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Hi, as a child I had my teeth straightened, and as a result my two front teeth which protruded are now in line with the rest of my teeth, however they're significantly bigger than my other teeth, and overlap my bottom teeth a lot.
Is there anyway I could just get them made smaller without having to have veneers or anything like that? I've tried to look it up, but I've must be looking in the wrong places cos I can't find anything specific to my case.. I'd really appreciate any help with this, I feel really self concious about my teeth and only recently have realised I could have this fixed. Thanks. |
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It very much depends on what the problem is. Sometimes the teeth in the middle are the right size but look too big because the the neighbouring teeth are too small. It may be possible to reshape your teeth or you may need veneers. Its impossible to say without a full consultation
I hope this helps
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