I have one tooth pushed back in the front row of my teeth. Is there any way to fix it?

January 9, 2020
Asked By:M2298 in Barrington, IL

There is some bone loss due to some surgery I had 4 years ago to bring that one (adult) tooth down. I had braces and lost my retainers so It moved lower and back. Because of the tooth's bone loss, a periodontic that I saw recommended not to get Invisalign because the force of the pushing would leave me with no bone holding the tooth, which will then fall out. I dont know what else to do. I dont want to get implants, I dont want any more surgerys. Is there another way?

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Answer: Cosmetic Correction can b3e done with Veneers, Crowns and/or bonded bridges

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Answer: Cosmetic Correction can b3e done with Veneers, Crowns and/or bonded bridges

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