Over the years, my bottom row of teeth have been perfectly fine and straight. I've noticed since a year ago, one of my teeth in the bottom row has been acting up. The upper half of the tooth is bent backwards and makes it look like the whole row is what you call "crowded." How did that happen and how do I get it fixed? Do I have to get braces?
Read your query , as you have bending of your teeth this can be due to mobility in teeth result of periodontal problem I will suggest you to consult dentist and go for examination of teeth if it is due to periodontal problem then discuss with your dentist and go for splitting of teeth or if it due to small arch crowding related then consult orthodontist for othodontic treatment.
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How Can A Bent Tooth Be Treated?
Hello, Thanks for consulting HCM Read your query , as you have bending of your teeth this can be due to mobility in teeth result of periodontal problem I will suggest you to consult dentist and go for examination of teeth if it is due to periodontal problem then discuss with your dentist and go for splitting of teeth or if it due to small arch crowding related then consult orthodontist for othodontic treatment. Hope this will help you.