Liza has been my patient since 2012. She first came to see me for general dental check up. At that time, she admitted she was afraid of dentist hence she neglected her oral hygiene. Since she had her engagement ceremony that year, she wanted to…
Amy has a particular condition called Fluorosis. It is type of condition that can be seen throughout your teeth which makes it spotty, whitish or streaky. Fluorosis is usually caused due to ingestion or consumption of high fluoride food/drinks (usually toothpaste) when at the formative…
A patient of mine, named Lara was majorly concerned of her smile. She had a gap on her front teeth and the jutting out canine that made her smile looked really sharp! But she had a request, she wanted her smile corrected….. without braces. She couldn’t stand the sight of metal and would not want the clear version of braces either.
Thank god I had Invisalign in my arsenal!
So off I went to the full examination, took the impressions and pictures. After a thorough examination, I noticed that she had 2 retained milk teeth with no erupting permanent teeth as a replacement. My suggestion of using Invisalign was even more reinforced!
As Invisalign allows me to control the amount of forced applied on each individual tooth, I made sure that my design and plan of her treatment involved minimal or close to no force at all for her little milk teeth. With normal conventional braces, it was bound to have amount of force to her milk teeth and would probably end up with removal.
The biggest challenge with Lara’s teeth however, was her jutting out canine. Being one of the widest teeth and having the longest root, canines are tricky to deal with. Especially if aligning her teeth meant pulling down her canine into proper occlusion, it would be very tricky with just the use of the Invisalign plastic. But behold, the power of Invisalign compared to other aligner brands!
Lana is off to a good start, and she’s progressing well. It’s only been 5 months, but all her other teeth have aligned and I’m hoping the next time I review her, her canine would have aligned nicely into her arch, and I can start doing my finer tweaks and adjustments.
Make sure you keep an eye out on Part 2 of this blog series, as I’ll show more pictures and updates on Lara’s Invisalign journey. – Dr. Shanaz
Mira has had braces before. But due to not wearing her retainers, most of her teeth moved back to the original position. Unfortunately, the only way to get her teeth in the proper positions again would be to go through braces. After thinking it through,…
Miss T, a sweet 13 year old girl, came to the clinic with her parents and requested a consultation regarding her tooth misalignment . She was hesitant to smile because she was unhappy with her upper front tooth that grew slightly out of occlusion. Upon…