Saturday, November 14, 2009

Is there anything I can buy in a local Pharmacy to fix the gap in my two front teeth?

I have a gap in my two front teeth. All my other teeth are pretty much normal so my dentist doesn't want to give me braces. What are my other options (especially those I can buy at a local pharmacy)?

Is there anything I can buy in a local Pharmacy to fix the gap in my two front teeth?
Sorry, there are nothing you can buy over the counter to fix gaps between teeth..





The only ways to fix them are:





1 - bonded restorations (tooth-colored bonding material are bonded to the sides of the two teeth to close the gap).





2 - veneers or crowns.





3 - orthodontics (invisalign or braces. Invisalign can easily close gaps less than 2mm.)





None of these are available at your pharmacy. You will have to see one of us.





Hope this helps.
Reply:You can't buy something to fix them. Try getting a dentist who will give you braces.
Reply:Nothing at the pharmacy. You could save up for veneers.
Reply:No need to buy from the pharmacy; they sell the cure at the front of all stores. Try tic tacs just break it to the size you need.
Reply:Nothing at the pharmacy will help you, but your dentist can do something called bonding, which builds up thin layers of white stuff to build up the gap between your front teeth. My sister had it done. I don't think it was outrageously expensive, either. They probably have a newer technique now that works even better. Try going to a cosmetic dentist to get an opinion.
Reply:I think a gap in between two front teeth is so sexy.


Don't change it!
Reply:painters caulk?
Reply:Honestly, no.





And in case you're tempted to use little rubber bands to fix it yourself, don't even think about it. The rubber bands can lodge under your gums and cause a nasty infection.





If the gap bothers you, see your dentist or an orthodontist. Braces or a special type of retainer can fix a gap. Depending on your teeth, Invisalign may also be an option.
Reply:if there were I would have bought it!
Reply:im not sure but i think there is something that they can do it involved fixing some sort of plastic pieces to the inside of each tooth that match the colour of you r teeth at the moment. theres this guy at my school who has the exact same problem and he was the one that told me about the things above but i can't remember what he called them.

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