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Large Tooth Gap Left After Gum Disease

Posted on March 16, 2023 by AllSmiles.

There is a very large gap between 2 teeth on the front left side of my mouth. I went to the dentist 2 weeks ago and found out that I have gum disease, which is causing the gap. I have an appointment with a periodontist on the 26th of this month. I know she will get the gum disease under control. At least, I hope she can, but what can be done about the gap between my teeth? What are my options for closing it? Thanks, Michele

Michele –

Thank you for contacting Dr. Szarek’s office

You are correct. Getting your periodontal disease under control is the first priority. Afterward, a cosmetic dentist can examine your teeth and evaluate your oral health to determine if you are ready for cosmetic dentistry for the gap.

How Can You Close a Large Gap Left from Gum Disease?

The severity of the periodontal disease and the gap size will affect how the space between your teeth should be treated. Two options include porcelain veneers and dental implants, both of which require good oral health before treatment begins.

Porcelain Veneers

A porcelain veneer held next to a tooth

Porcelain veneers can close a tooth gap after you achieve good oral health

If the teeth can be saved, porcelain veneers may be used to close the space between them. Or, it is possible that braces can be used to move your teeth into position. Dental bonding works for small gaps.

Dental Implants

If the teeth cannot be saved, a dentist can replace them with dental implants and ensure the results look natural, without a gap between your teeth.

A cosmetic dentist is concerned with the appearance of your smile—that it is beautiful and natural looking. If your dentist is not a cosmetic dentist, consider finding one to restore your smile after treating your periodontal disease.

Lowell, Massachusetts, accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Szarek sponsors this post.

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Should I Get Invisalign or Porcelain Veneers for a Gap?

Posted on January 25, 2022 by AllSmiles.

I’ll be 17 yrs old in June. What are the chances that a gap between my two front will close when my wisdom teeth come in? My dad can’t really afford Invisalign, so I hope I don’t need it. Can a gap close on its own? Also, do those rubber bands I see on YouTube close a gap? My friend said I would wait until I get a job and get veneers. What do you suggest? Thank you. Dixon from AL

Dixon – A gap or space between your teeth is called a diastema.

Will Invisalign Work for a Gap?

Several factors determine whether the gap will close after your wisdom teeth erupt. If not, Invisalign or another form of orthodontic treatment can help.

One factor is the size of the space between your teeth. If the gap is small, and your wisdom teeth can erupt completely, the space may close. But many people don’t have enough room in their mouth for wisdom teeth to fully erupt, so a gap needs to be closed by orthodontic treatment or cosmetic dentistry.

At times, tissue between the teeth—labial frenum—stretches from the upper lip to the gums and prevents the gap from closing. If the frenum prevents the gap from closing, a dentist or specialist must remove the tissue. Braces or Invisalign can close the gap.

What About Rubber Bands for a Tooth Gap?

Closing a gap between your teeth is not something you should try on your own. Do-it-yourself orthodontics, such as rubber bands, can incorrectly move your teeth, causing them to twist or leave spaces between your teeth that didn’t exist before.

Porcelain Veneers for a Tooth Gap

Photo of dental forceps holding a single porcelain veneers, from the office of accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Szarek of Lowell, MA.After your permanent teeth fully develop, a dentist can place porcelain veneers on front teeth to hide the gap between them. You can receive veneers in a few weeks, but it will take months—up to a year for braces to close a gap.

Look for an advanced cosmetic dentist to get high-quality veneers and results that look so professional that no one can tell you had dental work.

Lowell, Massachusetts, accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Szarek sponsors this post.

Filed Under: Porcelain veneers Tagged With: frenum tooth gap, gum tissue between tooth gap, invisalign gap, invisalign vs veneers gap, porcelain veneers gap, rubber bands tooth gap, tooth gap

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