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Are the situations where braces cannot help correct jaw placement or occlusion?

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Are the situations where braces cannot help correct jaw placement or occlusion?

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There are certain situations where braces will not be totally successful in achieving the desired result. Often times, braces require supplementing with other types of dental treatment. There are cases where jaw surgery is recommended to achieve the best occlusal relationship. There are also cases where a combination of braces and restorative treatment will be best suited. Sometimes this restorative treatment can involve fillings, crowns, bridges, or implants.

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