Can gaps between front teeth be corrected?
In general, gaps between the front teeth can be corrected, and in most cases, proper treatment can achieve well-aligned teeth. The specific analysis is as follows:
The causes of gaps between front teeth include dental spacing, short labial frenum, supernumerary teeth, or abnormal tooth shape. For different causes, there are several established clinical orthodontic approaches: if the gap is due to simple tooth spacing, traditional metal braces or invisible aligners can be used to gradually move the teeth into their proper positions and close the gap; if the gap results from a short labial frenum pulling on the teeth, a frenectomy should first be performed, followed by orthodontic treatment; if supernumerary teeth are present, they must be extracted before orthodontic closure of the gap. The effectiveness of correction depends on the size of the gap and the patient's age. Orthodontic treatment during adolescence typically requires a shorter duration and yields more stable results, while adults may require a slightly longer treatment period but can still achieve satisfactory outcomes.
It is recommended to first visit a reputable dental clinic, where a thorough oral examination and X-rays can determine the exact cause of the gap. Under a dentist’s guidance, an appropriate treatment plan can then be selected. During treatment, it is essential to follow medical advice regarding oral hygiene to ensure both effective correction and long-term dental health.