Hello, thank you for your question and sorry to hear that you've had a bit of a difficult journey with cosmetic dentistry. To keep things short, if you are unhappy with your veneers, there are limited options other than replacement, especially if you feel the front teeth are too short. If some teeth have moved, you could have a course of clear aligners to shift some of them back into place. For the short teeth, you could simply replace the 2 short ones with longer veneers. However, in my experience, it may be better start again with a really experience cosmetic dentist with a view to achieving your expectations and best and closely as possible. Consider a retainer after new veneers to prevent further movement.
Hello, Many thanks for your question. It does appear that you have a muscular imbalance in your smile. This could be a weakness in a muscle or nerve on one side of the face, or an over compensation of a muscle. A consultation would be required to determine the correct course of treatment. Botox treatment could be considered in this scenario.