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Hello and thank you for your question. The best way to answer this is with an in-person evaluation. While it is possible to remove veneers, it will depend on the health of the teeth underneath which will determine whether they can be corrected with bonding. I recommend getting a consultation with a Prosthodontist, who can discuss with you the different types of veneers and how removal would effect the health of your teeth. A Prosthodontist is a dental specialist who has advanced training in restoring teeth and can create a customized treatment using the latest techniques.
It really depends on how much tooth structure was removed to place the veneers. If they were no-prep or minimal prep veneers, it's possible you don't need treatment after removing veneers. If they were traditionally prepped or aggressively prepped, you'll always need veneers or crowns on those teeth.
If the retainer is affecting your bite, you should have it adjusted. Don't wait, as that could cause more issues. The retainer should be moved or adjusted so you aren't biting on it. Not only is it affecting your bite and causing headaches, it also won't last long with continuing to bite on it....
Hello and thank you for your question. While the best way to answer this is with an in-person evaluation, the short answer is yes, the dental bonding can be adjusted. The results will look and feel natural. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with Dentist or a Prosthodontist. A...
Hello and thank you for your question. While the best way to answer this is with an in-person evaluation, the short answer is yes, dental bonding may be used to improve this. The results will look and feel natural. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with Dentist or a Prosthodontist. A...