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Hi, I've had several implants fitted , bridgework , abutments and crowns after a silly accident and not dental decay. This all began back in the early 90's when implants were relatively new. Since having a fresh refitting 2 years ago , due to a root canal failing and an extraction becoming a necessity I have been most unhappy about my smile. I cannot return as the surgeon has retired .It looks nothing like my original smile or...
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Hello. I am in the middle of treatment with my dentist. I am paying out over £3,000 for a new smile. This involves a three unit bridge (to cover a lost front tooth). However I lost some gum and bone over the area and the replacement crown is too high in the mouth. He has also used a new technique to make my two front teeth appear smaller, which seems to add to the problem. I have yet to have my final crowns fitted because I am...
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I have got two canine teeth which I really don't like due to their pointed shape. I feel it gives me a serious smile. This is why, I prefer to stay serious all the time to hide my ugly smile. I wonder if these two teeth can be changed in shape to look straight like normal teeth. I would like to know the cost if possible. Thank you
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I have heard of a "smile lift" which involves building the tips of the sides of relevant teeth out, using porcelain veneers to lift the lip to make it look fuller and, in my case, I want to lift the corners of my mouth which appear to have gone down over the past 10 years. Also, I appreciate a consultation is necessary but on a basic level, can existing crowns be veneered over to achieve the desired e...
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I want to replace my two front teeth, possibly a third, mainly because of a filling at the gum line on one and the fact that they are crossing, so that I can begin to smile broadly for the first time since my teens (when the filling was put there)! I work full-time and can take time off only as part of my holiday allowance, which I am planning now. I will pay to have the best possible result, lasting for the longest poss...
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I have lost a lot of gum and I have a high smile line. Every crown I have looks like a horse's tooth (I apologise to all horses) and I am embarrassed to smile. What can I do?
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I am dissatisfied with my old crowns, since they are so obviously crowns - are lighter than my other teeth, don't look real and make me self-conscious about smiling and showing them. How is the colour of crown chosen?
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My gums show a lot when I smile. Can this be fixed?
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How can alterations in my teeth enhance my smile?
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I would like to change my smile and teeth?
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