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    Tarryn is offline Junior Member
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    Red face Can overcrowded lower teeth be corrected?

    Hello

    I have overcrowded front teeth which have become worst since a few years after I left school. When I was at school my teeth had braces put on them and were very straight in photos taken at the time but now they are gradually becoming more and more overcrowded. I was wondering if this is caused by my back wisdom teeth coming through? Is there a way of stopping this overcrowding and straightening my teeth back to how they used to be?

    Thank you

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    Red face Can overcrowded lower teeth be corrected?

    Thank you for your question.

    Overcrowded lower teeth can indeed be corrected with Invisalign depending on crowding severity and Jaw/soft tissue pattern. Please call reception on 0208 547 9997 or 0208 481 0003 for a free Invisalign consultation.
    Dr Mohsen J. Esfahani BDS (London) MFDS RCS (England)

    Dentist
    Pearl Dental Clinic

    24 Hour Tel: 0208 547 9997

    www.PearlDentalClinic.co.uk

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