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Depending on your specific situation, it may be possible to close gaps and straighten teeth with veneers or crowns. This will be much faster than orthodontics, and it may not be an option if the teeth are too out of alignment. To be sure, you should consult a general dentist with a good reputation. There should be little or no charge for a simple consultation.

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you can get vaneers but there really expensive or you can get a retainer. they dont hurt as much...but i think youll have to get a special order from your dentist because i think your only allowed to have a retainer when your finshed with having braces. but its possible.

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go to the dentist and see what they can do because you cant do any thing.

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You can try Orthofill.

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