Do gaps come back after braces?

Failure to wear your retainer and other dental issues can cause your teeth to shift and gaps to appear between them, even after a braces treatment. Occasionally, a removable retainer can be used to fix gaps between teeth. Consult with your orthodontist to see if this option is right for your specific case.
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Do gaps close after braces?

Braces work by pulling teeth into place with brackets, wire and elastic chain. Small elastic bands linked in a chain can move teeth together and close gaps. The coloured elastic chain fits over the brackets attached to teeth. Elastic chains can close gaps in as little as six weeks to six months.
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How long do braces last for gaps?

Traditional braces may take between six and eight months to close the gaps. However, not all cases are the same. The duration of the treatment is determined by several factors, including: Position and condition of your teeth.
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How many times can you get braces?

If everything's in tip-top condition, there's nothing to stop you from wearing braces two or even three times. Although done properly, once should be enough!
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Do braces change your face shape?

Your face shape can become distorted by any type of bite issues or even just from misalignment of the teeth. Aligning the jaw and teeth with braces or Invisalign will give you a stunning, healthy smile. Since your smile is a major feature on your face, this can change your appearance in a positive way.
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Tooth Gaps / Black Triangles with Braces or Invisalign



Do gaps in teeth get bigger with age?

This may mean that gaps in teeth can get bigger over the years, or in some cases they may get smaller. You'll need to have a consultation with an orthodontist to understand how your teeth are shifting as you age.
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Why are my teeth spacing out with braces?

The most common reason as to why braces have a hard time closing some gaps is because of the size, shape, or position of the teeth. A tooth may be too small to properly fill a space between two normally sized teeth. In this circumstance, it's recommended that the tooth is resized and reshaped in order to fill the gap.
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Will teeth move to fill gap?

Did you know that in the event of a missing tooth over time your remaining teeth can actually move to fill the gap the missing tooth left behind? It's true! It is called tooth migration and it is damaging to your oral health, your remaining teeth and the overall appearance of your smile.
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Why did my gap come back?

Common Causes of Gaps:

Extra teeth, which push other teeth out of the correct positions. Missing teeth, which create a large gap or cause other teeth to fill the gap improperly. Losing baby teeth too young, so the adult teeth grow in misaligned. Small teeth, which don't take up the proper amount of room.
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Can teeth gaps close naturally?

Summary. Gaps between baby teeth are normal. Gaps between adult front teeth often close by themselves as more adult teeth come through. Talk to your oral health professional if you have concerns about gapped teeth.
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Can your teeth shift in your 20s?

Here at Dental Partners of Boston, we know shifting teeth can happen later in life. This can be from a number of causes. You're Still Growing: It's fairly common for teeth to grow more in your late 20's. It's genetic and often shows up as crowding in your front lower teeth.
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Why is my gap getting bigger?

The absence of proper dental care and oral hygiene can cause gum disease. Poor gum health can cause receding gums, gum infections, loose teeth, and other dental issues. These symptoms of gum disease can cause spaces to grow in between the teeth. Once these spaces are present, the teeth can shift.
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What color is best for braces?

Choose light blue, bronze, dark purple or subdued reds and pinks to complement lighter skin tones. Choose darker colors to make your teeth appear whiter. Watch out for lighter colors that could make your teeth look more yellow. Consider colors that complement or match your eyes.
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How long does it take to close a 1mm gap braces?

A facial analysis would be most prudent here. Usually with the right treatment one of which would be braces, the gap can be closed as early as 5-6 months, or even earlier with ceramic crowns and/or veneers.
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What is the shortest time period for braces?

Metal and Clear Braces

The minimum time to wear braces can be as little as several months to fix a basic crooked tooth or spacing issue through to 36 months for both metal braces and ceramic braces.
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Is it possible to kiss with braces?

It's completely fine if you're not ready for something as adventurous as kissing right away! When you feel ready, take it slow. Being gentle while kissing with braces is incredibly important for the safety of you and your partner. It's a good idea to start with closed lips.
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What are the worst braces colors?

Extremely dark hues, such as black and brown, are the worst colors for braces that should be avoided by all braces wearers since they might stain or discolor your teeth. White and yellow rubber bands, along with clear rubber bands, pick up colors from dark beverages such as coffee, tea, and red wine.
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What foods can you not eat with braces?

Foods to avoid with braces:
  • Chewy foods — bagels, licorice.
  • Crunchy foods — popcorn, chips, ice.
  • Sticky foods — caramel candies, chewing gum.
  • Hard foods — nuts, hard candies.
  • Foods that require biting into — corn on the cob, apples, carrots.
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Do braces weaken the teeth?

Perhaps one of the most common questions regarding braces is whether or not they cause weakening of the enamel. The truth is that braces make the teeth move within the gums in the mouth during the whole treatment process. While they move, it does not mean they will lose or deteriorate in tooth support.
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How rare is it to have a gap in your front teeth?

Diastema is a term used to refer to a large gap between the front teeth. Diastema is pretty common, and some people are okay with having a gap between their front teeth. Some celebrities like Michael Strahan, for example, are known for their iconic tooth gap.
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Can I use rubber bands to close my gap?

Putting a rubber band around two teeth to close a space or gap between them isn't standard treatment. In fact, the use of gap bands is highly discouraged by dentists, orthodontists, and many other medical professionals.
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Do bottom teeth move faster than top with braces?

In addition, it is normal to start treatment by having the braces installed on the top teeth first. The top teeth and jawbone take longer to align and move compared to the bottom teeth.
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Can I straighten my teeth with my fingers?

Teeth have roots surrounded by ligaments that secure your teeth firmly into your gumline. When you try to straighten your own teeth, you can put too much strain on these roots and ligaments. This can cause the roots to break off or push too forcefully on the ligaments, possibly killing a tooth.
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What is gap teeth called in English?

Gapped teeth, which are also called diastema, cause distinct gaps between the teeth. Diastema is a term used most often for the gap between the front two upper teeth, the most common gap in the mouth.
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Are gaps genetic?

Gaps may form when a person's teeth are too small for the jaw bone. As a result, teeth are spaced too far apart. The size of your teeth and jaw bone can be determined by genetics, so diastema can run in families.
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