Diastema closure is a dental procedure that involves closing the gap between two teeth, typically the front two teeth. This gap can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, thumb-sucking, or gum disease. While some people may embrace their diastema as a unique feature, others may feel self-conscious about it and seek treatment to improve their smile.
At our local family dental practice, we offer diastema closure as one of our cosmetic dentistry services. Our experienced dentists use a variety of techniques to close the gap, including dental bonding, veneers, and orthodontic treatment. During a consultation, we will evaluate the patient's teeth and recommend the best course of action based on their individual needs and goals.
Dental bonding involves applying a tooth-colored resin to the teeth and shaping it to close the gap. This is a quick and affordable option that can be completed in a single visit. Veneers are thin shells that are custom-made to fit over the front of the teeth, covering the gap and improving the overall appearance of the smile. Orthodontic treatment, such as braces or clear aligners, may be recommended for patients with more severe spacing issues.
At Miller Comfort Dental, we understand the importance of a confident smile. Our team of skilled dentists and friendly staff are dedicated to providing personalized care to each of our patients. If you are interested in diastema closure or any of our other dental services, we encourage you to reach out to us through our Contact Us page. We are happy to answer any questions you may have and schedule a consultation to discuss your dental needs. Let us help you achieve the smile you deserve!
1. What is diastema closure and how is it done by a family dentist?
Diastema closure is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves closing the gap between two teeth, usually the front teeth. A family dentist can perform this procedure using various methods such as dental bonding, veneers, or orthodontic treatment.
2. Is diastema closure painful and how long does it take to recover?
Diastema closure is generally not painful, and most patients do not require anesthesia. The recovery time depends on the method used for the procedure. Dental bonding and veneers require minimal recovery time, while orthodontic treatment may take several months to a year.
3. How much does diastema closure cost and is it covered by insurance?
The cost of diastema closure varies depending on the method used and the complexity of the case. Dental bonding and veneers are generally less expensive than orthodontic treatment. Insurance may cover some or all of the cost of diastema closure if it is deemed medically necessary, such as in cases where the gap causes speech or eating problems. However, cosmetic procedures are usually not covered by insurance. It is best to check with your family dentist and insurance provider to determine the cost and coverage options.