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Suggest Treatment To Reduce The Gaps In Between The Teeth

Hello. I have small gaps in my four front teeth, and my front two teeth have slightly more space than the other adjacent teeth. The two front teeth look bigger than the others when I smile. So what is the best way to fill all the gaps and improve, so I can have a beautiful smile without any risk or side effects. There are no cavities or pains in my teeth. I am a non-smoker and a non-drinker and a vegeterian. However, I take 3-4 cups of tea daily. So could you please advise me on what I could do? Thank you for your time.
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
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Thanks for using Health Care Magic.

Read your query.

The spacing can be corrected by orthodontic treatment or by filling depending upon the space , position,age and many other factors.

I would advice you to visit a dentist / orthodontist and he will look at it and suggest whether it can be closed by filling or by retainers or it will require a or th correction.

Thanks and regards.

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Suggest Treatment To Reduce The Gaps In Between The Teeth

Thanks for using Health Care Magic. Read your query. The spacing can be corrected by orthodontic treatment or by filling depending upon the space , position,age and many other factors. I would advice you to visit a dentist / orthodontist and he will look at it and suggest whether it can be closed by filling or by retainers or it will require a or th correction. Thanks and regards.