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The best solution for an uneven tooth depends on the specific nature of the problem and your personal preferences. Here are a few common options: Dental Bonding: Dental bonding involves applying a tooth-colored resin material to the surface of the tooth to improve its shape and appearance. It is a relatively quick and cost-effective solution for minor tooth irregularities. Dental Veneers: Veneers are thin shells made of porcelain or composite resin that are bonded to the front surface of the tooth. They can effectively correct unevenness, discoloration, and other cosmetic concerns. Veneers are more durable and long-lasting compared to dental bonding. Orthodontic Treatment: If the uneven tooth is part of a larger malocclusion or misalignment issue, orthodontic treatment may be recommended. Braces or clear aligners can gradually shift the position of the tooth and improve its alignment. Dental Crowns: If the uneven tooth is significantly damaged or structurally compromised, a dental crown may be recommended. A crown is a custom-made cap that covers the entire tooth, restoring its shape, function, and aesthetics. It's important to consult with a dentist or orthodontist to evaluate your specific case and discuss the best solution for your uneven tooth. They will consider factors such as the severity of the unevenness, your overall dental health, and your desired outcome to recommend the most appropriate treatment option for you.
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For uneven tooth you can use braces , aligners. Crowns and Veneers can also be used , which one is best for you will be decided by your dentist based upon the complete examination of your oral cavity.
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uneven teeth treatment may be corrected by - 1 - Just triming borders 2 - Braces 3 - Composite restorations 4 - Crowns or Bridges 5 - Laminates and veneers https://www.ar32.in/ar32-signature-smiles/ar32-dental-treatments-guide.html
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Hi The solution would be to correct the alignment. Alignment correction can be achieved using braces, traditional or clear aligners. You can even get crowns or veneers. Based on how soon you would want results the treatment plan would vary. Also a thorough assessment should be done to see how severe the malocclusion is and how to treat it effectively.
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Kindly attach photographs and xrays if there to get more clarity. Visit a dentist for a consult.
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Hi. The treatment depends on the causes. Uneven teeth can be a result of multitude of problems. This first you need a thorough checkup.  Sometimes you need a combination of treatments. For best results. If in Bangalore you may want to visit my clinic.
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Hello Plz attach pic.in some case we can do crowning and braces treatment
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Hi Could you please attach a pic
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