How can I replace a molar tooth with no tooth distal to support a fixed prosthesis?

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Is a rotated molar during braces treatment a cause for concern?

Thank you for your question. Molars can sometimes become rotated during braces treatment and it rarely is a cause of concern. Towards the middle or prior to end of treatment your orthodontist will be able to straighten it again before removing your braces. Do remember to keep it clean as rotated molars do trap more food than normal. This is only temporary until the molar is straightened up again. Please do talk to your orthodontist about your concerns as communication is key to successful treatment. I hope this helps and good luck!

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What are possible solutions to straighten an impacted molar tooth? (photo)

there are different solutions to straighten your teeth. They include metal braces with stainless steel brackets, metal braces with ceramic (tooth-coloured) brackets, and Invisalign (clear aligners). It can either be partial braces or on one jaw only, and that depends on what is required. We generally need to do a clinical examination of your teeth, x-rays and photos in order to provide a treatment plan. This is done during your first visit.

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