Most common questions used to investigate
Do you feel uncomfortable about the shape of your front teeth?
Have you already undergone several teeth composite restorations before?
Are you interested in reducing the length of your front teeth?
Do you have one or several teeth cutting edge defects?
Common conclusions
Feeling uncomfortable about your front teeth shape requires dental treatment. You can change the shape of your teeth shape with the help of porcelain veneers, non-metal ceramic crowns or composite restorations placed on the top of your enamel surface. Veneers and crowns are more stable than composite restorations due to material strength. You may need to prepare your teeth beforehand. This can help you reshape your teeth and feel more satisfied. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
Having some composite restorations placed long ago may need replacement one day due to material worn out or some other reasons. Such situation can be changed with the help of replacing or refreshing of composite material on your teeth. You can also remove your composite restorations and have veneers or non-metal crowns placed (the choice depends on the amount of your teeth tissues). You may need to prepare your teeth beforehand. This can help you reshape your teeth and feel more comfortable. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and treatment.
Removing a small amount of your teeth by grinding them slightly may help your teeth look smaller. especially if you feel your canines are too sharp and long. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and treatment.
It seems you may need to fill the missing amount of tooth tissues with composite material. You can follow your natural shape or reshape the cutting edge which in turn can make your teeth more attractive. Your teeth may need to be prepared beforehand. Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and treatment.
Based on your answers, it is difficult to determine whether you can reshape your teeth. Please schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and examination.
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