You have three options, imo:
- pull out your canines. If you do this you'll probably need to get braces anyway (at least for a while) to close the huge gaping hole where they used to be. Also canines have huge roots and actually support part of your facial structure, so your face might sag in a bit where your canines are.
- get braces to fix it. If its as severe a problem as you're making it out to be, then you'll probably need a few premolars extracted to make room in your mouth to correct the problem, and you probably won't be able to use that 'invisalign' thingie because iirc those are only for relatively minor faults.
- toughen up and ignore it.
Consult with an ortho before you actually do anything, though.
And btw having teeth pulled out isn't as painful as having braces, cos you get painkillers for extractions but you have to live with the piece of metal in your mouth for a couple years.