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Old 04-10-2008, 11:15 PM #1
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I have a relative with very crooked front top teeth.
He went to the dentist for caps and the dentist said that his teeth were so bad, he would have to have braces first.
Is this common? What other options might there be?
What is the procedure where they filed down significantly and rebuild? Can this be done for very crooked teeth?
Thank you.
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I have a relative with very crooked front top teeth.
He went to the dentist for caps and the dentist said that his teeth were so bad, he would have to have braces first.
Is this common? What other options might there be?
What is the procedure where they filed down significantly and rebuild? Can this be done for very crooked teeth?
Thank you.

Just guessing but I would guess it would depend on how crooked they are. You do say they are very crooked. It seems that they would still be very crooked when capped. They don't file them down as much as they used to as I understand it and even if they were filed way down and capped, they would be crooked. But then again if they aren't sticking out then it seems to me that they could be built up as I've seen on ads and look very nice. Guess it just depends on what they really look like. Just my opinion
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Hi vowel lady,

Yes, if a persons teeth are very crooked, it is common for the dentist to recommend braces prior to crowning them. Crooked teeth present several problems when trying to crown them. One is the persons bite or occlusion is lined up according to the shape of their teeth, so crowning them would cause all sorts of bite problems. Secondly, the teeth are also crooked in the jaw bone which means that the crowns would be crooked as well. So esthetically, it would not look good. Other reasons are a bit technical but the end result of crowning crooked teeth can be disastrous!

If the teeth are only partially crooked but they are lined up ok in the jaw bone and the bite is in a good position, sometimes veneers or lumineers can be done to straighten out the smile without doing braces.

The procedure that you mention where the tooth is filed down and rebuilt is called bonding. This is not a good option in someone who has very crooked teeth because too much of the tooth structure would have to be removed to make the teeth appear straight. The more tooth removed the more likely the tooth will die and become infected.

Are braces out of the question for your relative? What about invisalign?

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I have a relative with very crooked front top teeth.
He went to the dentist for caps and the dentist said that his teeth were so bad, he would have to have braces first.
Is this common? What other options might there be?
What is the procedure where they filed down significantly and rebuild? Can this be done for very crooked teeth?
Thank you.
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