This article was co-authored by Nidhi Pai, DDS and by wikiHow staff writer, Amber Crain. Dr. Nidhi Pai is a board-certified cosmetic dentist based in Del Mar, CA. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Nidhi has helped over 1,000 patients with their smile makeovers, emphasizing enhancing their natural beauty and creating holistic solutions that go beyond just fixing teeth. In addition to cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Nidhi is also an innovator, and in 2022, she founded ZEROBrush, a revolutionary, custom oral care solution designed to maintain healthy smiles. Dr. Nidhi previously worked at Stanford School of Medicine’s craniofacial plastic surgery and taught at the University of Washington’s School of Dentistry. She has been featured on ABC 7 News, NBC, as a Top Doc in Silicon Valley, Top 100 Dentists in America, Top Doctor Magazine, and Expertise's 2021 Best Dentist in Palo Alto.
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If you’ve recently heard the term “bunny teeth,” you’re probably wondering what it means and whether it’s negative or not. Bunnies are adorable, so having bunny teeth must be cute, right? Well, it certainly can be, but in rare cases, bunny teeth can cause health concerns. In this article, we spoke with cosmetic dentist Nidhi Pai, DDS to help explain exactly what bunny teeth are, what causes them, and the possible health risks associated with them. We’ll also talk about medical procedures to get rid of bunny teeth if you don’t love the way yours look. Keep reading for the full scoop!
Bunny Teeth Explained
Cosmetic dentist Nidhi Pai, DDS says “bunny teeth” refer to prominent upper front teeth that look larger or longer than the teeth around them. They are very common and typically caused by genetics and early childhood habits. Bunny teeth don’t need to be treated unless they’re negatively affecting your health.
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