I have multiple gaps in my teeth for both upper and lower jaws. Just wanted to understand if reducing gaps is possible at this age and if yes then how much time and cost would will be involved.
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Firstly add some pictures of your teeth, then treatment options can be explained.
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(-)yes it is possible to treat the gap at this age also. Orthodontic treatment can be done to reduce the gap
(-) Visit a dental clinic to thorough check up the extent of gap
(-) Maintaine good oral hygiene
You can reduce gaps by using braces or fill the gaps with composite. Please post another query with pics high definition front profile side profile in q and a to assess briefly.
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Please attach picture with high definition in ur next query
Hi, gaps can be closed even at the age beyond 50, if your teeth are firm and in good condition. There is no age bar as such. Gap can be closed using a variety of other possible treatment modalities other than braces.
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I am an orthodontist We can discuss all the possible treatment options for you through a paid consult or you can connect on my Instagram profile houseof_smiles for a free consult.
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Consult a nearby orthodontist or opt for a paid consultation for further discussion into your treatment.
In today's world, technology has advanced & so the dentistry.
We as a dentist have solution for it called adults orthodontic treatment. In which the best treatment options will be provided to you to close the gap in between the teeth of both the jaw .
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visit dentist for further clinical examination & treatment
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