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one of my front teeth is darker than the rest due to enamel erosion and also a gap has grown between my 2 front teeth which im really self conscious about, dentist wont help on nhs any advice here please
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can get porcelain veneers. They will cover both the darkened tooth and the gap. It is best to have all 6 front teeth done, though to look uniform. They don't require a lot of preparation of the teeth, but can be kind of costly. I'm in the US and they are $750-1500 each here. Depends on where you live. You may be able to get away with just the front four.
I had to have a crown on a tooth I broke a few months ago and it cost me �450! Had no option though so went with it. Got it all done in a few hours, dentist was fantastic. Can you not just get an enamel veneer coating or do you really need the gap filled? I guess you can't get it on NHS as it might be seen to be 'cosmetic' and not essential.
I had a gap in between my two front teeth for years. Then all of a sudden it closed. I was absolutely gutted!! I loved the gap!! A gap means you will come in to money and it always got me alot of attention. Smile, smile, smile astonsmummy
I can understand people feeling self cnscious about the appearance of their nashers esp in cases where the teeth are all squashed and twisted but I have to say I find veneers so boring and plain. where's the character? I like unusual/regular/normal teeth. Soon we'll all have the same straight, white teeth....Zzzz zzzz.
I can understand people feeling self cnscious about the appearance of their nashers esp in cases where the teeth are all squashed and twisted but I have to say I find veneers so boring and plain. where's the character? I like unusual/regular/normal teeth. Soon we'll all have the same straight, white teeth....Zzzz zzzz.