I have a gap between two front teeth.. how to remove that gap?? My age is 25.. I want to remove that gap.. what is the process & how much it can be cost..
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Very small gap and if not associated with any other abnormality can be treated with LUMINEERS
But first consult your dentist and his or her orthodontist regarding tha cause of it by x rays
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Usually when the gap is small, it can be corrected by teeth bonding and or veneers or crowns. In case of large gap orthodontic intervention is needed. Please provide pictures so that a proper analysis can be made.
Mainly 2 ways by which your problem can be solved, direct build up by tooth coloured filling material (composite) or capping of both the front teeth adjacent to the gap, preferably full ceramic caps.
Hello the usual cause for the gap between two upper incisors is mainly due to two reasons either a high frenal attachment or natural spacing between your tooth. Ideally you should opt for orthodontic treatment for this. But you should first visit a doctor n have a opd for the same. For better kindly practo consult with me.
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Have an opd for the same to know the actual cause of spacing and them you can work accordingly.
U have four options veeners ,composite filling crown in these three options u need to go for bit of tooth reductionor grinding and the last one is ortho ie braces .....
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