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I have two crooked front teeth but i don't want to put braces . so what should i do for that .

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Surgery: The non-surgical solution to crooked teeth is orthodontic tooth movement. The non-orthodontic solution is to reshape the crooked teeth, putting "straight" restorations onto the crooked roots. Know that if 2 teeth are out of position it's probably just the tip of the iceberg.

Answered 8/16/2020

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Dr. Joseph Capista answered

Specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry

Can be bonded: Sometimes crooked teeth can be bonded to look straighter or porcelain veneers can be placed.

Answered 8/17/2020

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Get over it: braces are likely your best answer. You can discuss with an orthodontist if you are a candidate for invisalign if that is preferable-- or clear brackets. But all of this are likely preferable to surgery

Answered 8/4/2014

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