Can Braces Fix Gaps on Teeth?

By Queen City Orthodontics
updated on August 20, 2024
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Gapping between the teeth is an orthodontic concern that many people seek treatment for. Closing your gap may even be the only reason you need braces. Known formally as diastema, gaps in teeth can cause self-consciousness and also dental issues. Many patients with this issue often ask, “Can braces fix gaps in teeth?” Our Liberty Township orthodontist answers this question below.

Can Braces Fix Gaps in Teeth?

Fortunately, braces are a great option when trying to close a gap in between the teeth. The basic function of braces extends effectively to gaps–they simply pull the teeth together using the tension of the wire. Many treatment options can be considered to close your gap, including:

  • Metal braces
  • Gold braces
  • Invisalign
  • Lingual braces

Your preferred option should be able to close your gap effectively and give you the smile you have always wanted! Talk to your orthodontist about your specific desired treatment.

Causes of Gaps

Sometimes, the causes of gaps are hereditary and simply formed by the structure of your mouth. They can also be caused by certain inherited disorders that affect the jaw and teeth eruption. However, specific causes have also been identified, such as thumb sucking, missing teeth, teeth that are crowded, and different-sized teeth. Paying close attention to these issues and getting treatment quickly will provide the best outcome when trying to close a gap.

Are There Risks with Gaps?

There are actual dental risks associated with gaps. While most people focus on the aesthetics of having gapped teeth, gaps can also damage their gums. With a gap, you have an exposed section of gum that can be damaged simply by biting too hard or getting food stuck in between the teeth. It’s best for your gum health to close the gap and protect your gums.

Contact our 5-star-rated Liberty Township orthodontist to learn more today!

*The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only.

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Dr. Nicole Crasto, DDS, MS
Queen City Orthodontics
Dr. Nicole Crasto is a board-certified orthodontist at Queen City Orthodontics, dedicated to creating magical smiles for her patients. With a Bachelor of Science from the University of Dayton and a DDS from The Ohio State University, she further specialized in orthodontics at Seton Hill University. Dr. Crasto brings over a decade of experience and advanced training in the latest orthodontic techniques. Passionate about lifelong learning, she is committed to providing exceptional care and building meaningful relationships with her patients.
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