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You can do it by selective grinding of the teeth and then composite built up
But for further details you can go to your near by dentist
Or even practo consult us
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I would advice you composite filling to fill the gap rather than any orthodontic movement because the overjet might be a problem to close the spaces orthodonticaly.
Rates differ from place to place
Go for cleaning first. There are lot of options to close the space.. Composite laminates.. Veneers.. Other than ortho. Visit to nearby dentist who is expert in esthetic dentistry
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