The front teeth are dentures. You can do orthodontics, but it depends on the condition of your dentures: for example, the dentures are porcelain teeth, implant teeth, etc . What about your teeth!

Key point: Assuming your denture is a crown, it can be corrected in most cases:
1. Single crown does not affect correction
Only students with dental crowns can attach attachments and wear braces normally. Even if individual tooth attachments fall off, the correction results will not be affected.
Single crown

2. The crown of the bridge tooth needs to be removed before correction
Porcelain crowns can be used for orthodontics. In the process of correction, internal changes may occur due to the force on the crown bridge; Therefore, the crown bridge must be removed and separated into a single crown for correction before correction.
More than 3 bridge crowns

Note: It is recommended to remove all crowns as temporary crowns before correction! Because the stress during the orthodontic process may lead to crown fracture.
3. The front teeth are made of implant teeth
If your denture is an implant, I'm sorry, because the implant is nailed in the jaw and lacks mobility elasticity, it cannot be corrected.
Impossible orthodontics of implant teeth of incisors

The incisors are false teeth, and you can wear braces for orthodontics, but first of all, you should know the method of inlaying teeth.
The movable porcelain teeth can be used for orthodontic surgery, but the fixed porcelain teeth cannot. The porcelain crowns need to be removed, and the implant teeth must be OK.