Veneers for Crooked Teeth
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Can veneers fix crooked teeth?
Porcelain veneers can correct mildly crooked teeth without braces. At Signature Dentistry in Toorak, Dr Kasen Somana places veneers over the front surface to create an aligned appearance. For moderate to severe misalignment, orthodontic treatment such as Invisalign may be recommended first.
FAQ
Veneers provide an instant cosmetic fix for mildly crooked teeth, while braces correct the underlying alignment. Dr Kasen Somana at Signature Dentistry recommends orthodontics for moderate to severe misalignment before considering veneers.
Veneers work best for mild crowding, slight rotations and minor spacing issues. Severely crooked or overlapping teeth usually need orthodontic treatment first. Dr Kasen Somana assesses suitability at your Signature Dentistry consultation.
Yes. Many patients at Signature Dentistry straighten their teeth with Invisalign first and then refine their smile with veneers. Dr Kasen Somana can plan this combined approach for the best aesthetic result.

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