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teeth


Question Posted Sunday May 10 2009, 2:16 pm

im 16/f and i think my teeth are a little too big
if i want my teeth smaller, do i have to get surgery or what can the do to shrink it a little


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aliarrogancexx answered Monday May 11 2009, 5:39 pm:
unfortunatly i dont think teeth can be shrunk, unless you get them ground down, which is a verrry bad idea. unless your gums are receding due to gingevitis or something like that, then im afraid your stuck with youre teeth. 17/f

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LM answered Sunday May 10 2009, 11:36 pm:
My advice? Don't do anything.
Surgery would only make your teeth really weak, and you don't want that.
If you think they look bad, whiten them and take care of them. And be grateful that you can chew :]


The only way your teeth might actually look abnormally large is if your gums are receeding due to an infection or something, but your doctor or dentist probably would have picked up on that.


-LM
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