I want to fix my teeth, is there a cost effective way of doing this?

Q.
Im 17 and my top two canine teeth are really high up and are really out of line with my other teeth(they’re straight but just a lot further forward than the others).I need braces but my teeth don’t fit the NHS funding requirements which means i would have to go private(up to £3000),which my parents can’t afford.Is there any cheaper way of fixing my teeth?They’re so bad and they affect my confidence to the point where even my parents say i never smile.
A.
you may be suitable for some cosmetic bonding treatment to make the teeth look like they’re in better positions. This can be much more affordable than porcelain veneers or orthodontic correction. The best thing is usually to have the orthodontics to keep all your teeth perfectly intact and you could look at spreading the cost of the treatment as it often takes 18 months to 2 years. Finance options are also available. Go for a consultation to find out what’s best for you. Often cosmetic dentists do complimentary consultations for Invisible braces or you could have a more comprehensive consultation to discuss ALL the options. Paying for a more detailed and expert consultation, with the right cosmetic dentist is a worthwhile investment to find out all your options
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
March 7th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Diana Cassidy Says :

Hello,

I’m on NHS patient, if I decide to pay brace fixed in poland, once it been fixed can I come back to my dentist here to keep checks up and removed brace off or have to back poland to keep checks up?

Diana

May 26th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Omarion Says :

just be to the dentist been told i have to get my 2 bottom front teeth removed as 1 tooth the gum has receded and bone is showing they said i can not get bridge work done on the NHS Why are they taken 2 teeth out when i only have pain in 1 tooth ? I have never been told i would lose this tooth i am very upset still it is only the 1 tooth which is painful to the touch why are they going to remove 2? i always go for my check ups why has this happened now?

May 26th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Melvin Says :

It’s impossible for me to diagnose this concern of yours or give you any advice without examining you in person. Please feel free to arrange a cosnultation at my clinic Best regards

May 27th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Kevin Says :

I am interested in restoring back my smile. I consulted a dentist and was told that I have o option but remove all my front teeth because of my gum problem. I want a second opinion and hear more of your option on treatment

May 27th, 2011 at 08:47 PM
Corinne Says :

hi there, i have a pulse feeling in one tooth (heart beat). it is not hurting but i think it has to be checked. further more i’d like to have an overall check explaining the condition of my teeth/gum/mouth if possible. my questions would related to prices and if the dentist is using white feelings.i was wondering if you offer student discounts.. thank you,

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