Q. I am going to have a consultation next week for invisalign to see if I am suitable for treatment or not. Would you be able to tell me what kind of criteria is used to decide whether or not a patient is suitable for invisalign?
A.
The dentist will assess your teeth and look at what movements are needed to straighten them.
They will look at the amount of crowding you have, the amount of spacing you have, the degree of rotations each tooth will need to get it into the correct position.
The criteria is fairly extensive.
Dr Kailesh Solanki
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