Hi...I think instead of quick fix...think long term fix....so u dun hv to face problems in future....best possible treatment for gap in teeth is braces...
But as u said tym is a constraint. ...go for only laminates on ur teeth...as u conserve a lot of ur tooth structure. ...
Also as compared to crown ur laminate has much more longevity. ..
Take care. ..
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visit a dentist. ..nd get a smile evaluation done..
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conserve tooth structure as much as possible. ...dat will help u...in future
Hello,
you have other cosmetic options like veneers/laminates or direct closure of the gap(for small or medium sized spacing) using tooth coloured restorative materials,which gives quick results,if you are not willing for ortho treatment.Regards,Dr Sumanmakam,Dental arts,jayanagar,bangalore
Hello,
To answer your concern.. we gotta know how much gap is there actually only then we can say if u can go for a quick fix (filling).
I would advice u to not to go for quick fixes rather go for a permanent solutions..
U can wear braces within ur budget... contact ur orthodontist and request him for a emi option...
He wil be helping u in that way.. thanks !!!
Hi,Depending upon the width of gap the treatment will be decided. There are various options to close the gap like cosmetic filling, caps,Veneers & braces treatment.Do the treatment as suggested by your dentist which will look good for long term.
Ya, it is possible to close the gap between your front teeth. For that you need to visit a dentist for a clinical examination so that a proper esthetic treatment planning can be made.
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