October 11, 2019Asked By:
anissavin Brooklyn, NY
I have two impacted fangs that cause my other teeth to get pushed backward. I have an underbite that needs surgical correction. Braces were too expensive for me, so this and surgery seems like my most viable option. I do commercial work so I cannot get traditional metal braces which leaves my options limited. If there is literally anyway this can work or you have a recommendation to fix this please let me know!I had a friend with teeth just like mine who had invisalign and hers straightened out perfectly.
Yes, it is possible. Although a correct orthodontic diagnosis requires a clinical and radiographic analysis, today invisalign has many tools to improve complicated cases. Keep in mind that to plan an orthognathic surgery to correct the underbite, the orthodontist and surgeon must agree on a treatment plan to place the jaws in the ideal position prior to surgery.