Possibly: But you may be better off straightening them out orthodontically. The straighter teeth will be easier to keep clean, and your gums will thank you for it. Talk to your local dentist regarding your options, since each case is different and you need to be seen to be given the proper advice.
Answered 8/3/2013
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Most often: Unless your teeth are so crooked that they must be moved orthodonticly to get them properly aligned, veneers (or crowns) can "straighten" them.
Answered 7/15/2013
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Yes, but...: Veneers can make the front of your teeth look straighter, but placing a"straight" veneer on a "crooked" tooth may not bee good engineering and may lead to restoration failure. If teeth crooked, restoring without straightening may lead to support (bone/gum) problems. If space an issue, restorations may appear too narrow. Check w both restorative dentist & orthodontist before committing to rx.
Answered 9/5/2013
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