Hi everyone,
I am interested in this discussion as I have a midline that is way off. I've always had it because one tooth on left side never came in and another on same side was extracted years ago. This made an insisor rotate to fill in the space. Also one front tooth has always been pushed back and slightly behind the other. (should figure out how to post photos!)
I really went to the ortho to correct severe crowding on bottom teeth and two were extracted to make room. So now I have two less teeth on left side, both top and bottom. From the first appointment my orthodontist had said he couldn't correct the midline and most people won't notice it. But now that the front tooth (that was pushed back), has been aligned my midline is really noticably off center. One front tooth is really in the middle!
During my last adjustment he mentioned that the midline shows up more now that the teeth are straight and he could correct it by extracting one tooth on the right side, rotate the insisor back into position and have an implant in the space.
I am only 3 months into my treatment of 24 months and would like some feedback from everyone if you think this is worth it. I haven't measured the midline, but when I first went to my ortho he said "Oh you have a Tom Cruise ...something" I didn't know what he meant, but now I've been reading up on this off center midline subject.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!! I can't stop looking in the mirror at this midline and am going crazy. Thanks alot.
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