The cause
A diastema is space between teeth, that is, adjacent teeth
that do not touch. There are a number of reasons why spaces may exist between
teeth. The two most common are an arch length discrepancy (teeth are too narrow
for the arch that supports them), or because there are congenitally missing
teeth. The remaining teeth then either shift or merely don’t touch the next
available tooth. The spaces between the teeth can be just a fraction of a
millimeter wide or so wide that a straw can easily fit between the teeth.
The missing teeth can often do cause a cosmetic problem. In
the present culture of the Western world, spaces or gaps between teeth are not
regarded as being desirable or attractive.
Treatment Options
There are several options available to treat a diastema.
Most of these options work well whether the spaces are large or small or
whether there are several spaces or just on space between two teeth.
Orthodontics can be used to move the teeth into a more
pleasing alignment. This could be done with a retainer or fixed bands and
wires. Clear Invisalign orthodontics aligners are often used to close these
spaces. The advantage is that complex restorations are usually unnecessary and
you have to worry about the restoration chipping or breaking after years of
service. The disadvantage of orthodontics to close a diastema is the time
needed to move teeth, which can range from months to 18 months.
The other option is to have the teeth restored with bonding.
The bonding can be done with either resin or with porcelain. The resin will be
less expensive and work well to close small diastemas. The porcelain takes an
additional visit, is more expensive, and is more appropriate for larger cases
in which a more significant appearance modification is needed. This would
include changing the color of the teeth, the length of several teeth, or the
alignment of several teeth. As a rule of thumb for small spaces, a bonded resin
will work well; for larger spaces, orthodontics and porcelain must be
considered. Porcelain and resin both can be made to exactly match your existing
tooth.
Each situation must be individually examined and evaluated
before treatment. Often, we will require sturdy model impressions to be made so
we can make measurements of the tooth length, width, and amount of separation
between teeth. Using this method, we can show you how you can look through the
use of a diagnostic “wax up” showing the new shape of the teeth.
An important point to remember is that if you also want a
whiter appearing smile, we should complete the whitening process before the
bonding process. Teeth can be whitened, but dental materials such as porcelains
and resins cannot be whitened. The restorations are placed to match your tooth
color at the time they are placed, so whitening has to come first.
Afterwards
After the teeth are moved orthodontically or reshaped with
porcelain or resin, your appearance will change! Not only that, but also your
teeth will feel different to you. Your lips will be supported differently. Air
will be deflected from your teeth in a different fashion. Depending on the
amount of change, you may even need to make slight adjustments to your speech.
The good news is that all the adjustments take only several hours to a few days
to make. Very quickly, additions and changes become natural for you and you
don’t even notice that they were done, except that people will compliment you
on how lucky you are to have been born with such beautiful teeth.
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