“Can a dentist fill gaps between front teeth?”
I have gaps between my front teeth. Can a dentist fill gaps between front teeth?
6 Answers
Yes. Either with composite filling material, veneers, or crowns. These will need to be replaced after several years, however. Sometimes repositioning the teeth to close the spaces with orthodontics is the best solution.
Yes, gaps in front teeth can certainly be filled by using composite bonding as long as the gap isn't so large that filling it would make your two front teeth huge. Ask your dentist about your situation because each case can be different.
Yes
There are 3 ways to do
1. An orthodontist can move the teeth together
2. Bonding (tooth colored filling material used to adhere to the teeth)
3. Porcelain Veneers (laboratory-made thin, tooth-colored porcelain applied to the teeth (just did those for my wife)
There are 3 ways to do
1. An orthodontist can move the teeth together
2. Bonding (tooth colored filling material used to adhere to the teeth)
3. Porcelain Veneers (laboratory-made thin, tooth-colored porcelain applied to the teeth (just did those for my wife)
Thinking outside the box includes orthodontics like Invisalign or braces, bonding, veneers, and crowns for example to fill gaps.
Yes. There are several ways of doing this. One is with braces. Another is bonding. Then you have caps or laminates. Speak to your dentist as to which way would be best.