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brett
Hello yahoo answer, here's my dilemma:?
I really desire to have a nice, even smile like the majority of people that I am around. I realize that we all can't have a nice smile, that's fine.
Here's my front teeth
Can anyone on here tell me what I'll need to have done to get a nice looking smile from what you can see. My front teeth are large, and the ones adjacent to them are nearly behind them.
In addition, I have had 2 molars removed, 1 that needs to be removed, 1 that has a concrete filament because I couldn't pay to get the root canal crowned.
I'll pay for implants in Puerto Rico if it'll help. Sadly I can't even afford to consult a dentist; hence why I'm here. I'm a poor computer science major and can barely afford to get gas for school.
Luckily for me, my school has a guaranteed job rate, due to their ties with employers, and jobs start at no less than 40$ an hour and up.
My first priority is getting a healthy smile. I want to be able to smile with confidence, and while it may sound dumb, I'm willing to make this the first thing I spend my money on after graduation.
I was raised with parents who didn't teach oral hygiene. I had my molars decaying by 12. By the time I could steadily brush my teeth, (because my parents didn't buy toothpaste) I already had severe issues with my teeth. I had no chance, and it's not fair. Serious advice/tidings/opinions are appreciated.
2 AnswersDental6 years ago