What treatment options are available for my ‘rotated’ teeth?

Q.
Hi,

I have what i believe you would term ‘rotated’ front teeth due to overcrowding. My research into this matter seems to suggest that I am therefore an unsuitable candidate for veneers. Could you please give me an idea of what alternative options I may consider? I’m seriously contemplating pulling the damn things out and getting some ‘posh’ dentures/plate as seen on 10 years younger.

Thanks in advance.

A.
Veneers are indicated for most rotated teeth. Cast ceramic veneers ( lumineers , empress or Da Vinci) are particularly good. Orthodontic derotation is also possible with clear positioners such as Clearstep or In visalign or fixed braces. IF you did extract then implant bridges might also be worth considering,
There are so many possibillities that you should get a few opinions before deciding what is best for you. StJohns Dental practice in Birmingham offers a free intial opinion to help in these cases.
regards rob
0121 643 0610
Dr Rob Tennet St Johns Dental Practice 18 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, B2 5QJ Web: www.e-dentalpractice.co.uk

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