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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:35 am |
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Hi, all:
My dentist said I front teeth is too long and cut off some enamel to
make them
shorter for better looking.
After the reshaping, when I lick the tips of the teeth, I felt a bit
rough. But nothing
else is wrong. My question is this normal? Will them be smoothed with
eating and
brushing afterwards?
Will Enamel shaping cause any problem in the future?
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| Alexander Vasserman DDS |
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 6:50 pm |
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On Feb 5, 4:35 am, kingdowde...@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote: Hi, all:
My dentist said I front teeth is too long and cut off some enamel to
make them
shorter for better looking.
After the reshaping, when I lick the tips of the teeth, I felt a bit
rough. But nothing
else is wrong. My question is this normal? Will them be smoothed with
eating and
brushing afterwards?
Will Enamel shaping cause any problem in the future?
Thanks
there is always risks of developing sensitivity. Depends how much was
removed.
eat lots of salad, also you may ask to have some of the roughness
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