Diastema or Gap Between Teeth – Causes, Treatment & Prevention

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You might overlook the space between your teeth, but it could be a sign of something more than just aesthetics. But when gaps start affecting your bite, confidence, or overall dental health, it’s worth looking a little closer. From genetics to everyday habits, there are several reasons why gaps form between teeth—and thankfully, just as many ways to treat them. In this article, we explore the common causes behind a gap between teeth, the potential risks it carries, and the treatment options that can help restore both function and appearance.

What is Diastema (Gap Between Teeth)?

Diastema is a condition where you have a noticeable gap between teeth. It is found in both kids and adults. The gap in teeth can be between any teeth. But the gap between the front teeth​ is more visible. Sometimes this gap gets filled on its own with the eruption of permanent teeth in kids. It is merely an aesthetic concern for some people, but it can pose serious dental health threats for others. Read on to learn about the causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of diastema.

What Causes Gap Between Teeth (Diastema)?

The following are the possible causes of diastema:

  1. Natural Growth

    Sometimes, gapped front teeth are the result of natural growth in kids. It is pretty common among the age group of 6-8 years. But this gap disappears in most cases with the formation of upper canines.

  2. Abnormal Position, Size & Shape of Teeth

    If the shape, size, and position of your teeth are unusual, the possibility of a gap increases. These teeth can’t get the required pressure and support from each other to prevent them from drifting apart.

  3. Missing Teeth

    The most common occurrence of missing teeth is the underdeveloped or absence of the surrounding teeth of your upper front teeth. They are also called upper lateral incisors. This condition leads to a gap between the front teeth.

  4. Outgrown Labial Frenum

    The labial frenum is a tissue covering the inside of the upper lip and the gum above the upper front teeth. If this tissue outgrows, it can lead to a gap in the teeth.

  5. Periodontitis

    A gap between your teeth can also be the result of periodontitis. It is a kind of gum disease or infection that damages the tissues and the teeth bones. As a result, your teeth get loose and form a gap.

  6. Improper Swallowing Reflex

    Correct swallowing reflexes make your tongue press against the roof of the mouth. In contrast, incorrect swallowing pushes your tongue against your front teeth. This constant pressure can eventually convert into the gap between front teeth.

  7. Wrong Habits

    Bad habits like biting lower lips and sucking the thumb or finger can cause diastema in a kid. And an adult can invite it by having a tongue piercing. The pierced stud can disturb the formation of front teeth by pushing them.

  8. Falling of Baby Teeth

    A gap between teeth can emerge due to the falling of baby or permanent teeth. But these kinds of gaps close with the eruption of permanent teeth.

Symptoms of Diastema (Gap in Teeth)

The most striking sign of diastema is a gap between the teeth. Apart from that, you may also notice any of the following symptoms:-

  • Receding Gums
  • Swollen & Tender Gums
  • Bad Breath
  • Bleeding Gums
  • Loose Teeth
  • Bright Red Gums

How to Fix Gap Between Teeth​ (Diastema)?

The treatment is not needed if the diastema is temporary due to falling off the baby’s teeth. It is also not required if it’s not posing any dental health risk. However, you may choose to treat it solely for cosmetic reasons. If you wish to get treatment for diastema, here are your possible options:-

  1. Braces

    Treatment with braces for gapped teeth is quite common. It treats diastema by putting pressure on the teeth for them to come closer to each other. You may be required to wear a complete set of braces even if there is only one gap to fill.

  2. Veneers

    Veneers are the thin piece of porcelain material that are put on the surface of your teeth. It is custom-made for each patient. It is generally helpful in the case of diastema caused by undersized teeth.

  3. Invisalign Treatment

    Invisalign are known to correct gapped and misaligned teeth. This treatment is ideal for all age groups. Invisalign aligners are a popular alternative to braces as they are virtually invisible to others.

  4. Dental Implants

    In case of missing teeth, you need to be treated with a dental implant. It is also known as a dental bridge. It is a replacement of your teeth which is attached by inserting a metal screw in your jawbones. A device is also connected to either side of the teeth gap for support.

  5. Gum Disease Treatment

    When you get a diastema because of gum disease, the dentist needs to treat it first. Otherwise, the spreading infection can lead to tooth loss. The gum disease treatment involves removing tartar from your gums.

  6. Dental Bonding

    Dental bonding helps close teeth gaps when the gap is caused by one or more smaller teeth. In this treatment, the resin is applied to the surface of your teeth. And it is hardened with the help of light rays.

  7. Orthodontic Surgery

    If your diastema results from an abnormal frenum or a cyst, you might need to undergo orthodontic surgery. The surgery will extract the excess tissue. The orthodontic treatment can be started after the surgery.

How to Prevent Gap Between Teeth (Diastema)?

You can’t prevent diastema because of natural causes. However, on your part, you can make some lifestyle changes to reduce its risk.

  • Brush your teeth twice a day.
  • Floss once a day
  • Help your kids break their bad habits, like thumb-sucking.
  • Teach your kid proper swallowing reflexes
  • Go for professional dental cleaning & regular dental check-ups.

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Conclusion

Don’t hesitate to visit the orthodontist if you notice any signs of diastema in yourself or your child. The gap between teeth might not be troublesome upfront. But a visit to the orthodontist is required to rule out any underlying dental health problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have diastema, you may experience gaps between your teeth, potential issues with chewing or speech, and in some cases, increased susceptibility to gum disease or dental decay. Treatment options may vary depending on the severity and underlying causes of the condition.

Diastema can sometimes increase with age due to factors like gum recession, tooth loss, or changes in dental alignment, although this isn't always the case and varies among individuals. Regular dental check-ups can help monitor any changes and address them as needed.

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Dr. Nimesh Patel

Dr. Patel is an orthodontist and maintains a private practice in Rome, NY. He completed his undergraduate education at the Ohio State University. Then, he earned his Doctorate in Dental Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia. After earning his doctorate, Dr. Patel attended a three-year, dual-degree residency at Columbia University in New York City. Here, he earned his certificate in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics as well as earning a Masters in Oral Biology. During his time off, Dr. Patel likes to stay active by jogging, biking, and hiking.