Can I still find a fast and low-cost way to fix my misaligned teeth if my dentist refused braces because I have lost half of the bone supporting them, and does my regular use of Metrogyl DG gel for my gums affect my options?
Moving teeth when you have lost half of their supporting bone can cause them to loosen or fall out, so "fast" or DIY aligners are not safe. Your use of Metrogyl DG gel (metronidazole/chlorhexidine) shows you are actively managing gum issues, which is excellent. Right now, the most important step is to work with a periodontist (gum specialist) to stop further bone loss and stabilize your gums. Once your bone health is completely stable, they can discuss safe, gentle cosmetic options with you.
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Can I still find a fast and low-cost way to fix my misaligned teeth if my dentist refused braces because I have lost half of the bone supporting them, and does my regular use of Metrogyl DG gel for my gums affect my options?