Dental Clinic | 4 Ways A Dentist Fixes Gaps In Your Teeth

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Any gap or unusual spacing in your teeth creates an unsightly appearance, so you'll naturally want to do everything in your power to fix it. Gaps may occur if your teeth are too small for your jawbone or when your tongue continually presses against your teeth. This pressure pushes teeth forward or sideways and causes space to develop. This guide is designed to help you understand how a dental clinic can help fix gaps in your teeth.

Teeth Gap Bands

Getting teeth gap bands at a dental hospital or clinic is a quick and pain-free solution for reducing or fixing gaps in your teeth.  Your dental clinic professional will slip a simple tooth gap band around the gap-formed teeth to apply inward pressure, which closes the gap over time. Many people undertake this on their own, but it's always ideal to first consult with a dentist to ensure that excessive pressure from the band doesn't end up damaging your teeth. This band is usually made from rubber because of its superior elasticity. You need to wear the band regularly to witness any results.

Dental Bonding

For larger gaps between teeth, dental bonding is an ideal choice. The practitioner at the dental clinic will apply a tooth-coloured resin to your teeth and will harden it with a special light. This special resin resembles a tooth-like surface and closes any unsightly gaps that exist. This procedure is most often used when a tooth is chipped or broken and is now emerging as a popular choice for closing gaps between teeth.

Dentures

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues, allowing you to consume food like normal. If you have a minor gap missing only a single tooth, you may only need partial dentures. But if you have a large gap with several missing teeth, then you may need complete dentures. Your dental practitioner will need to assess your gaps before recommending whether dentures are ideal for closing your teeth gaps. 

Braces And Retainers

Braces and retainers are ideal choices when it comes to closing gaps between teeth because they apply inward pressure to align teeth and reduce gaps, so your dental clinic professional may assess your teeth gaps and recommend this solution for you. In order to close the gap, the brace is fixed to your teeth for a specified period. These braces help by moving the teeth together to close the gap. Retainers perform a similar function to braces but are removable, while braces are permanently fixed for the recommended duration. Retainers are typically more suited to small gaps, while braces are meant to fix larger and more complex gaps between teeth.

When attempting to close the gaps between your teeth, always consult a dental clinic professional to ensure that you don't do more damage.

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