As you can see I've got quiet s few Gaps in my top and bottom teeth. My teeth are also very small I would like to get that perfect Hollywood smile. That still suits me. Ideally I wouldn't want to wear braces for years as in my career in sales images is everything. But then I understand that Veeners could be quiet invasive. Please help with your suggestion of which procedure would get me the best, long lasting results. Thanks, V x
Answer: Gaps treated: Invisalign versus Veneers Not a problem,jamie foxx had veneers when he should have had ortho!You are ideal for upper and lower Invisalign and the gaps can be closed and profile improved, this way the natural dimensions of the teeth are maintained.Natural teeth look better and work best with tooth whitening. Veneers are v destructive.
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Answer: Gaps treated: Invisalign versus Veneers Not a problem,jamie foxx had veneers when he should have had ortho!You are ideal for upper and lower Invisalign and the gaps can be closed and profile improved, this way the natural dimensions of the teeth are maintained.Natural teeth look better and work best with tooth whitening. Veneers are v destructive.
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January 29, 2014
Answer: Consider veneers There are some types of veneers that are no-prep or minimally invasive, allowing them to be placed directly onto your natural teeth without any or only mild conditioning before the placement. Veneers are one of the fastest, most effective ways to transform your smile into the Hollywood smile that you really want. They can change the color, shape and size of your teeth from start to finish in just a few weeks.
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January 29, 2014
Answer: Consider veneers There are some types of veneers that are no-prep or minimally invasive, allowing them to be placed directly onto your natural teeth without any or only mild conditioning before the placement. Veneers are one of the fastest, most effective ways to transform your smile into the Hollywood smile that you really want. They can change the color, shape and size of your teeth from start to finish in just a few weeks.
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December 17, 2013
Answer: Best way to close Gaps in Teeth, Veneers or Braces? With those huge gaps between your teeth an orthodontist would have difficulty closing the gaps without making your jaws narrower in the process, taking up much tongue room, which probably is the cause for the spacing. Also, if the orthodontist was successful closing the gaps, you would very highly have relapse, and the spaces would open up again regardless of how faithful you were wearing a removable retainer at night. If you consider orthodontics, as one question...."if I do braces with you will my spaces stay closed afterwards?" I recently heard one study that 100% of adult orthodontic patients get relapse to some degree or another.It is my professional opinion that porcelain veneers would be the best way to treat your spacing. You will be able to choose the color of your new veneers, and also the shape and length. And best yet, no retainer to have to wear "the rest of your life."You might be interested in going to the link below, and see a number of examples of spaced teeth treated with porcelain veneers.
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December 17, 2013
Answer: Best way to close Gaps in Teeth, Veneers or Braces? With those huge gaps between your teeth an orthodontist would have difficulty closing the gaps without making your jaws narrower in the process, taking up much tongue room, which probably is the cause for the spacing. Also, if the orthodontist was successful closing the gaps, you would very highly have relapse, and the spaces would open up again regardless of how faithful you were wearing a removable retainer at night. If you consider orthodontics, as one question...."if I do braces with you will my spaces stay closed afterwards?" I recently heard one study that 100% of adult orthodontic patients get relapse to some degree or another.It is my professional opinion that porcelain veneers would be the best way to treat your spacing. You will be able to choose the color of your new veneers, and also the shape and length. And best yet, no retainer to have to wear "the rest of your life."You might be interested in going to the link below, and see a number of examples of spaced teeth treated with porcelain veneers.
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December 16, 2013
Answer: Gap probably some form of orthodontics is best, but often in conjunction with some restorative as well after (veneers). You're likely a good Invisalign case, so I'd look into that. Get a consult with a good Orthodontist.
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December 16, 2013
Answer: Gap probably some form of orthodontics is best, but often in conjunction with some restorative as well after (veneers). You're likely a good Invisalign case, so I'd look into that. Get a consult with a good Orthodontist.
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December 16, 2013
Answer: Best way to close Gaps in Teeth, Veneers or Braces? (photo) Having a smile you love changes how you smile and how you interact with others. If you love your smile, the people around you perceive you as more friendly and that you like them. This is one more key to having success in your career in sales.You could have a computer smile simulation done to show you what your new smile can look like with veneers. You could check it and see if that "suits you". A great cosmetic dentist will make sure that an enhancement to your smile looks right on you. That's the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular one. Veneers can close the gaps. I suspect you may need eight veneers on the upper to get the spacing right. You may need four to eight veneers on the lower. It doesn't have to be highly invasive. A good cosmetic dentist will find the mildest way to do your veneers. I'll warn you, that this many veneers can be expensive. Don't be tempted to go for the lower cost veneers- I see those patients all the time AFTER a result they are unhappy with. Then there is an expense, and the time to re-do it.As an alternative, meet with a great Orthodontist. An expert in braces or Invisalign can help you find the fastest, most discrete option for closing up those gaps. It likely is much less expensive than doing the whole project with veneers, but it will take longer.
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December 16, 2013
Answer: Best way to close Gaps in Teeth, Veneers or Braces? (photo) Having a smile you love changes how you smile and how you interact with others. If you love your smile, the people around you perceive you as more friendly and that you like them. This is one more key to having success in your career in sales.You could have a computer smile simulation done to show you what your new smile can look like with veneers. You could check it and see if that "suits you". A great cosmetic dentist will make sure that an enhancement to your smile looks right on you. That's the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular one. Veneers can close the gaps. I suspect you may need eight veneers on the upper to get the spacing right. You may need four to eight veneers on the lower. It doesn't have to be highly invasive. A good cosmetic dentist will find the mildest way to do your veneers. I'll warn you, that this many veneers can be expensive. Don't be tempted to go for the lower cost veneers- I see those patients all the time AFTER a result they are unhappy with. Then there is an expense, and the time to re-do it.As an alternative, meet with a great Orthodontist. An expert in braces or Invisalign can help you find the fastest, most discrete option for closing up those gaps. It likely is much less expensive than doing the whole project with veneers, but it will take longer.
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