I have Gap only between two teeth naturally . i mean without tooth removal or extraction or tooth decay .
So how is it possible to remove this Gap .
And i think this Gap is between canine and premolar.
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Hello. Yes this is possible. But what kind of treatment will be best for you, depends on your dental and gum health. So you need to visit an Orthodontist first. An Orthodontist will help you diagnose your smile and give you treatment advice as per your dental status. Hope this helped
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Your concern is the gap between the two teeth, it may be because of a lot of reasons
1. Go to a dentist and get it examined
2. Generally the options are
Composite build up
Veneers
Crowns
Orthodontic treatment ( braces or aligners )
3. Go for the treatment which you are comfortable with.
Next Steps
Go to a dental clinic and get yourself assessed for the gap present
There are multiple options to remove this gap , depending upon the magnitude of the gap :
1. Orthodontic treatment or Invisalign
2. Veneers
3. Composite Buildup
Next Steps
Visit a dentist and get an insight of the complete protocol.
Hi
It's depends on amount of space present.
Treatment options :-
Orthodontic treatment ( traditional or Invisalign)
ceramic veneering
Composite build up
Hope your question is answered
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