♥courtney♥
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ughh man yo teeth is jacked up!!
i say 2-3 years |
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Michelle J
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Omg! It will take AWHILE. |
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OHHBETHANY:]
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ohh dang! a VERY long timeee. |
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Alicia
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It looks like you mostly just have crowding so that will take about a year and a half two years at the most unless the dentist discovers that you have other teeth issues like extra teeth because if you did then they would have to extract them and then it would take a little while longer because the gap from whatever teeth or tooth they pulled out would need to be filled. |
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Jenna M
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maybe 3 or 4 years and don't worry it don't hurt |
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Kim
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Probably 3-4 years.. That's a pretty jacked up grill. |
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GeOrGiA_gUrL 96
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sorry but probably 3 or 4 years i mean my teeth were not that bad and i had mine 4 2 years so ........................................... YIKES SORRY!!!!! |
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Emma
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It really depends on your dentist, Id just guess and say about a year? |
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I♥YourHeart
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atleast two years, sorry |
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Nellie
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about 4-5 years. |
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MissCrys
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3 years |
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erin q
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1 or 2 years |
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Me!
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probably 3 years |
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singer2265
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ooooooo, that's gonna take at least two years, maybe three. |
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theyguy
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i had teeth just like that... it took four years
now they look good |
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ellieavila123
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two years if your lucky |
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serg303
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two to three years. one of my friends who we call sharky had teeth exactly like yours and it took him 2.5 years to get them fixed |
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autumn(;
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looooong timee |
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♥Sarah Nicole♥
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My teeth were like that before i got my braces off. And i had them for about 2 years. Its not that bad... |
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Cosmo
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I would say at least 2 years, to 2 and a half. What's the big hurry though, you're only 13 : ) |
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*JESUS freak*
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prolly 2 years. it stinx huh!? i have like a sideways mouth with an overbite but i only have to have mine on for 18 months thank gosh but it hurts really bad omg omg =[ well good luck |
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Guinevere
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About 18 months maybe, but you should ask your orthodontist, he will tell you |
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Susan H
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I think about 3 or 4 years because I only have an overbite and I had to wear braces for 2 years. |
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HeatherS
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There is no way to say for sure, every ones teeth move at a different rate, so there is no way of knowing for sure how fast or slow yours will move. I can tell you that the younger you are, the faster your teeth will shift. Also that if you are diligent with cleaning, keeping appointments on time, not breaking your braces and following all instructions given by your dentist or Orthodontist, then you will be in and out of them quickly. From the look of the photo you will need some anterior movement and possibly the arch enlarged which could also take extra time. I wish I could be more specific, but it's not possible. Listen to your dentist and orthodontist and follow their instructions for the fastest treatment possible. Good luck and you will love your new smile!
Additional information: You would probably not be a candidate for the Invisalign Orthodontic treatment. This type of tray orthodontics is used to correct some minor to moderate needed movement. It appears that you would need more serious movement that the tray orthodontics just could not achieve. You would be much better off with the traditional braces since they can achieve the desired results in a shorter time frame. You can discuss this with your orthodontist and he will be better able to explain your treatment plan and what will be best for your particular dental problem. |
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