For frontal diastema, what's best in crown and veneer? My front 4 teethes are aesthetically not wide enough compared to others. Middle 2 got a gap and other 2 in sides are too small for the size. I've been to 2 dentists, both gave me crown and veneer as options and told me choose one, after explaining both procedures. I'm thinking of going for veneer as it involves less reduction of existing teeth. Reduction for crown might be too much for a cosmetic fix, I believe. May if I had a broken tooth or eroded one, I could go for crown.
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Considering the size of midline diastema, your dentist must have given you the above options. Also ,one can consider cosmetic fillings for closure of diastema/gaps, as actually no teeth preparation required. Also may be more economical. At the end of day its your call.
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If you don't want any damages or reduction on your tooth, you have 2 options for midline diastema, orthodontic treatment & composite veneer, it is half an hour process & does not require any tooth reduction.
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Hove you took option as braces. It will be natural with reducing natural tooth.
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yes you are right, veneers requires minimal tooth reduction. I have not seen your tooth so not in a position to give you advice which is right for you. one thing I can say veneers are good, minimal invasive and long term option. if it is a option go for it
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Veneers will be good for you.
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