Have a protruding tooth but also suffer from mouth ulcers, what do you recommend?

Q.
Hi, I have an upper canine tooth which protrudes from my outer gum. I’m 33 now, when I was a teenager I wore a removeable brace which started to create a small gap behind it. I did and still do suffer from severe mouth ulcers so the thought of going down a fixed brace route is not something that I want to do. Plus at this current stage in my life, finances …I cannot afford to pay 3 to 5000 on a brace. Be so so grateful if you could perhaps talk me through ‘all’ possible options, along with consultation fees who I should see at your surgery etc. I dont think I have ever smiled properly and its depressing ! Thank you very much for your help,
A.
Well first of all our consultations for most types of Invisible braces are free…so that’s an easy way to get started and find out exactly what all your options are.
Some Invisible brace treatments can be as little as £1500-£3000 so one of them may suit you?
We are having a special offer on Invisalign at the moment
All fees can be paid in installments or spread out over a number of years to help make them more affordable
Hope that helps?
mark
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May 4th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Jason Says :

how to bring down canine when labally placed,

May 5th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Pranav Says :

I would like veneers on both of my upper canines. They are both longer than all my other teeth. (I look like a vampire) All of my teeth look very sharp, I would love them to be flattened. Is this all possible, and at what price?

May 9th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Augustus Says :

i was wondering how much would it cost if i had 4 front tooth Porcelain Veneers fitted in?,

May 9th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Chaim Says :

It depends on types of veneers used at my practice veneers cost £900 each.

November 22nd, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Leslie Says :

my first four top teeth are all different sizes what is the best thing to have done to them please. also could you please give me a price on how much it would cost to have veneers put on to them.if yoiu think of anything to have done to save me some money i would be truely grateful

November 22nd, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Landon Says :

Bonding might be an option for you – this is often less destructive than porcelain veneers and half the cost. Bonding can cost anywhere from £200-£500 per tooth and porcelin veneers from £400-£1000 per tooth, depending on the complexity of your case and the quality of the result you’re expecting. Please go for a consultation with an experienced cosmetic dentist in your area to get some answers and options.

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