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Old 04-13-2008, 04:29 PM
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I would very much appreciate some advice on this matter.

My situation is as follows: I had fixed metal braces for 2 and a half years as an adult-they were removed just over a year ago. The results are good-all the teeth are lined up, however, due to natural discrepancies in my teeth, my two front teeth do not appear perfectly straight-basically one tooth is thicker and a different shape to its mate, making one look slightly more prominent than the other. This may seem like a daft concern as in essence my teeth are straight and "healthy"-but I would very much like this to be improved, as i think being confident in your smile is really important. What I'd like to know is- is it possible to place veneers on just the two front teeth so that they look natural and blend in with the others? Or, is composite a good solution aesthetically? I am leaning towards this option at the moment, as I do not like the idea of having much tooth structure removed. My main concern is that it looks natural.

Many thanks.
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