Would veneers help fixed my twisted teeth?

Q.
Hi Dr Glaister,

When i was very young (I’m now 30) I slipped over in the bath and cracked my right upper central incisor (this has a vaneer on it now) and damaged my left upper central incisor, so that it began to turn inwards. It has now turned about 45 degrees inwards and looks very unpleasant. I would like to have the right one looked at and possibly repaired as the vaneer was not applied perfectly and is slightly misshapen. I would also like to repair the left one so that it looks normal again. While growing up I had a 2mm gap between my 2 upper central incisors, but that’s no longer there as my left upper is sitting just slightly behind my right. What would you recommend? How much is it likely to cost? How soon could I have it done?

Kind Regards, 

A.
Well you could have quite a few options to fix this so it would be best to have a consultation to discuss all your options. It’s nearly impossible to advise you accurately without a visual examination of your problems. You may benefit from a combination of orthodontic movement and reshaping the teeth with new veneers or crowns
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