Teeth that are clasped inward require braces to correct them. There are many types of malocclusion, and each person is not exactly the same, as well as the need for braces to straighten teeth. Inclusion can be corrected with traditional fixed wire braces or invisible braces. Fixed braces involve attaching brackets to the teeth and utilizing the resilience of the archwire to correct misaligned teeth and inlays. Invisible braces require resin attachments to be affixed to the teeth and utilize the power of invisible braces to straighten the teeth. They are relatively more comfortable, aesthetically pleasing and conducive to oral hygiene, but are more expensive. The correction of teeth inward fastening requires timely medical attention and a comprehensive orthodontic program after the doctor conducts a radiographic examination.