Saturday, November 14, 2009

Cosmetic Dental query, regarding Crowns, implants, and crooked front teeth?

I am hoping to have cosmetic dentistry soon, but typically my teeth are complicated. My two front teeth are crowns, crooked ones at that. I'm presuming that two new porcelain veneers would only provide me with two new crooked teeth, so I've looked into titanium implants. If I had two front teeth left to straighten there would surely be no problem, but how can you straighten stumps? I believe my only option to be starting from scratch, with two straight crowns on two straight implants.





Any help much appreciated.

Cosmetic Dental query, regarding Crowns, implants, and crooked front teeth?
If you have crowns on your two front teeth veneers aren't an option,your teeth are already prepped for crowns there isn't enough tooth structure for veneers.Your dentist may be able to prep them to appear straighter it depends on how crooked they are.Minimal corrections can be made relatively easily however if there is significant distortion it may be pessary to do a little more.My advise to you is don't extract your own teeth for an aesthetic issue.If at all possible its best to keep your own teeth as apposed to implants .
Reply:I think they can make the veneers fit over the crooked teeth so that they appear straight.
Reply:cowns can solve all the problems but you might need to go for a root canal treatment to remove the nerve so that the dentist can over prepare the tooth to straighten it up


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