Saturday, November 14, 2009

How hard and difficult to replace veneers with new ones?

I recently have new veneers and I really don't like it because if the direction of it and it affect my appearance when I open a bit of my mouth. Because my mouth is small and my two front teeth is wide so I look ugly.





My original top teeth sticks out a bit but it's a lot closer to the lips so when I open my mouth it doesn't show much teeth.





Now they removed a lot of my original teeth so they can bring in the veneers to the inside. I just don't like it.





1) Is it hard and difficult to remove the veneers and replace a new one without removing any more of my teeth?





2) But I want the new one which sticks out a little so the angle of my teeth now(trimmed teeth) won't be the same. So when I bite will it chip out or pop out easily?





I really hope someone can answer me those 2 questions!





Thanks,


Michael

How hard and difficult to replace veneers with new ones?
If your new veneers are too big, maybe you can just have them trimmed down and polished. It's not ideal, but it would probably be free. If you have doubts, ask your dentist to make a model of your teeth and then alter the model to see if it would be satisfactory.





Otherwise, as you already know, removing and replacing your veneers would not only be very expensive (unless you can get a real deal from the guy who did them), but a pain in the butt.


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