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Gap between front two teeth
Hi, my upper two tooth in the centre is slightly big and has a gap in between. When I smile it's very evident and doesn't look pleasant in pics. Want to know if there is a way to fix/bridge the gap permanently.
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Going by your words orthodontic treatment is the best way to close space between your teeth. As u say , already ur teeth is  big ,crown or veneer might increase tooth size.
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Many options are available to fill these gaps. Braces treatment is ideal though it does take a year or so for treatment. You can opt for tooth coloured braces also. Besides these cosmetic options ( depending on how wide your gap is) are also available ranging from simple ceramic fillings to laminates and veneers. However these will need to be replaced after a few years.
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Hello, Gap closure can be done with cosmetic options like veneers/laminates or with orthodontic treatment.
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