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Wisdom Tooth & Second Molar Alignment: Braces Possibilities
Braces are typically not placed on wisdom teeth, as these are often removed even if they do not cause any issues. They are the furthest teeth from the front, and often times come in crooked. Additionally, wisdom teeth are usually the last to erupt, so there may not be sufficient room for them to be properly aligned using braces.
As for molars that have a gap, yes it is possible to fix this issue using braces. The specific treatment plan would depend on your individual situation and your dentist or orthodontist will be able to provide you with more information. They may recommend using braces or aligners to slowly shift the teeth into the correct positions.
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