Good morning sir
If the gap is 2 MM then it can n corrected with the help of cosmatic procedure that me na new to build the teeth with tooth colour filling
Or If gap is more then need to go for ortho treatment
You can also practo consult us
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Hi sir...
It is not possible to fill the gap between teeth..
If the gap is less than 2 mm, it is possible to close it by tooth cloured filling like composites,venners and lumineers..
If the gap is more than 2mm , then orthodontic braces closure should be done....
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kindly visit dentist for furthur consultation and management
For a permanent solution you could consider braces . Otherwise many cosmetic treatments from composite fillings to veneers can be done to close the gap
Hi, Fillings of gap is not possible at home. You need to visit dentist. If you want you can send a picture so that we can tell you the best treatment plan.
Cloud 32 dental clinic, Noida
gap between front teeth is called midline diastema....it is a major concern of esthetics (look) which compromises your smile.
the gaps can be closed with laminates....where they do minimal tooth preparation and place a think layered cap
or
using a composite filling where no tooth preparation is required.....a transperant tooth colored filling is placed to close the gap.
keep smiling ....gud day.
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