With a flurosis front teeth can I have composite to make it look natural?

Q. Dear Mr Solanki, I have a problem with my two front teeth whereby they are quite mottled/fluorosis. The rest are white and straight. I wonder if it would be possible for this to be disguised with composite to look natural. I dont want the shape of the teeth to change – ideally i wouldnt want it to look obvious that anything had been done. Do u offer this service in your practice and what sort of price would i be looking at for these 2 teeth to be treated in this way to blend in with the others. I would really appreciate your advice, thank you

A. Thanks for your questions, it should be possible for a dentist to disguise the flurosis on your front teeth with composite veneers. However, you may also wish to consider porcelain veneers, which I believe would acheive the most aethetcally pleasing results. i hope this will be of assistance to you.Kindest RegardsDr Kailesh Solanki

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