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Diastema: Understanding the Causes of Gap in Front Teeth

Diastema: Causes & How to Treat

Who doesn’t love a set of shiny white, perfectly aligned teeth? But for most of us, it’s just a dream. Misaligned teeth can be a menace. Aside from causing a dip in our confidence and preventing us from smiling freely, misaligned teeth can also lead to serious oral health issues and discomfort.

One of the most common examples of misaligned teeth is a gap in the front teeth or diastema. A gap in the front teeth can occur due to a bunch of reasons, such as –

Frenum

One of the most common reasons for diastema is frenum. A labial frenum can be defined as a delicate tissue that connects your lip to your gums. An abnormal frenum tissue can cause a gap in the front teeth. Diastema caused by an abnormally sized frenum doesn’t necessarily require treatment. However, if the gap is too much, getting it fixed is recommended.

Jaw Size

The size of the jaw also plays a big role in the alignment of your teeth. If you have a larger jaw, your teeth will have more space to move farther away from each other. This can lead to a gap in the front teeth.

Gum Diseases

Gum diseases can also lead to a gap in your teeth. Factors like receding gums, gum infections, loose teeth and other symptoms of gum diseases can lead to an increase in the space between your teeth.

While the first and foremost priority should be to treat the root cause of diastema, correcting the gap in the front teeth is also important. This is because residual food can get stuck in this gap. This food gets converted into plaque if not removed in time and can cause serious infections and health issues.

In addition to this, practising basic oral hygiene like brushing or flossing gets difficult when you have a gap in your front teeth.

How to Treat a Gap in Your Front Teeth?

There are a bunch of ways to treat diastema. However, the most hassle-free way is with clear aligners. Clear aligners offer a discreet, quick and effective solution to teeth alignment issues and can give you a celeb-like smile without any inconvenience.

toothsi clear aligners are safe, efficient and totally convenient. These aligners are transparent and hence almost invisible, making them perfect for people across age groups. In addition to this, our clear aligners are removable! Yes, you read that right.

There are many advantages to this. For one, you don’t have any restrictions on food. This is something you can’t say about conventional braces. Since clear aligners are removable, you can take them off before consuming food and enjoy your favourite snacks without any discomfort. In addition to this, removable aligners cause no problems while brushing or flossing. All you need to do is take these retainers off before brushing and brush your teeth as you normally would. Now that’s a game changer.

So, here you have it! This was all you needed to know about diastema and its causes. So, what are you waiting for? Book a consultation today and get ready to say goodbye to misaligned teeth.

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