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Midline Diastema
I have a midline diastema of about 3.6 mm. I dont want veneers and crowns as it destroys somewhat of the original teeth. Can composite bonding be possible in my teeth ?
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it is possible . but that will be a temporary stuff.
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It is such a wide gap where a direct composite filling may not be able to sustain.. so better go for veneers if possible..
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Hi you can get composite Laminates done on your front teeth. Results are excellent. There are number of high end cosmetic materials available, which give completely natural look. You can look for a cosmetic dentist in your area for a proper plan. Hope this helps
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Hi .if u are not ok with veneers then go for a composite..it has good results ... consult ur nearby dentist...
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