Spaces between the teeth can occur for many reasons. In some cases, it’s because the teeth are smaller than they should be in comparison to the size of the jaws, or a strong muscle attachment (frenum) is present between the two front teeth on the top or bottom. In addition to these possibilities, gaps can also develop over time adjacent to areas of missing teeth. Whatever the case may be, there are several dental solutions available today to fill the spacing, and improve the look, feel, and function of your smile. Depending on the number and size of the gaps, care can include anything from cosmetic bonding or dental veneers to full-coverage crowns. In some cases, orthodontic treatment may be recommended to move the teeth together.
'I never felt comfortable about my smile. Today, I get so many compliments, I can't stop smiling.'
Canted Smile, Gummy Smile, Discolored Teeth
Orthodontics, Gum Lift, 10 Porcelain Veneers
'I always felt like I had kid's teeth. Now my teeth fit my smile better.'
Worn Teeth, Spaces Between Teeth, Discolored Teeth
10 Porcelain Veneers
'Nine months of orthodontics to properly distribute the spaces followed by and ten upper porcelain veneers and lower whitening helped create this Smile-Makeover.'
Gaps, Discolored Teeth
Porcelain Veneers, Orthodontics, Whitening
'Office and home bleaching were performed in order to lighten the teeth. Composite Resins bondings were placed on the front four teeth in order to close the gaps and maintain symmetry.'
Worn Teeth, Discolored Teeth
Whitening, Bonding
'When I first did my veneers, people started approaching me and saying 'what have you done to yourself, you look so much younger?''
Slanted Smile, Gaps, Worn Teeth, Discolored Teeth
Porcelain Veneers
'Bonding on the front four teeth was used in order to close the gaps between the front teeth.'
Gaps
Bonding
Gaps
Bonding