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Old 03-15-2008, 12:29 PM
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If your teeth are well aligned, veneers would actually be ideal. I know you don't want to lose tooth structure, but when done well (which should be possible from what you describe), veneers actually increase strength of your teeth. Its when they are done poorly that its a problem.

It could be done with composite which is what it sounds like you are describing, but getting aesthetics correct is difficult and it will probably start to look stained very quickly.

Without a full consultation it will be difficult to advise further

Hope this helps

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