Their are many treatment options for gap in teeth. Please attach some clear photographs of the effected area.
Yes, veneers are safe. No they don't interfere with your day to day activity.
But it's required to see the extent of gap, and depending upon gap treatment options can be discussed.
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Veneers is the preferred cosmetic dental treatment in lot of front teeth space cases. It's It's completely safe treatment, and one can carry out all day to day activities without any issues
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Please be calm
See midline diastema or frontal gap is normally managed by either frenectomy or orthodontic braces.veeners could also be a good option but for that esthetics have to be overlooked properly.for further details you can consult me
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Yes veneers are absolutely safe.
They require minimum tooth preparation so do not damage the tooth much.
They look very real.
Other options are cosmetic restoration, crowns and fixed orthodontic treatment.
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Photograph of teeth help in understanding your query better.
Veneers are thin shaved portions of materials capped over the teeth which requires minimal procedures giving aesthetical appearance without bulk
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There are different ways to treat the gap between your teeth . Can you share pictures to help you better. ? And Veneers is safe treatment.
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