you can move teeth up or down but that does not mean you will not need
to have final restoration.
Your question is too broad.
if it is possible to pill teeth up or down so as to avoid capping or
crowning!
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It would be a good idea to consult with an orthodontist. The
orthodontist should be able to tell you what tooth movement would be
possible in your case.
Depending on the individual case, sometimes both orthodontic and
operative treatments are appropriate. Ask the orthodontist.
- dentaldoc
Joel M. Eichen - 20 Nov 2005 04:21 GMT
>if it is possible to pill teeth up or down so as to avoid capping or
>crowning!
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>It would be a good idea to consult with an orthodontist.
You are kidding!>!?!?
An orthodontist can pill teeth up side down?
>The
>orthodontist should be able to tell you what tooth movement would be
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>- dentaldoc
Peter Jason - 03 Dec 2005 03:30 GMT
> if it is possible to pill teeth up or down so as to avoid capping or
> crowning!
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I had to visit the orthodontist after all, and he said he could pull all my
front incisors down, but unfortunately the gums would come with them!
So I might have to have them capped after all.
>if it is possible to pill teeth up or down so as to avoid capping or
>crowning!
Yes I often pill teeth up side down.
Peter Jason - 21 Nov 2005 02:05 GMT
> Yes I often pill teeth up side down.
* snort *