Anterior Teeth

Anterior Teeth are the visible front teeth in the upper and lower jaws, generally referring to the incisors and canines. These teeth are shaped for biting and cutting food, help guide the way the teeth meet during chewing, and play a key role in speech and facial appearance.

Because anterior teeth are prominent when smiling and speaking, they are often affected by wear, chips, discoloration, and alignment issues; preserving both function and appearance is a common focus of dental care. Routine oral hygiene, protection against trauma, and conservative restorative or aesthetic treatments such as dental bonding, veneers, or orthodontic alignment can help maintain or restore anterior teeth.