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Sir I've selected in navy but i will be given malocclusion and asked for remadical within 9 sep 2017 sir please tell me how will this problem solve and how much money time it will take? Please help me soon as i have no time
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u can go fr laminates veners or crowns after evaluation of severity of malocclusion...consult nearby dentist
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There are various types of malocclusions you better visit your nearest dentist for check up. Malocclusion can be corrected by either ortho treatment which is a time taking procedure. An alternative treatment is also available which requires less time depending on the severity.
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A case valuation is required to assess the type of malocclusion that you have so that the treatment options applicable in your case can be explained to you. You have mentioned time till 9 September but that date is already gone. The ideal treatment for malocclusion is orthodontic therapy through braces but that will take at least one to one and half years for completion. The other options for smile correction can be through laminates or metal free Zirconia crowns but the applicability of these treatment modalities will depend upon the case evaluation. If applicable, these treatments can be completed in 3 to 4 weeks. Regards.
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