How Hard Is It to Fix Tooth Gaps?

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How Hard Is It to Fix Tooth Gaps?


Tooth Coloured Fillings If the gaps are not too big, fillings can be used to close them. Tooth coloured fillings impart a natural look and don't give a bulky appearance for small gaps.


Crowns/Caps A crown is a cap which looks like a natural tooth. Gaps can be closed easily by placing Crowns/caps.


Veneers A veneer mimics a tooth in the sense that it is shaped like a regular tooth. It is similar to a crown but less invasive. It covers a gap effectively.


Standard Orthodontic Braces In the case of multiple gaps between teeth or a large gap, braces are recommended to fix them. Braces pull teeth completely into line over time filling the gap/gaps.


Invisible Braces – Invisalign/Clear Correct In case of multiple gaps between teeth, retainers function as the best option. They shift the teeth to fill the gaps over a period of time.


Dental Implants A dental implant is recommended when there is a large gap due to a lost tooth. An implant is screwed into the jaw and topped with a ceramic tooth that looks natural.


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