The gap between my front teeth is getting wider as I age. I thought I could get a snap-on smile as an affordable option, but the dentist I saw said that a snap-on smile wasn’t right for me. She recommended porcelain veneers and no other option, but veneers cost much more than I wanted to pay. Is that my only option? Thanks. Monti
Monti
We don’t know why the dentist didn’t explain options other than porcelain veneers for the gap between your teeth. Multiple treatments can close gaps.
How Can a Dentist Close a Gap Between Your Teeth?
Dental composite, porcelain veneers, and braces are treatment options for closing a gap between teeth. Treatment recommendations can depend on the condition and position of your teeth and the gap size.
Closing a Gap with Braces
Braces are a tried-and-true method for aligning teeth and closing gaps. If excess gum tissue contributes to the gap, your dentist might need to remove it before proceeding with braces.
- Treatment Time: Braces typically take six to twelve months to complete.
- Cost: While more expensive than dental bonding, braces can be more cost-effective than veneers, depending on the number of veneers required.
- Longevity: With proper retainer use, braces offer permanent results for a gap-free smile.
Closing a Gap with Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are thin shells that mimic natural tooth color and shine. However, for a proper fit, a dentist must remove a small amount of enamel from the front surface of your teeth. Additionally, depending on the gap size, you might need veneers applied to more than just your two front teeth for a balanced smile.
- Treatment Time: Porcelain veneers can usually be completed in two to three visits, although some cases may require more.
- Cost: Depending on your needs, veneers are pricier than dental bonding and can even be more expensive than braces. Typically, a single veneer costs $1,500 or more.
- Longevity: High-quality veneers, with proper care, can last ten to twenty years.
Closing a Gap with Dental Bonding
A skilled cosmetic dentist can utilize various bonding materials and tools to close the gap between your teeth. This process involves blending composite shades to perfectly match your natural teeth and conceal the gap. Finally, the dentist polishes your teeth for a beautiful, glossy finish.
- Treatment Time: An experienced cosmetic dentist can complete dental bonding for a gap closure in about an hour, all while you’re comfortably seated in the dental chair.
- Cost: Dental bonding is the most budget-friendly option compared to braces or porcelain veneers.
- Longevity: High-quality dental bonding, with proper care, can last around five years or even longer.
Dr. Duane Delaune used dental bonding to close this patient’s teeth gap
Metairie, Louisiana, cosmetic dentist Dr. Duane Delaune sponsors this post.