My Front Tooth Is Skewed And Has Grown Above The Other Ones. Which Treatment Other Than Braces Would Be Suitable To Correct This?

Q.
Hi, I have a front tooth that has grown up above all the other ones in the gum, it is the only one that is skewed and moving a bit above the right one. I get a hard time having to talk cause only the gap appears until I smile and reveal them. I would like to know the best possible, non-expensive procedure to have it in line with the others but I do not want to go for braces. I have heard of veneers, dental and cosmetic bonding, but could any of them be an option? Any other method? Thanks.
A.
Hello and thank you for your enquiry. As well as the things you have mentioned there are crowns and bridges. It really depends on the size of the gap/problem and what has caused it in the first place. If it was suitable composite bonding is usually the most cost effective option. It might be worthwhile to find a practice with a payment plan to spread the cost, in case you need more extensive work. A consultation with an experienced dentist would be the place to start. Hopefully this can help you. Regards, Mark.
Dr Mark Hughes Harley Street Dental Studio 52 Harley Street, London W1G 9PY Web: www.harleystreetdentalstudio.com Tel: 020 7636 5981 View My Profile Dr Hughes

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