In my opinion alternative treatment options are available like aligners or veeners.Best choice of treatment would vary as per the severity of malalignment.
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You could visit your doctor and understand the various treatment options.
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Also keep the option of braces open,as there are variations like ceramic and lingual braces.
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It will be better if you can post photos.
If u don’t want to wear braces,there are many other treatment options like crown,aligners.
U should visit clinic and get it corrected
If you send a photographs of your front teeth it is very useful to easy diagnose your problem.
You are not interest in fixed orthodontic treatment then so many ways to correct this central incisors mal alignment.
My best option is aligners(mouth guard like clear appliance)and my second option is removable hawley s appliance..
If you dont want this treatment then different types of tooth crowns are available...
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You have to visit nearest st dental clinic. Then further treatment my take
Yes definitely it can be fixed . See it depends upon the severity of malaposition of teeth . There are two ways either it will be corrected with prosthesis or by orthodontic correction . You can consult orthodontist first and it's the best option. Consulting a prosthodontists will an alternative option.
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