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staceymck
April 2nd, 2007, 09:05 PM
Hi there!!

Just wondering if anyone can offer an suggestions on what type of cosmetic dental work I may be looking to have done?
I have no idea what the difference is in all of these types of procedures but I am wanting to perfect my smile/teeth...

The only way I can describe my smile is from posting a very similar picture that I found.. the photo is of actress Kirsten Dunst..
I have an almost identical set of pearly whites as she does... The teeth/area that I am concerned about in the two front teeth that like Kirsten's, they arch in further than the rest of the teeth... also like Kirsten's, the left and right tooth beside both of the top front teeth are slightly tilted inwards towards the front teeth, overlapping a small amount...

What type of procedure should I be looking for? Is the cost likely to be less expensive because I am only looking at fixing 2 teeth basically..

Any suggestions would be appreciated..

-S

0rland0
December 4th, 2007, 07:08 AM
Hi,
so maybe in your case i could suggest looking into veneers (http://www.cosmetic-plastic-surgery.info/procedures/ceramic-facets)
, since they are best for small anomalies in the position of the teeth and also give that dazzling, bright Hollywood actress smile that you can never get with over the counter teeth whitening strips. plus they are long lasting...
good luck!

landonstaylor
September 12th, 2008, 11:17 AM
I disagree with you orlando. Veneers will work but I would suggest trying a teeth whitening kit first to see if a simple whitening of the teeth will make them look better. Sometimes unless the teeth are blatantly displaced it only takes a quick whitening to make them look better. The best product for a quick whitening is dentabright. I've made posts about dentabright a number of times on this forum because I feel so strongly about it. The best part about it is that it only takes 7 days and you can try it for free for 30! Here is more information on the dentabright product
http://www.dentabright.com/eds