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Hi,
There were some misunderstanding with my dentist. I thought I was getting a cleaning where she'd remove discoloration on the outside of the teeth, but she actually removed healthy enamel, and now I've got a tiny diastema.
I think my teeth look better without a diastema, so my question is, theoretically speaking, what is the optimal way of fixing this?
I'm assuming there are three options to remove such a diastema. Correct me if I'm wrong.
There were some misunderstanding with my dentist. I thought I was getting a cleaning where she'd remove discoloration on the outside of the teeth, but she actually removed healthy enamel, and now I've got a tiny diastema.
I think my teeth look better without a diastema, so my question is, theoretically speaking, what is the optimal way of fixing this?
I'm assuming there are three options to remove such a diastema. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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