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There are three ways to treat this situation. Your photos show some mild upper teeth crowding and an improper root angulation of the circled tooth.Solution 1: orthodontic treatment with clear aligners or braces (this will better align the teeth, but, the tooth still not be as symmetric to the others as you would hopeSolution 2: orthodontic treatment with clear aligners or braces followed by a minimum of 4 or more front upper veneers Solution 3: A minimum of 4 or more front upper veneers but veneer preparation and reshaping of tooth will be greater than option 2
Hello there, we can help you with that, may I have an x-ray or a complete photo of your teeth sideways and front, up & down.
Hi. Thank you for submitting the pictures. You can do Invisalign to bring the tooth in alignment with others. However, if you Don't wish to so Invisalign, the porcelain veneer is a great idea and can correct that alignment quickly. I Don't recommend composite bc over time, the color will change and you have to redo it every few years.
Bondings or veneers as a solutionThe difference between these two procedures is that with bondings you will do them on the operatory but you will depend on the doctor skills but also they will be made of a material that sooner or later it will change color because it’s made out of a resin, and it will stain.The difference with Porcelain veneers is that you will be able to change the shape the size and even the color so that would make your smile more nice and even also you will be able to close gaps and to have the smile that you always wanted, also dental veneers are a long lasting term solution that you will enjoy for several years
Hi enthusiastic It sounds like you are no longer enthusiastic about your new smile.I'm so sorry to hear about this, and it is such a pity that you are unhappy. I really don't know what to advise that could be better: go back to the dentist who did it and tell them precisely what you think. Take...
Although a clinical and radiographic study would be necessary to analyze the case, it would be possible to perform veneers in the anterior sector before extraction in the posterior sector, but keep in mind that if the posterior molar is not replaced by an implant or dental bridge, the occlusion...
Good morning I do see what you are concerned about. FFrom the photos submitted- It appears that the Temps fit your face very nicely. The perm veneers seem a bit long- ( Touching your lower lip, especially the Canines) and the 2 central appear to be wider than they needed to be. The Shade is...