Congenital factors Congenital teeth are sparse and large. After replacing deciduous teeth with permanent teeth, permanent teeth will be underdeveloped, resulting in smaller teeth and larger gaps;
Tooth loss, regardless of various reasons, is neglected, which leads to the displacement of adjacent teeth to the missing teeth and the widening of the tooth gap;
Severe dental caries/cavities caused by oral diseases will widen the gap between teeth, and periodontal disease will lead to gingival atrophy and alveolar bone absorption. The longer the time, the more obvious the root exposure and the larger the tooth gap. Bad living habits Long-term incorrect use of toothpicks to pick teeth will hurt gums, cause bleeding of gums, and enlarge teeth, which is not conducive to oral health.
There are two common adjustment methods: correction-correction; glue together
If there is correction, there is self-locking bracket orthodontics, which is what we often call braces. This method takes about half a year, which saves time and effort for most people.
Tooth veneer. This is a method introduced from abroad, which is specially used to correct large gaps in teeth.
Pay attention to the way you brush your teeth, and don't use a toothbrush that is too thick and hard, which is easy to damage your teeth.