Broken or Chipped Teeth
Yellow or Discoloured Teeth
Gaps Between Teeth
Unsightly Silver Fillings
Crooked Teeth
Worn-Down Teeth
Gum Disease
Fake Looking Crowns or Dental Veneers
Sensitive Teeth
Gaps Between Teeth
Gaps between teeth are caused by several reasons and can have serious implications affecting the individual’s self-esteem as well as their chewing function.
Missing teeth are a common reason for the formation of gaps. Teeth can be lost due to decay or gum disease or be missing due to genetic reasons.
Sometimes gaps exist between teeth naturally. These are called diastemas. Diastemas can look good on some people, or the individual might choose to have the diastemas closed if they don’t like them.
What can be done about gaps between teeth?
Missing teeth can be treated with dentures, bridges or dental implants. Orthodontic treatment (braces) or Invisalign clear aligners are all common solutions for the closure of small gaps or diastemas. In some cases, tooth bonding to porcelain veneers can achieve amazingly beautiful and lasting results.
It is crucial that you know your options well and can make an informed decision about what is right for you and your teeth.
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To ensure your treatment plan is personalised to your needs, please call us on 8271 9771 and book an initial consultation with Dr Amrein.