Are you trained?: If you are not a dentist, you should not fix teeth.
Answered 11/30/2019
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Yes: A dentist is a skilled professional that fix teeth. Crowns, porcelain veneers, and array of restorative materials can be used to fix teeth.
Answered 8/17/2019
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If you are a dentist: who is licensed to practice dentistry, of course! However, everyone can work on keeping their mouth for their lifetime by proper home care and diet and seeking regular dental care.
Answered 8/17/2019
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Fixing teeth: As a lay person you can prevent dental disease but once it is present it takes a trained, lisenced dentist to treat teeth. Hope this helps.
Answered 8/17/2019
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See a dentist: Fortunately, there are many effective options available to restore a healthy, confident and attractive smile forever. Regardless of your dental problem there is a solution to fixing those bad teeth. Why not call your dentist for the evaluation and find the best solution to restoring your smile for life?
Answered 7/12/2014
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A Dentist can!: You can fix your teeth by allowing a dentist to treat your dental needs. One can not fix their own teeth, but one can partner with a dentist or team of dentists to restore just about any dentition. Even those teeth that are not saveable can be replaced with dental implants. So reach out to a dentist who you comfortable with and get the process underway!
Answered 4/27/2015
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Education: Dental Care is not a DIY project. It takes more then 10,000 hours of post-college education/training to become a Dentist. Teaming up with your Dentist and his staff and the specialists in his orbit will result in healthy, stable, esthetic results in which you can take great pride. Please see a local Dentist for an examination, evaluation, and treatment plan.
Answered 7/26/2019
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Personally, no: But generally speaking, a dentist can if the tooth is restorable.
Answered 8/20/2019
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