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getting braces
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I'm 25 and would like to correct one tooth which sticks out quite a bit. I know this will cost, but I'm not sure what would be involved (i.e.braces etc...) and how much it'd cost. My dentist is an NHS one. It's not vanity, it's a self-confidence thing!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are not old by any means at 25 but you may be to old for a brace , but in saying that im no expert,i can only think back when my daugter was about 12 her teeth where all over place due to a condition she was born with, she had braces for a very long time but we where asured it woud be worth it ,and it was, thay are now perfect!! If i remeber there is a certain time in you life when your teeth can be pushed and pulled in all directions to suit, but dentistry is changing all the time and it is amazing just what they can do these days , but it is a dentist you need to ask and that wil not cost you to find out, im sure that they can do something for you,i understand about the confidence thing, but ask yourself is it the end of the world?? for all you know people may not even notice. if they can do something and it will make you feel better save up and go for it. but keep smiling.
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