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The answer will depend on several factors. Time, budget and final goals. To close the space either of the two treatments are viable, now if you only do invisalign, that will not change the size of your teeth, and the upper central incisors are smaller than they should be, so it would be advisable to do a combination of both, first invisalign to align and close the diastema, and then veneers to correct the size of central incisors. You could also choose to do veneers only, but since the diastema space is too big, doing veneers only on central incisors would result in too wide front teeth. Therefore, it would be necessary to include lateral incisors in the planning of veneers, in order to achieve a harmonic distribution of size. Dr Patricia Moezinia will be in charge of guiding you through this process and answering your questions