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How can I fix a gap in my front teeth without braces?

I am a 28 year old female. I want to know how can I fix a gap in my front teeth without braces?

7 Answers

Bonding or veneer or Invisalign.
Cosmetic bonding, porcelain veneers, or Invisalign are all possibilities. Depends on your bite and general shape of your teeth.

MDSDDS
You can talk with your dentist about composites, veneers depending on size of gap

Dr Jensen
I would love to see a picture of your teeth to give you the best option. The simplest, cheapest, least invasive and reversible way to alter the shape of your teeth is to have them bonded. Bonding is a tooth colored resin that is virtually indistinguishable since it is matched to your tooth shade and blended into the shape of your own tooth. Teeth can also be altered with porcelain laminates and crowns/caps. Both of these procedures are more costly, invasive and not reversible.
Just depends on a lot of things first off how large the gap is the two front teeth can be bonded or have an ear is placed on them to close the space. It has to be evaluated cosmetically by a dentist.

Best Regards,

Dr. Mark Berkowitz
You can also fix the gap especially in your front teeth with veneers and crowns, but braces are the most conservative option. You would need a consultation with a dentist.
Yes, you can close small gaps in teeth with quartz-filled resin fillings. That process is known as “bonding.” You can also close the gap‘s with porcelain veneers, but that requires work done by a laboratory and is much more expensive than the bonding. One concern is that the problem that caused the teeth to move apart will continue after you’ve had bonding done and another gap will open up.