Relatively large front teeth needs treatment

Q. I have two large front teeth and absolutely detest them. its giving me really low self esteem and i would really like to do something about them. What are my options and honestly how much will this kind of treatment cost? My two front teeth are longer than my “wedding finger nail” (short) just to give you a rough idea. im getting increasingly depressed about it what can i do?

A. The cost depends on what you have done. If they need veneers this will  normally cost from around £500 per tooth. If the teeth need removal then you could be looking at £500 for a small denture or £4000 for fixed implant supported crowns.

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September 30th, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Shentoot Says :

You should also ask to see some berofe and after photos of work that he has done whether it concerns veneers or reconstruction implants whitening or anything else.

October 3rd, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Nicolee Says :

Surgically installing an araiiicftl tooth does come with a few risks, of which the most common is the body rejecting the implant. The possibility of the body rejecting the fake tooth is rare, but it is known to happen in people with poor blood flow in the gums. This is why the best candidates for this procedure is those who visit their dentist regularly to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

October 31st, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Liberty Says :

i have this two front tooth that are bigger than the rest.i don’t know if there is solution for this.its so frustrating. i cant even laugh out loud in public and smile normally without hiding them. i really need a solution to this because its brings down my self esteem. i would like to know if there is a way i can book appointment so you can take a look to see if there is a solution to it. thanks

October 31st, 2012 at 08:47 PM
Kaleigh Says :

Possible course of action could be veneers veneers but this may or may not work, depending on whether your teeth protrude or if they are bigger in size in relation to your other teeth.

February 11th, 2013 at 08:47 PM
Marc Says :

For a long time now I have really hated my front teeth, they are crooked and I really feel like I should just have them removed and have a new set of fake ones! I’m really unhappy with my smile and don’t want braces as I am 19 and would feel too young and uncomfortable in my job! Can anyone help me I honestly don’t know what to do and I would like to know rough costing as its something that I defiantly want to do? 🙂

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