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    AMY JACKSON Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 21, 2009, 02:44 AM
    Is it healthy to have your teeth filed down?
    I have this small (HUGE) problem. I am an outgoing kind and beautiful young lady. I have perfect skin, nice hair, amazing eyes, and a nice personality to match it all. A lot of guys are attracted to me; until I open my mouth.

    My teeth are in very good condition, the health. But I sucked on my index finger growing up, now my two front teeth are uneven, it seems as if ones larger than the other.

    Instead of braces I wanted to get it filed down. But I need to know if its healthy. And will it make a difference. Could someone answer my question, WITH DETAILS?? :confused:
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    Unknown008 Posts: 8,076, Reputation: 723
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    Jul 21, 2009, 02:48 AM

    Go to see a dentist, he'll be able to advise you after having thoroughly examined your teeth.

    EDIT: oops, sorry, read flossie's post instead :o
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    Jul 21, 2009, 05:06 AM

    Most dentists will not "file down" teeth. You should go have a consultation with an orthodontist.
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    Jul 21, 2009, 03:04 PM

    Id only file a tooth down if it was sharp, or a VERY small amount... your best bet is braces, it will probably be a quick treatment if its just uneven teeth.
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    Jul 21, 2009, 03:17 PM

    I think you should file down your ego before you even touch your teeth.
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    Jul 21, 2009, 03:48 PM

    I would think that would cause the enamel to be ruined and your teeth/tooth exposed which would lead to your teeth/tooth rotting much quicker.
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    Jul 21, 2009, 06:00 PM

    Without seeing it in person, it's difficult to give you advise. Pending on how much of a difference there is between your two front teeth, IT CAN BE filed down to a point.

    Enameloplasty is done often in cosmetic dentistry to correct anatomical differences. You can't adjust too much because if it gets into the inner layer (dentin), then you'll feel discomfort/sensitivity.

    Another option is to ADD a "white filling" (composite) to the other tooth that is shorter.

    Another option is to place two porcelain crowns on the two front teeth.

    Another option can be veneers...

    Another option is Invisalign...

    Many options in dentistry...

    You must consult with a dentist in person... as matter of fact, go to multiple consultations and find a dentist you feel the most confidence with.

    You are a cosmetic patient/case, wouldn't be a bad idea to locate an America Academy of Comestic Dentists (AACD) in your area:

    AACD

    Good luck!

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