I am 23 years old and recently since a week I feel like my front teeth moved forward and it's really uncomfortable I don't want to go for braces so is there any chance that it will keep on moving forward?
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Hi...so as your complain ,moving tooth forward ,this leads to have a look on complete oral hygiene because there can be many reasons to it like weak gums ,any habit or any tooth disorder. Examination is a must . Yes, we can take the tooth backward or in place by a treatment known as braces .if you are the one who is scared of wires and braces look . You can even opt for Invisalign , it is expensive but surely effortless , seemless and doesn’t cause any sort of pain or discomfort
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