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How can I fix crowded teeth?

I have crowded teeth and want to fix them. How can I fix crowded teeth?

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Hi,
Thank you for your question. Crowding is one of the most common treatment in orthodontics. Crowding can be resolved by traditional braces or Clear aligners such as invisalign. Depending on the severity of the case, crowding can be corrected with or without extraction of teeth to align the remaining dentition. An orthodontist, the specialist that deals with crowded teeth and malocclusions, should look at your dentition, and based on the findings, he or she will diagnosed and treatment plan your case and will present to you the treatment that works best for you and your overall oral health. Hope this helps. Happy Holidays.
Braces or Invisalign can fix the crowding

Dr. Totonchi
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Have your dentist examine your dentition and decide on a plan of action. Your dentist may recommend an orthodontist to determine the best course of treatment. If your teeth are not that complicated in crowding your dentist may decide to treat you in one of a number of ways that may produce a satisfactory result.
Ortho/braces is the best way to fix crowded teeth
As far as which type that depends on how crowded your teeth are and the
severity
You need to see a doctor for consultation

Dr Alkhawri
Crowded teeth can often be corrected through orthodontic treatment, which involves using braces or other appliances to gradually move the teeth into their proper positions. This process can take several months or even years, depending on the severity of the crowding and the individual's age and dental health.

If you are interested in correcting your crowded teeth, it is important to see an orthodontist or dentist who can evaluate your specific case and recommend the best treatment plan for you. They may recommend traditional metal braces, clear braces, or another type of appliance, such as a removable retainer or clear aligner.

In some cases, crowded teeth may also be corrected through surgery, particularly if the crowding is severe or if there is not enough room in the mouth for the teeth to be moved into their proper positions.

It is important to follow your orthodontist's instructions carefully and attend all of your scheduled appointments in order to ensure that your treatment is successful. Good oral hygiene is also essential, as proper care of your teeth and braces will help to ensure that your treatment progresses smoothly and that you achieve the desired results.