If your teeth are twisted then you should explore the possibility of orthodentic correction first.
That will probably involve the gradual straightening of your teeth with braces rather than cosmetic veneers.
Veneers can indeed give the illusion that your teeth are straight and th gap closed.
However,fitting veneers involves the permanent removal of the enamel of the teeth in question.
You must be able to afford corrective surgery should your gums recede or the veneers be damaged in the future.
Summing up.
Ask for advice at from the orthodentist first.
Ask for advice from the cosmetic dentist second.
Discuss possibilities with both that will provide least intrusion,least discomfort and least expense.Can anyone give me some advice about veneers?
a veneer will need a tiny bit of you good healthy tooth to be shaved own , so that the veneer can be put on top, , i know they can be a bit fragile as they are very thin and seeing as you want them on you incisor teeth they might take alot of stick with biting into things ect ,you may need to have them redone every 5 year s or so , then again you may be lucky and they will last for ages , id have a chat with you dentist , if he cant do it he shuld be able to refer you to someone
I want them as well me teeth look like piano keys.
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