Whether it is moved up or down, it always tends to move back in the direction it came from unless retained in some way. Building up the worn or broken edge of a short tooth with cosmetic dentistry may give a much faster, more stable result than braces or Invisalign (and I'm an orthodontist who loves moving teeth!).
Ortho said it wont be a problem. Every other tray since fits but to be sure you should ask your ortho. Same thing here everyone! My friend said to use a little warm water and gently squeeze the tray (while it’s out of your mouth) and then use cold water to “harden” it back up, then pop it back in.
Invisalign is just a tool used by a doctor Teeth move in response to pressure. They don't care where it comes from. Braces move teeth. Thumb sucking moves teeth. It is no surprise that plastic aligners can move teeth too. Invisalign is a series of clear aligners that deliver precise forces which sequentially move teeth into pre-determined An orthodontist can prevent a posterior open bite from Invisalign by: Measuring the size of your teeth and making sure your teeth are straightened to fit according to their measurements; Moving teeth in a way that ensures the posterior teeth remain in contact (this may involve the use of rubber bands, specific attachments, and/or polishing the These liquids can easily penetrate through aligners and stay on its surface for a longer period which can lead to discoloration of aligners and even teeth. As a thumb rule, it is best to avoid