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How long will it take to close gaps after teeth ( 4 premolars) extraction?
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Depends on how your teeth are placed now If there is crowding of teeth then about a year if the teeth are forward then about 16 months.
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Hloo Mam It's almost takes 10 to 12 months to gap to close Regards
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It depends on several factors. Basically if you are going for a fixed orthodontic treatment again it depends on the quality and types. Generally anywhere between 12-18 months
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I assume that your question must be regarding to your orthodontic treatment which requires extraction of your 4 premolars. 12 to 18 months to be precisely accurate.
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