What Causes Spaces in Teeth?
Many kids present with diastemas in their primary teeth, but this is not necessarily a long term problem. As larger permanent teeth come in throughout development, those natural spaces keep individual teeth from overcrowding each other. However, in some cases, even for primary teeth making way for permanent teeth, the space is too big (or teeth are too small). Another possible explanation is an oversized labial frenulum (the skin flap between the upper lip and two front teeth) that causes the space because teeth can’t close completely. Another possibility is misalignment or protrusion of teeth.
Solutions for Unwanted Spaces in Smiles
If you would like to unover the cause of your diastema, the first step is consulting with a trusted dentist. Once the reason for the gap is determined, an informed treatment plan can be designed to meet your desires and needs. Treatment options will generally include the possibility of porcelain veneers, dental crowns, partial bridges, dental implants, and orthodontics. Additionally, multiple orthodontic possibilities are now available which can straighten teeth without concern for the embarrassment of obvious bracket-and-wire braces.
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