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Just wondering if I’m suitable for veneers or if my front upper tooth is to far forward.
I know most of my other teeth can be fixed. But I’d really like veneers on my front upper 6-8 teeth
I had braces when I was a teen, just wondering if it’s worth seeing a dentist or should I look directly into braces
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From my untrained eye, I can see several areas of decay and maybe unhealthy gums- you definitley need a cleaning. Speaking as someone who wore braces as a teen and recently had them placed again as an adult, any orthodontist worth their salt will not band you until you've cleared up your dental issues. It's really important that your gums be healthy before placing braces.
Complete dental make over is required. Your base line for veneers is so unstable so get these issues fixed before going for veneers.
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