Hello mam,
I am yogita..
I had recently get my ortho treatment done ,bt one of my front teeth still looks a bit forward ..noticed in pics which looks a flaw in my smile😔 though people might not notice bt i am not happy with it...
Nd there is no space remain ...can space be form by cutting a little of front teeth by side to make space for it bcz i am not again wanna extract any of my teeth further..if yes by doing so i can get my teeth inward thn plz commt ur answer with suggestion...i will thn make appoint with u according to tht...
Thank u
Best regards...
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Can be done with proximal stripping but it varies with the case....my first suggestion for u is to visit a dentist and share your concern...i think he can advise u the best or share some of your photographs so that I can advise u more
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Such cases can be treated by capping the front tooth or by Orthodontic treatment (braces).other options include laminates.what option is best suitable for you can only be decided after seeing the case clinically..all options are not possible in all cases.
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Hi Yogita, it would help if you could some pictures or drop down for a consult for me to give a definitive answer. Most of the time , shape and size deformities in front teeth can be corrected by reshaping teeth or with dental veneers (without braces).
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