Would a dentist remove the two teeth if i asked them and form a bridge to reconstruct the facial smile?

Q. Hi, I was hoping someone might be able to help me. Two of my top teeth are crooked, the right crown is quite bad and I don’t think they would be able to use a veneer and it is quite bad, the left tooth is perfect. The two teeth in question are my right crown and the tooth next to it, this tooth is slightly pushed bad and not in line either. My question is, would a dentist remove the two teeth if i asked them and form a bridge to reconstruct the facial smile, not Bearing in mine the two crooked teeth are healthy so was not sure whether they would remove them or whether I get a mate to pull them out. Braces is not an option, even clear. Second question, due to slight overcrowded in the top teeth if they replaced this tooth in the position it would not fit. So was wondering if they could make the left crown smaller and match the two front crowns so to speak. Would that be possible. Any assistance would be great

A. It is very difficult to give you an accurate assessment but it sounds like you could remove the bad tooth and either bridge the space or place an implant. the other teeth could be veneered to finish off the smile to create the best final result

regards  Andrew

Dr Andrew Moore Advance Dental Clinic 104 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 0JG Web: www.advancedentalclinic.com Tel: 08443 87 87 88 View My Profile Dr Moore

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