My upper canine teeth are irregularly large as well as out in place would veneers correct it?

Q. I am considering cosmetic dentistry to correct some of the problems I see in the mirror. The main problem, and question, is about my upper canine teeth. They both seem irregularly large as well as out of place. The gum line is especially high with these teeth, and they are both a bit crooked. I don’t particularly want to undergo two years of braces like my siblings have. Would veneers correct a problem like this?

A. Veneers could correct this but if the canines are already pushed out of position then the tooth removal necessary for the veneers would need to be aggressive possibly running the risk of root canal

Braces would be the least invasive option but obviously takes the longest time
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