Space between my teeth

2016-12-17 05:54:44
Spaces between teeth is increasing with time. It doesn't hurt and I don't have sensitivity problem either but it looks very bad when I talk or smile and I want a cure for these spaces so that it becomes negligible space in between teeth
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Greeting I hope this message finds you in best of health. The space increase with time is a physiological tooth movement which can be due to various reasons. There are many treatment options available to treat the same , which can be decided however after thorough check up and diagnosis. Treatment planning and long term maintenance will be key to success in your specific case. however just to mention few, orthodontic treatment which offers further many sub treatment options tooth coloured composite restoration veneers and laminates clear aligners and many more. Do visit us at The Dental Station(Elite Mart ,sector 77, Noida) for wide variety of treatment options at competitive rates and FEEL THE DIFFERENCE.
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visit the dentist for diagnosis and treatment planning.

Answered2016-12-19 06:42:46

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Hello. Please visit an orthodontist, a specialist in putting braces. What is the cause of increase in the spaces will be determined and treated accordingly. If there is a tongue thrusting habit it will be corrected and spaces will be closed with braces. If there are any gum issues then these will be addressed first and then once the gums become healthy, the spaces will be closed. There are a number of different appliances available for closing spaces and whatever suits you will be selected.
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visit an orthodontist
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Veeners or other cosmetic procedures maybe invasive requiring cutting of teeth and if spaces are too big then these will give an unesthetic smile to you.

Answered2016-12-19 04:14:47

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In my humble opinion first make.a.check in neighbouring dentist weither u need a brace.or.its a gum.n periodontal disease making a space/gap.in your tooth.and majing occasional bleed.from.gums.......if.definite.go to orthodontist for brace.else.do.a.proper.oral.care.and.follow your dentist advise what exact.is.the need for.this.and check.the spending.of.time ad well.money required......hope it aid u in right guidance
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immediate show near by dentist and understand.your.need
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gum.care...bkeeding.gum....brace.if.at all

Answered2016-12-18 18:29:58

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See an Orthodontist plz..who specializes in diagnosis these cases and treating then in most scientific way
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orthodontist
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plz make sure you visit a post graduate qualified Orthodontist only.. as there are many around who does short courses and  claims that they know Ortho but can't handle cases..

Answered2016-12-18 09:51:59

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hello, you can close the gap between your teeth by: 1. orthodontic (braces) treatment which is the best and most conservative treatment. Visit an orthodontist and get it checked. 2. veneers 3. crowns.

Answered2016-12-18 07:19:31

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Hi There, As per your concern, you need to visit the dentist near you, especially an ORTHODONTIST ( dentist who deals with teeth gaps ). Dentist will guide you accordingly for the treatment needed. TAKE CARE

Answered2016-12-18 07:09:13

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Space between the teeth would be beacuse of Developing tongue thrusting habit.... Need to remove the cause followed by Orthodontic (braces) treatment for spaces Regards Dr Mahantesh Chinagundi
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Consultant Orthodontist
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Proper tongue position

Answered2016-12-17 18:02:37

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Better go for braces treatment as soon as possible.

Answered2016-12-17 11:59:07

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Hi Ma'am it's better to consult with a PERIODONTIST and ORTHODONTIST, because they together can judge the condition of your bone and can guide you if ortho treatment is possible or not for closing the spaces in between the teeth, if spacing is generalised. But if spacing is only in your front teeth then you can also go for laminates or veneers that will cover your spaces n will improve esthetic.

Answered2016-12-17 08:11:44

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Increasing space between the teeth is indicative of periodontal disease, that is, weakened gum support..... your first aim should be towards taking care of this problem..... after that the space that has been created can be closed by different techniques which can be discussed with the dentist..... Regards

Answered2016-12-20 11:07:04

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hello, Every human being deserves to have a perfect smile, so what you have to do is go and meet your dentist and ask him for orthodontic treatment. if u are not so comforatble wearing braces you can ask him for clear aligners.

Answered2016-12-19 13:23:18

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hi ,Please visit a dentist who will find out the cause for increase in gap formation .First get a professional teeth cleaning done which ideally should be done every 6 monthly to yearly.There are various methods to close them like tooth colored fillings, caps ,Veneers & braces treatment.

Answered2016-12-19 05:34:39

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Hello, Mam,you need to visit a periodontist to get your periodontal condition evaluated.Once the reason for the increasing spacing is determined,appropriate treatment will be planned. Regards Dr Sumanmakam

Answered2016-12-17 07:14:46

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Hey Ur problem can be solved there are many ways to  treat it 1 ortho treatment by braces 2 Space closure by composite build up 3 By using clear alligners

Answered2016-12-17 07:08:51

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