Dr. Deepali Chopde Tambatkar is graduated from Nair Hospital Dental College (Mumbai)renowned and one of the best Dental colleges in-country. Completed her graduation in the year 2001

What causes sudden gap in front teeth

You have perfectly aligned teeth, but out of nowhere, you notice a gap between your front teeth! But how? What could have happened that made your teeth shift? And most importantly, how did it happen? Well, let's find out.

Stating out reasons:

Before we delve into what causes teeth to shift, let’s understand that teeth don't shift overnight; it is a gradual process, and we only notice it when the gap becomes significantly visible

Gum Disease: Gum disease may not appear upfront, but it hits only after one notices bleeding or swelling. The onset of infection is hard to spot. It starts spreading slowly and gradually attacks the gums and bone supporting your teeth. When not taken timely action, the gum disease progresses, eventually weakening the foundation, causing teeth to loosen and potentially shift.

Aging: Aging brings complications (minor or major) in the body, including your teeth. With time, the gum naturally recedes and exposes the roots of our teeth. At one point, the receding gums start to create gaps between teeth, especially in the front.

Habits: Gapped teeth are very commonly seen in kids. This happens due to certain habits, viz., thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, and aggressive brushing. Such habits put pressure on the front teeth until you notice a significant gap.

Missing Teeth: If you have extracted your tooth or have a missing tooth, then the shift in the adjacent teeth is bound to happen. This happens due to the void that makes the surrounding teeth shift.

Other Factors: If you have undergone surgery, have underlying medical conditions or have experienced hormonal changes, then in such cases, teeth tend to shift from their places. This generally happens due to certain medications you take to tackle the issues mentioned above.

Now that you’ve noticed the gap, what actions should be taken?

If the formation of a gap concerns you, then book an appointment with your dentist. The dentist will closely examine your teeth and ask you about your medical history, based on which your dentist will suggest an appropriate treatment like:

Orthodontic treatment: Orthodontic intervention helps to bring teeth back into its position. Braces and aligners can do the job perfectly; however, this depends on the cause and severity of the gap.

Dental bonding or veneers: If the gap is relatively small, the dentist can mask it using veneers or dental bonding.

Conclusion

The gap in the teeth isn’t a major dental issue unless the cause of it is gum disease. With timely actions, you can bring the teeth back to their original place. Maintain an oral hygiene routine, visit your dentist every six months, and let go of habits that lead to gapped teeth.

If you are concerned about the gaps and are looking for the best dentist in Kalyan, then get in touch with the experts at Om Dental Clinic, they will find an optimal treatment for your gapped teeth. Contact 90044 57690 to book an appointment.