Is your smile compromised with a gap?
As a dentist, I often come across patients concerned about gaps in their teeth. Gaps are an interesting phenomenon resulting from a variety of causes – from natural to behavioral.
Children’s teeth develop gaps as they grow because their jaw is getting bigger and their baby teeth remain the same size. Children may have temporary gaps as their baby teeth start to fall out. This is normal and should not cause any alarm.
Gaps in adult teeth are referred to as diastemas. Diastemas appear most often between the two upper front teeth, though they can occur between any two teeth. Diastemas are also normal (take Mike Tyson for example) and like gaps found in children, may result from a mismatch between jaw bone size and teeth size.
Other than normal sizing issues, there are three other reasons why gaps may form: