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Addressing Overgrown Front Teeth After Braces Removal: Options & Solutions
Here are some options:
- Consult your orthodontist. They will be able to assess the situation and recommend the best course of action.
- Get a retainer. A retainer can help to keep your teeth in place and prevent them from shifting back.
- Consider cosmetic dentistry. If your teeth are too long, you may want to consider cosmetic dentistry options such as veneers, bonding, or crowns.
- Wait and see. Sometimes, teeth can appear longer than they actually are because of the swelling around the gums. If you wait a few weeks, the swelling may go down and your teeth may look more normal.
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