Clear braces, Veneer: You can do clear braces like clear correct. Or you can do two veneers on the front teeth.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Invisalign: Thats the only way other than braces.
Answered 10/4/2016
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See a dentist: Gaps in between all the front teeth can be a sign of periodontal disease. You will have to address this first. Besides braces, having crowns placed on each tooth will be able to close the gaps. However the teeth may not look natural. Braces is the most predictable option.
Answered 1/11/2013
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Invisalign: Invisalign is a possibility if you are a candidate. Your problem is complex and needs to be addressed after an exam with radiographs. Consult with a local dentist.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Consult needed: The answer to your question is dependent upon the shape of your teeth, the size of the gaps, the way the teeth meet with each other, the cause of the gaps and how important it is for you to do something about it. Make sure your gums are healthy first! possible scenarios are composite bonded fillings, crowns, invisalign, removable ortho appliances, and reconsider conventional orthodontics.
Answered 7/6/2016
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