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Sudden Gap Between Front Teeth in Adults

 

Let’s start with this: sudden gap between front teeth in adults can’t happen overnight. It happens slowly. So there is no such thing as a sudden gap between front teeth in adults. It’s a process. The gap between front teeth is a common issue. It’s generally related to the frenulum. Frenulum is the skin between your lip and gum. If you have a heavy frenulum, most likely you have a gap between your front teeth or you will have it in time.

 

So, let’s discuss how to fix sudden gap between front teeth in adults. As we stated earlier, it’s not sudden. You should visit your dentist if you notice your teeth are spreading apart. Your dentist can tell you if you have a problem that causes diastema which is the name of gap between teeth. Treatment of diastema can be in different ways. Let’s see the methods to fix sudden gap between front teeth in adults.

 

We usually use 3 methods to fix these gaps:

 

  • Orthodontic treatment
  • Composite resin
  • Veneers

 

Adult patients usually don’t want to have orthodontic treatment istanbul. Because they believe braces make them look bad and they are embarrassed about it. We offer invisalign treatment to those adult patients. Invisalign is invisible braces. You can check our invisalign istanbul page to learn more about it.

 

Composite resin and porcelain veneers istanbul are other options. All treatment methods of diastema are useful to close the gap between teeth. Contact Caretta Clinic to learn more about Gap between teeth treatment in Turkey.

 

Why do I suddenly have a gap between my front teeth?

 

Frenum or frenulum can be the reason of having a sudden gap between front teeth. Frenum can grow to a point where it can spread apart your front teeth. But it doesn’t happen suddenly. If you notice that a gap between your teeth begins to happen, you should consult your orthodontist about it.

 

Why am I getting gaps in my teeth as I get older?

 

There are some muscles that keep teeth together. As we get older, this muscle gets weaker and weaker until it can not keep our teeth together. And that’s why we are getting gaps in our teeth as we get older. A gum disease or an orthodontic problem may also cause gaps in teeth as we get older. If you are getting gaps in your teeth, you should visit your dentist.

 

Why are my teeth starting to space out?

 

Gum diseases, frenum or some other problems may cause teeth to space out. If there is a noticable space between your teeth or front teeth, you should visit your orthodontist. Your orthodontist can determine what causes your teeth to space out. After that your orthodontist will determine how to fix it.

 

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