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How To Fill The Gap In My Front Teeth?

how i feel the gap in my front teeth ? i am 19year girl actually i have an accident case it happen when i am 18year so give me the suggestion which is the best option for filling the gap in my front teeth in minimum cost becz i am belonging to the middle class family swee
Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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Hi. Welcome to Healthcaremagic.
I read your query. The gap in front tooth can be closed via numbers of ways but firstvit require proper check up.
If its only this gap and rest of the dention is perfect, and the gap is small, you can get crown or laminates to close it. Since you mentioned trauma as its cause, you need to get an x-ray done of these teeth to check if there is any pulp damage or not. You may require RCT as well. Else you need to consult an orthodontist, who will study your dentition, OPG and tell if you require fixed braces or clasps and springs can help too.
Hope the answer helps you. Thank you!
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How To Fill The Gap In My Front Teeth?

Hi. Welcome to Healthcaremagic. I read your query. The gap in front tooth can be closed via numbers of ways but firstvit require proper check up. If its only this gap and rest of the dention is perfect, and the gap is small, you can get crown or laminates to close it. Since you mentioned trauma as its cause, you need to get an x-ray done of these teeth to check if there is any pulp damage or not. You may require RCT as well. Else you need to consult an orthodontist, who will study your dentition, OPG and tell if you require fixed braces or clasps and springs can help too. Hope the answer helps you. Thank you!