they also have large gaps between them and generally move when I try to move them with two fingers. Can I have an implant dentist completely remove them all and put in stronger and bigger implants since I can't bite on anything hard with these "baby teeth" either????? I do have dental insurance, so I assume it should should not be expensive.
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You need to see a cosmetic dentist. You should brush with Sensodyne toothpaste to relieve the sensitivity. There are mouthwashes that can strengthen your enamel. Implants are too drastic. Bonding is probably the way to go.
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