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dental question: sanding teeth

BCskunk

Golden Member
Hey guys..

i heard from my sister today that she had a friend that sanded her upper incisors (sp?) to make them level with the rest of her teeth..

Im not too thrilled bout how my teeth looks...upper incisors are really big compared to the rest of the them..

have any of you heard or done such procedure?

experiences?

thanks

 
IIRC, they still have to be capped or bonded somehow to protect the softer tooth under the now missing enamel.

Otherwise, aside from some discomfort for a week or so, shouldn't be a problem.
 
I had the medial edge of my two front teeth sanded down so that they looked straighter. Wasn't too bad, but the sandpaper has to go above the gum level - that's the painful part.
 
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
In some Malaysian cultures, teenage girls all have their top and bottom teeth filed even. Very painful.

There are some cultures that, iirc, sand their teeth to points. I'll see if I can find a link.
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
In some Malaysian cultures, teenage girls all have their top and bottom teeth filed even. Very painful.

There are some cultures that, iirc, sand their teeth to points. I'll see if I can find a link.

Saw that on disc channel I think, crazy. They take a hammer and chisel and tap away until you have nice pointy teeth.
 
I wouldn't sand them down if I were you!! My mom says that is the one thing she regrets to this day! Her dentist filed way too much, and now they look midget teeth.

If you are gonna get it done, be sure to get them to file a MINIMAL amount..this will cut down healing time, and also not make your teeth look retarded.

your pal,

candicec
 
Originally posted by: Howard
I had the medial edge of my two front teeth sanded down so that they looked straighter. Wasn't too bad, but the sandpaper has to go above the gum level - that's the painful part.

:Q

They really used sandpaper? 😕 & 😱

 
Didn't read the other replies; I'm just going to post my deal.

I had four teeth sanded down as part of cosmetic surgery. All the dentist did was "sand the points down."

My canines were very sharp...almost vampire-like. 😱 On both the top, and bottoms. He simple sanded them down flat to match the others, height-wise. I had no anesthetia or needles; it didn't hurt at all and was all done in about two minutes flat. Big difference, appearance wise. A good move. 🙂 Good luck..
 
Hey guys. Sanding ain't good for your teeth. It wears away the enamel, so what is left is the dentin. And u don't want to have unsound dentin do u? Holla at me if u have any dental questions, cuz I am a dentist.
 
Originally posted by: AgentUnknown
Hey guys. Sanding ain't good for your teeth. It wears away the enamel, so what is left is the dentin. And u don't want to have unsound dentin do u? Holla at me if u have any dental questions, cuz I am a dentist.

yo yo dentist! If dentists know this, then why do they insist on sanding down their patients' teeth???

candicec

 
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