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Gap in front teeth
I have gap in my front teeth.....how can I get rid of it? What are the charges of ceramic lamination?
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Go for ortho treatment rather than any crown or veneers Its least invasive procedure
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Consult an orthodontist
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If the gap is one to two mm then restoration or veneer is a choice. If it’s more then orthodontic treatment would be better.
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Hi Front tooth gap may be corrected by doing laser filling ,another way is closing it by giving a crown or veneer option . At reasonable cost laser filling will do good. For veneers or crown your cost ranges from 3500 to 15000 depends on the material and lab making .
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It depends on the amount of gap . Your options range from direct ceramic fillings to laminates/ veneers or crowns. Cost of ceramic veneers ranges from6000- 10000 per veneer depending on the Clinic and doctor’s expertise
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