The truth about reshaping teeth:
Little known facts and misconceptions:
Why dentists reshape teeth
Ever wonder how a dentist gets a crown or filling to fit just right? Or what happens if your mouth is too small for your teeth? In some cases, tooth reshaping is the answer.
Tooth shaping, also called enameloplasty, odontoplasty, tooth contouring, or tooth shaving — is when a dentist carefully removes a very small amount of enamel to change the size, shape, or surface of a tooth.
Only a licensed dentist should ever reshape teeth! DIY “tooth shaving” trends — like those you might see on social media — will likely permanently damage your enamel — and enamel doesn't grow back! Weakened enamel can lead to tooth sensitivity, increased risk for cavities, and even harm to your tooth’s nerve.
Dentists may recommend reshaping for several reasons:
Improved alignment:
Slightly adjusting tooth size can help teeth fit together more comfortably, improving your bite.
Space for orthodontics:
In some cases of crowding, removing even a sliver of enamel can make room for braces or aligners to work more effectively.
Fitting crowns or veneers:
Teeth often need gentle reshaping so these restorations fit securely and look natural.
Because enamel doesn’t grow back, this procedure must be done with extreme care. Dentists use specialized tools to remove less than a fraction of a millimeter at a time. This preserves the strength of your tooth after it is reshaped.