SPACE CLOSURES

Many patients have spaces between their teeth. Spaces can be closed in one of three ways. Free hand sculptured bonding with composite plastics is the least expensive. Porcelain Veneers would normally be the second choice but is more expensive. Finally, Porcelain Crowns can also be used to close spaces and would be the most expensive.

Any space between the front teeth will make the smile irregular and can have profound effects on the face. Space Closure will not only improve the self image of the patient, but it will also allow people to look at the face without being distracted by the irregularity in the smile.

Spaces between the teeth can be corrected with Bonding, Porcelain laminates, crowns, Bridges , Implants or by Orthodontics.

There are several ways to close unsightly gaps, depending on the cause of the space, its location and the condition of the adjacent teeth.

The cause of spacing may be heredity or some personal habit like tongue thrusting, thumb sucking, abnormal swallowing, etc. Another cause in adults is advanced gum disease, leading to loss of supporting bone and the teeth spreading out. The cause of the spacing can determine the technique used for correction

Four methods are available for space closure:

1.Orthodontics
2.Veneers
3.Crowns
4.Bonding

Gap Closure with Composite Bonding

Dental bonding on the anterior or front teeth is an excellent method for repairing minor imperfections such as chips and stains. It can also be used to fill gaps between the teeth called diastemas. Although no cosmetic dentistry procedure can take the place of good oral and periodontal hygiene, dental bonding can brighten your smile quickly and easily.

What are the most common benefits of this procedure?

In dental bonding, a composite resin material is applied to the tooth and then sculpted and shaped to cover damaged areas or to fill in gaps. This material comes in several shades so it can be matched to the natural color of your tooth. Bonding usually requires only one visit, so it is less time-consuming and less expensive than other tooth restoration methods

Bonding can be accomplished in one visit. The length of the visit will depend on the condition of your teeth and on how much repair work you are having done.

To maintain the results achieved by this procedure, it is important to practice good oral hygiene. Follow these steps to care for your teeth after bonding:

1.Keep your teeth clean by brushing and flossing regularly.
2.Schedule regular professional cleanings by your dentist or dental hygienist.
3.Use gentle toothpastes that are safe for bonded teeth. Ask your dentist for recommendations.
4.Slice hard foods like apples and carrots before eating them.
5.Avoid chewing on hard objects like fingernails, pencils, or paperclips.

Gap Closure with Dental Crowns

Crowning a tooth to close a space can be considered to be an overkill, unless the tooth needs a crown for other reasons. It involves more time and additional cost. The natural tooth has to be reduced to a particular shape and to make space for the crown. It is a very long lasting solution and can give a very pleasing result.