Depends on problem: Depending on what changed you from your "regular" smile (age, injury, tumor, nerve damage), several surgical options may exist, and can improve but usually not completely restore your "old" smile. See several abps-certified plastic surgeons who are experts in facial surgery and find out what details are pertinent to the surgical recommendations possible.
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Whitening / Veneers!: Sometimes whitening is all you need to give your smile new life. If you want to correct the position, color and chipped edges, then porcelain veneers can be a great option with a dentist trained to do this type of cosmetic restoration.
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A range of procedure: Braces, veneers, crowns, invisalign (clear braces)...
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Porcelain Veneers: Porcelain veneers by far are the best way to rejuvenate a smile. You can change a darkening shade, reshape worn or chipped teeth and fill gaps or spaces they look completely natural and last at 15-20 years. Bonding is also available and less expensive initially but require more maintenance and touch ups and repairs. In the long run they cost about the same long term.
Answered 5/17/2013
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