My front tooth is shorter than the other next to it, is there anything I can do about this?
Q.
i have one front tooth that is very slightly (1 or 2 mm across the whole edge) shorter than the other front tooth. it hasn’t always been this way (they were perfect when i was younger, i’m now 32).
i have one front tooth that is very slightly (1 or 2 mm across the whole edge) shorter than the other front tooth. it hasn’t always been this way (they were perfect when i was younger, i’m now 32).
i’m wondering: 1. why has this happened; and 2. is there anything i can do about it without resorting to veneers, which i don’t really want to have?
many thanks for your time
A.
I would advise you to see a Cosmetic Invisalign Dentist for a consultation. They might just be able to smooth the edges, but it all depends on your bite and how much they are able to take off.
I would advise you to see a Cosmetic Invisalign Dentist for a consultation. They might just be able to smooth the edges, but it all depends on your bite and how much they are able to take off.
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