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Diastema Closure

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Diastema closure or gap closure of the teeth can be done using several methods, like orthodontics, composite bonding, or porcelain veneers for optimal aesthetic results. A diastema that occurs because of a mismatch between the teeth and the jaw does not have symptoms. However, spaces caused by a tongue thrust habit or periodontal disease will tend to expand or grow with time.

Causes and Treatment Options

The teeth may become loose, and discomfort or pain can occur, particularly when biting or chewing. Sometimes, a diastema is part of a broader set of issues that require orthodontic treatment, while in other cases, it may be the only concern. However, many individuals seek treatment primarily for cosmetic reasons.

Braces are commonly used to close gaps by moving the teeth together. Often, regardless of the location of the diastema, patients must wear a full set of braces on both their upper and lower teeth, as moving any teeth affects the entire mouth. If you’re looking for the best orthodontic treatment in Chennai , your dentist can recommend effective solutions tailored to your needs. If your lateral incisors are too small, your dentist may recommend widening them using crowns, veneers, or bonding. Additionally, if you have a gap due to missing teeth, you may need more extensive dental repairs.

Some people get braces, which move the teeth together. Often, no matter where the diastema is, you must wear a full set of braces - on both your upper and lower teeth. That's because moving any teeth affects your entire mouth.If your lateral incisors are too small, your dentist may suggest widening them using crowns, veneers or bonding.If you have a space because you are missing teeth, you might need more extensive dental repair. This might include dental implants, a bridge or a partial denture. If a large labial frenum is causing the gap, the frenum can be reduced through surgery called a frenectomy. If a frenectomy is done in a younger child, the space may close on its own. If it is done in an older child or an adult, the space may need to be closed with braces.

If the gap is caused by periodontal disease, then periodontal treatment by a dentist or gum specialist (periodontist) is necessary. When gum health is restored, in many cases braces can be used to move the teeth into place. A splint can be used to attach teeth to other teeth and prevent them from moving again. In some cases, a bridge will be required to close the spaces.