Try backtracking. Wearing the previous aligner for an extra couple of weeks could help the teeth complete the needed movements scheduled for that step. If this is the issue, you can also increase the patient's wear schedule so that the teeth can move as needed. Try the below steps for small 1-2 mm incisal gaps or 3-4 mm incisal gaps.
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Signs of your Teeth are Shifting. Signs of teeth shifting can include a change in the alignment of your teeth, feeling pressure or discomfort, or noticing gaps forming between teeth. If you observe any of these indicators, it’s advisable to seek advice from a dental professional to address the issue promptly.

If the teeth have noticeably shifted, you may need additional treatment with Invisalign. The clear aligners can move your teeth back into place in a matter of weeks or a few months. We’ll then provide a clear retainer. Again, you’ll need to wear the retainer all the time for several months to keep your teeth in place. Causes of teeth shifting may include: The aging process. Orthodontic treatment (such as braces) Adjustment after orthodontic treatment. Injury or impact to your face or mouth. Grinding your teeth (also known as bruxism) Tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental conditions. Gaps caused by missing teeth. For those suffering from clenching discomfort, Invisalign can play a pivotal role in relieving the discomfort and empowering smiles. Here’s how Invisalign helps alleviate clenching and its associated challenges: Improved tooth alignment: Invisalign aligners gradually move teeth into their proper positions, helping to correct misalignment Determining if you’re a candidate for clear aligners such as Invisalign® Writing up a recommendation. If you’re a good fit for the treatment, your orthodontist will create a 3D computerised model in order to plan the aligners. This helps your orthodontist figure out where your teeth should to move to. Each misaligned tooth moves in stages.

Dear emac28,Thank you for posting your question on Real Self. I will do my best to answer your question with the information given.It is possible to move your front teeth down. Although, your front two teeth appear long in the photos, and I think bonding them in the position that they are now will probably give you a more aesthetic result.

Answer: Invisalign and a sideways tooth. I would really recommend that you go with some real braces instead of Invisalign. The upper lateral incisors and cuspids are especially difficult to get precision correction of severe rotations with Invisalign. They are also right out there in front where they show the most. xUrcU7.
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