There's also an invisalign-like product from Great Lakes called Smart Moves that's ideal for minor corrections like you describe.
Bill Greenberg
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 8:13 AM, Rick Coker <riccoker@gmail.com> wrote:
A gal who we did SMS on a couple of years ago had a retainer to break and her central incisor just drifted slightly to the buccal. Rather than hook her back up, I want to do something removable to reposition that tooth about 3/4 of a mm and then rebond a retainer.--I used to do those essix retainers a bit, but it has been ten years or so, what would be the best way to address this?ThanksRick
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Dr. Rick Coker, DDS, FACE
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