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Tooth Gap upper jaw
Teeth gap between the inscicor teeth (only upper jaw) first four teeth. Rest is fine
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Treatment of gaps between teeth 1. Braces- metal /ceramic /aligners - natural way to close the gap by moving your teeth and closing the gap. Takes between one to one and a half years. 2. Veneers - composite direct. Single sitting or two sittings. Can discolor with time. Reasonable 3. Componeers - more lustre and finish. Don't discolor. Better esthetics 4. Porcelain laminates - customization fir ur teeth . Don't discolor. More expensive than composite. 5. Crowns - more tooth reduction, good esthetics. More expensive than composite. Cost of all the procedures depends on the individual dentist. Please contact for any further query.
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You can either go for porcelain laminates or crowns.
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Various options 1) orthodontic treatment 2) Direct composite buildups to close gaps 3) Composite Veneers 4) Porcelain Veneers 5) Porcelain Crowns It would be best to consult with a dentist to decide the best option for you
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