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How much time does it take to fill the gap of almost 2-3 mm in between teeth at the age of 27 for a female?
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With ortho treatment 2-3 months With crowns or veneers 3 days
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visit ur dentist for proper diagnosis n treatment plan
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It takes around couple of months to close the gap but after closure retention period is very important.
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Hello, Depending upon what you opt time varies. If you opt for metal or ceramic braces it can be done in 4-6 months. If you opt for aligners it can be done in around 9-12 months.
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hello , Gap between your teeth can be filled by : 1. orthodontic (Braces ) treatment which is the most safest and conservative treatment. You need to consult an orthodontist and get it checked. the time duration varies from case to case. it can take 1 1/2-2 years. 2. ceramic or composite veneer 3.crowns
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I takes 6months
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Hello Mam, you need to consult a cosmetic dentist if you want quick results or an orthodontist if you are interested in a long term treatment. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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Its called ad diastema.Some people get braces, which move the teeth together. If your lateral incisors are too small, your dentist may suggest widening them using crowns, veneers or bonding. If a large labial frenum is causing the gap, the frenum can be reduced through surgery called a frenectomy. If a frenectomy is done in a younger child, the space may close on its own. If it is done in an older child or an adult, the space may need to be closed with braces. If the gap is caused by periodontal disease, then periodontal treatment by a dentist is necessary. When gum health is restored, in many cases braces can be used to move the teeth into place. A splint can be used to attach teeth to other teeth and prevent them from moving again. In some cases, a bridge will be required to close the spaces.
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Depends on how quickly you start the treatment . Consult a dentist in person for further evaluation and management. He will be able to help you further.  It can take upto 6-8 months. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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