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The gap between the front two teeth could be due to various reasons like aberrant frenal attachment, small tooth in a large arch ,or due to malalignment and Trauma from biting . So the treatment varies depending on the cause. Usually you could undergo 2 kinds of treatment, orthodontic ( braces) or aesthetic procedure. Since you are a young adult I would suggest treatment with braces. But first a proper diagnosis should be made to decide the treatment.
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kindly visit a nearby dentist for a check up and get it done.
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There is two way of treatment.
First one is braces you can go for braces and time period will depend on the gap that how much you have.Now about cost it will cost around 25k to 50 k depend on the braces you wil choose for treatment.You can also go for aligners this we can say invisible braces which will cost in lakhs and time period depend on gap how much you have.
Now 2nd one is composite build up this can be done when gap between front teeth are small and that small gap is build up by filling material called composite and it can be done in single sitting and will cost around 2k to 5k per tooth.
in case of teeth gap ..you can go for orthotreatment..which is the best method to correct and takes almost a year .
other methods will be veneering. ,,restoration for small gap,,,frenectomy..
consult orthodontist nearby and go for the treatment.
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