My front teeth are spreading so can ive veneers in NHS to stop it from spreading

Q. Around 5-6 years ago i had my two front teeth at the top taken out and replaced with false teeth also because they were sticking out and spreading they had to add an extra false tooth in to hide the space but in the last two years i noticed that i now have big gaps appearing in between my teeth and my teeth are still spreading like a fan. i would like to replace my teeth with vaneers to stop them spreading and reduce my dental bills but i am presently on income support can i get it done on the nhs so as to increase my confidence again. just 2 days ago i lost one of my teeth at the front on the bottom so i do need my teeth seeing to as soon as possible

A. I would advise you to see your current dentist regarding treatment for the lower tooth that you have recently lost. As fot the upper teeth, you will find that NHS dentists will only perform dentistry that is deemed necessary- hence NO treatment if it is just for cosmetic treatment. Veneers may not be suitable if the gapos are too big- you need to see your dentist to discuss what can be offered.

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