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Can You Get Veneers If You Have Crooked Teeth?

June 17, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — longviewdentalcenter @ 7:06 pm
man holding magnifying glass to the veneers in his smile

If you have crooked teeth, you might be self-conscious about them. You may be in the habit of hiding your smile with your lips or your hand. However, you don’t have to live like this any longer, thanks to a little dental treatment known as veneers. Your cosmetic dentist can bond these ultra-thin porcelain shells to the front of your problem teeth to correct multiple smile flaws at once, like chips, cracks, stains, or gaps. But can they correct crooked teeth as well? Keep reading below to find out.

Can Your Teeth Be Too Crooked for Veneers?

You might feel like your crooked teeth render your smile unattractive. Unfortunately, that’s not the only problem that comes with misaligned teeth. They can also jeopardize your oral health. It can be difficult to clean between crooked teeth. As a result, you’re at a higher risk of developing cavities and gum disease. Not to mention, crooked teeth might also push against each other, increasing the risk of breaking or chipping if you bite down too forcefully on something.

If your teeth are so misaligned that they present a threat to your oral health, veneers might not be the best idea; they’d just cover up the problem instead of correcting it. Additionally, veneers placed on extremely crooked teeth might appear out of place in your smile.

In this case, you might need to ask your dentist about undergoing orthodontic treatment to align your pearly whites. After that, you can consider veneers to perfect your smile.

Minor Misalignment Is Likely Not a Big Deal

If your teeth are only slightly crooked and you have no bite alignment problems, you may very well be able to fix your cosmetic issue with veneers. You can have the appearance of perfectly straight teeth without having to wear braces!

Keep in mind that your dentist is the best person to ask when considering which treatment is best for you. They might suggest orthodontic treatment beforehand to provide a sturdy foundation for veneers in the future. Whether you would best benefit from traditional braces or clear aligners like Invisalign would be up to your dentist or orthodontist.

Are you sick of suffering through having crooked teeth? Schedule a consultation with your dentist today to discuss which option would be best for treating your unique smile.

About the Author

Dr. George R. Stoddard is a general and cosmetic dentist in Longview, TX who has more than 25 years of experience and counting in the dental world. He achieved his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. In addition, he has earned an Advanced Education in General Dentistry certificate from the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry. His practice offers veneers as a means of correcting minorly crooked teeth. To learn whether they’re the right treatment for you, contact Dr. Stoddard at 903-753-9758.

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