teeth shifting may include: The aging process. Orthodontic treatment (such as braces) Adjustment after orthodontic treatment. Injury or impact to your face or mouth. Grinding your teeth (also known as bruxism) Tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental conditions. Gaps caused by missing teeth. BeFO0d1.

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