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Fill Tooth Gap with Cosmetic Dentistry

Fill Tooth Gap with Cosmetic Dentistry

Gaps between teeth are a common dental concern not just in the UK but worldwide. While some people embrace the look, others want to address it, as it can affect your speech, smile, and most importantly, your confidence.

If you’re wondering how to fill your tooth gap, the good news is that modern cosmetic dentistry offers several effective treatments to help!

In this blog, we’ll discuss the different procedures available to address front teeth gaps. At The Park Practice, we’re here to guide you in finding the best solution for your needs.

Let’s get started!

What is tooth gap?

A tooth gap is simply the space between two teeth. The clinical term for this condition is 'diastema', and it most commonly appears on the upper front teeth.

Some of the most common causes of diastema are:

  • Genetics: A tooth gap can run in the family.
  • Missing teeth: Gaps can form when teeth are lost or never develop.
  • Teeth are too small: When teeth are smaller than average, gaps may develop between them.
  • Oversized frenum: An enlarged piece of tissue (the frenum) connecting the lip to the gum can push teeth apart.
  • Gum disease: Periodontal problems can cause infections, which result in gaps and eventually tooth loss.

If your tooth gap is caused by gum disease, it’s best to immediately consult with a dentist. Early treatment can prevent the condition from worsening and protect your overall oral health.

Cosmetic Dentistry Options to Fill Tooth Gap in Front Teeth

There’s absolutely nothing wrong with having a gap between your teeth. For some, it’s even a distinctive feature! But if you’d prefer a more uniform smile, here are some treatments that you can check out:

Composite bonding

Composite bonding is a simple yet effective dental procedure designed to improve the appearance of your teeth. Using a tooth-coloured resin that’s expertly matched to your natural teeth, this treatment can close the gaps in your front teeth.

Aside from closing gaps, composite bonding can also restore chips or cracks, treat discolouration, and refine the uneven shape of your tooth.

Veneers

Veneers are a popular solution today for improving the aesthetic appearance of smiles. Tooth veneers are made from either porcelain or composite material and are delivered as a wafer-thin shell that matches exactly the shape of the tooth. These shells will then be bonded to your upper front teeth to close the gap.

Tooth veneers can also treat a wide range of cosmetic dental issues, such as chipped, cracked, discoloured, or misshaped teeth. 

Dental implants

For a larger tooth gap, a dental implant is the better option. The procedure works by having the small titanium posts secured directly into the patient’s jawbone where teeth are missing or lost. This is a serious operation and requires a proper assessment of the jawbone before going ahead.

If you have a weak jawbone or particularly poor gum health, it can impact the suitability of dental implant surgery.

What to expect during the process

At The Park Practice, we make our process as simple and stress-free as possible. Our goal is to make you feel safe and comfortable, from the first consultation up until your aftercare. We’re lucky to have multiple talented dentists who carefully listen to each patient’s needs to provide the best possible treatment.

Here’s an overview of our process:

  1. A friendly consultation to discuss your wants and answer any questions you may have. We’ll also perform an assessment to see whether bonding, veneers, or implants are the best for your case.
  2. Once decided on the treatment, the procedure takes place. Dental implants require surgery, so preparations take longer compared to composite bonding or veneers.
  1. Once everything is set, our dentist will provide detailed aftercare instructions and a proposed date for the final fitting. The final fitting will be for veneers and dental implants only, since composite bonding can be done in one appointment.

Benefits of Closing a Gap with Cosmetic Dentistry

Filling the gap in your front teeth is a personal choice. And for many people, it can be truly transformative. Again, while there’s nothing wrong with keeping your natural gap, choosing to close it with cosmetic dentistry can bring many benefits.

  • Closing a tooth gap can boost your self-confidence. Many patients feel more comfortable smiling, speaking, and socialising once the gap is closed.
  • Closing a tooth gap creates a more balanced, attractive smile. Cosmetic dentistry can make your smile look more even and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Closing a tooth gap may improve bite or oral function. These procedures can help improve your bite, reduce food trapping, and enhance overall oral function.

Book a Consultation at The Park Practice Today!

Ready to fill the gap in your front teeth and achieve the smile you’ve always wanted? At The Park Practice, we combine years of expertise with a friendly, patient-focused approach to help you choose the best cosmetic dentistry solution for your needs.

Schedule an appointment now to see which cosmetic dental procedure is the right choice for you!

FAQs

How to fix a gap on front teeth?

A gap in the front teeth can be addressed through cosmetic dentistry. Depending on your goals and the size of the gap, your dentist can either recommend composite bonding, porcelain/composite veneers, or dental implants.

At what age do teeth gaps form?

Teeth gaps can form during childhood, which are a common part of the teeth’s development. This gap can naturally close during ageing, but oral habits, genetics, and teeth sizes can form gaps up until adulthood.

Can a dentist close a teeth gap?

Yes! Dentists, especially those with expertise in cosmetic dentistry, can help you close your teeth gap. Through their modern tools and techniques, they’ll be able to provide the best solution for your needs and help you achieve a natural-looking finish.

What is the fastest way to close a gap?

Out of all the treatments mentioned, composite bonding has the quickest procedure since it doesn’t involve extensive preparation or custom impressions of the teeth.

How can I close my teeth gap naturally?

Teeth gaps in children naturally close since their teeth and bone are still developing. Adults, on the other hand, will most likely require a dental treatment to close the gap. It’s best to consult with a professional first to understand your situation and get the best treatment possible.

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