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Deep Bite and Premolar Extracted
When I was 17 yrs I was having crowded teeth and had Deep Bite. So dentist done Orthodontic treatment for 5 Yrs and He also extracted premolars both. After the treatment also the gap haven't closed and Deep Bite is still exist. I want to know better treatment plan in order to rectify Deep Bite and Gap Closing. Thanks
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Dear patient, Do you still have the braces/retainers on? Your case may be an Orthodontic retreatment case. With proper radiographs and analysis, a fixed mechanotherapy (fixed braces) and long-term fixed retainers, we can give you a perfect smile with no gaps.
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Hi your complaint can be rectified by retreatment using the recent technology to plan or suggest such treatment , need to see your radiograph and intraoral pics.
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lateral ceph and opg
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It can be done... R braces still dere
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