Smile designing will definitely help you solve your diastema and enhance your smile . By Digital Smile Designing you can also see your result before starting your treatment
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Diastema closure can be done without touching or altering surface if your tooth by doing braces treatment. It's the best method to choose if size of your teeth is not very small. If however you wish to do a Cosmetic alternation , then a composite build up closure can be done without reducing your tooth enamel and is not very expensive. Composites may discolour and may chip and you might need to do it again. Veneers are lens like covers from the front side of your teeth. It may require removal of slight amount of enamel. But advantage is that they don't discolour , give very natural shine and finish.
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now that you know pros and cons of all treatments u can choose what is better suited for u
You could go for Diastema closure using composite filling material. The size of the Diastema will be the deciding factor, however we can achieve good esthetics in most cases. Clinical examination will be required before a dentist can you a final treatment plan.
If the diastema is due to narrow teeth , then you can get it artificially built up with composites, but if your teeth size is normal then get braces or aligners to close the diastema....
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