Crowded Teeth
Treatment
Crowded Teeth
Treatment
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What is a Crowded Teeth Treatment?
Crowded teeth means the inability of all the teeth to fit normally within the jaws.The teeth could be misaligned or twisted. When the connection between the size of the teeth and the jaws is out of balance or when there is insufficient space for the teeth crowding will result.
Enfield Royal Saudia offers crowded teeth treatment and other cosmetic surgeries in KSA.

How does it Work?
How does it
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Procedure
Procedure
Braces
The most common type of crowding treatment for mild to severe situations is braces. They can reposition the teeth and straighten the smile, but it will take time, several appointments with the specialist, and a review of the patient’s eating and dental hygiene habits.
Invisalign treatment
Clear aligners are used during the Invisalign procedure to treat tooth crowding. This procedure is incredibly successful in straightening teeth and reducing crowding. Patients appreciate the simple appearance of the clear aligners since they are almost invisible when used and produce outstanding results quickly and effectively. Treatment with Invisalign is a fantastic choice for adults and teenagers with crowded teeth.
Extraction
The maximum amount of space in the dentition is obtained with the help of this method. The fourth or fifth teeth are often extracted, which frees up around 8 mm of space. Tooth extraction is often done in conjunction with the placement of braces and is not regarded as an independent treatment approach.


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The price of Crowded Teeth Treatment in Riyadh varies from case to case. Fill in the form to book a FREE consultation and know the right price for you!
FAQs
These areas are where plaque and calculus can accumulate, rest on the teeth, and cause decay. If the teeth are still crowded, fillings and crowns are more difficult to place, and periodontal (gum) disease or recurrent decay may develop as a result.
Teeth that are crowded may put pressure on one another and cause pain. When the mouth is closed, they could potentially result in jaw misalignment. This is known as malocclusion.