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I would definitely recommend aligning your teeth using Invisalign or braces. But it's really important to make sure your gums are healthy first. From the photos it looks like you have some tartar buildup on your teeth, and maybe it has been a while since you had your teeth professionally cleaned. If your gums are unhealthy and you try to move your teeth, you may risk losing teeth.
Hello!I would suggest setting up a consultation with a dentist in your area to look at either Invisalign or Veneers. Invisalign may be your best option to move both your upper and lower teeth into the proper positions. Afterwards, if you are still unhappy with the aesthetics of your smile then Veneers may be your next choice. Best of luck!
You appear to be an ideal candidate for orthodontics. In my office, we would straighten your teeth with Invisalign. Your front teeth would be reduced slightly in width to allow your smile to be pulled back to a normal perfected alignment. This would not only make the teeth stick out less, but also improve the form and function of the way your teeth bite together. Your smile will look amazing!
this can be done in 2 different solutions, the first one and can be with braces, but it will take time and at the end you will have the same teeth, but corrected in position,same color,and if you perform veneers now you will have a big change, shape,size and even color can be done,that smile that you always wanted can be the solution you are looking for.
This is a common and difficult problem. The real question is, "How good do you want your teeth to look and function?" The best treatment would be to move your cuspids back orthodontically and create space for an implant where the lateral incisor is missing and for a veneer where the lateral...
Hi, thanks for sending your question and pictures. Porcelain veneers can enhance your smile and improve it. Consult with a cosmetic dentist in your area and make sure you have diagnostic models and smile design done prior to starting any treatment. All the best.
Your best bet is to see a oral surgeon to assess the nerve damage due to the trauma, and see a neurologist that works with the oral surgeon, for particular facial exercises. I do suggest the more conservative you are the better off you will be, for the nerves to regenerate and repair itself.