Generally speaking, our teeth are closely packed together and look very neat. However, some reasons may cause the sub-gap to become larger, such as gum recession or frequent use of toothpicks. In addition to affecting oral health, large gaps between front teeth can also cause other dental diseases, so it is important to correct them in a timely manner. So, how to correct the large gap between front teeth? Let’s take a look below. 1. Widening of the gaps between teeth due to gum recession The gaps between teeth are filled with gingival tissue, which is medically known as gingival papillae. The gingival papillae are easily inflamed and bleed. Each inflammation and bleeding will lower the height of the gingival papillae. As the number of times increases, the gaps between teeth will become larger. This is because the gums are shrinking, and the symptoms can be improved by teeth cleaning + local medication. 2. Correction and treatment of large gaps between teeth If it is a physiological reason (i.e. developmental), such as the gap between the front teeth is mostly caused by the lip frenulum being too low, it can be solved through correction. Orthodontics can be used to slowly move the teeth to a normal and neat position to reduce the gap between the teeth. 3. Porcelain teeth repair large gaps between teeth If the teeth are misaligned and there is a large gap, and the adult has passed the growth and development period, it is recommended to perform porcelain crown restoration or orthodontic treatment; if the gums are receding due to periodontal tissue disease, resulting in a gap between the two teeth, it is recommended to undergo periodontal disease treatment to see if there is any improvement. 4. If the gaps between teeth are large, use an interdental brush for better results When teeth are not aligned properly, or there is periodontal disease or degenerative lesions that cause the gums to shrink and expose the tooth roots, obvious gaps will form between the teeth, which can easily allow food to become stuck. At this time, many people who are used to using toothpicks will find that although the food is removed, the gaps between teeth are getting bigger and bigger. In fact, in this case, using an interdental brush is better than a toothpick. Before using an interdental brush, you should listen to the guidance and advice of your dentist to avoid using excessive force and damaging the gums, which can cause the gaps between teeth to become larger or even cause teeth to fall out, affecting appearance and chewing function. 5. Use dental floss instead of toothpicks It is often seen that some people use toothpicks to pick between teeth after eating. This can easily loosen the gaps between teeth and make them bigger. Especially the toothpicks used in some restaurants are hard and easily forked, which can easily damage the gums. Expert tip: Use dental floss instead of toothpicks. Dental floss is flat and soft, and can just pass through the physiological gaps between teeth without damaging human teeth. It is very convenient once you become proficient in using it. Place the dental floss between the teeth and move it back and forth and up and down to remove dirt. Beginners can first use smoother dental floss with wax. |
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