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Braces are often used to remove gaps in teeth.
It depends on what teeth have gaps, and if theyre only on the top your top teeth will need them but if its on the bottom too, you will need it on top and bottom but sometimes people get them even if they dont have gaps on top and bottom because they have messed up teeth so it just depends on what your dentist says, and based on how your teeth are formed.
Your orthodontist should be able to close all gaps and get your teeth to align perfectly
Your doctor can give you the details, but the gaps will slowly fill in with gum, and your teeth will likely not move.
knitting needles
They might have wooden teeth....maybe gold.
Teeth will look uneven and there will be gaps.
Yes, as the teeth can shift in the bone when the wisdom teeth are no longer there to keep them in place. Yes, but in a minimal way. The gaps that can be mostly noticed are in the back area. Rarely front teeth are affected.
it bring the teeth closer together
some of them do
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It might help a little, but if your father or mother have gapped teeth, you probably will too.AnswerWhen your wisdom teeth will come out, if you have space, they might close some gaps between your back teeth. It is less likely that they will help closing the gaps between your anterior teeth. To do so, it is better to do an orthodontic treatment.I had gaps between my anterior teeth, like my grandfather did. It was corrected by braces in middle school within only a year. My wisdom teeth came in and still have plenty of room. I found that my teeth tend to move outward, so I still wear braces overnight at least once a week, fifteen years later.AnswerAlthough my teeth are straight, I have gaps in them due to their shape (normal teeth are triangular, mine are square) or so my dentist says. Because the teeth are already straight (not needing braces^), my dentist said the solution to my gaps is porcelain veneers. He also said that braces would only force my teeth together, and that they would constantly be moving back to their original place because they were already in the correct position. I had my wisdom teeth removed while they were still impacted. My mother also only had gaps in her upper front teeth, and when her wisdom teeth erupted they pushed her upper and bottom front teeth together, eliminating the gaps, but also causing her bottom teeth to become crooked. Waiting for you wisdom teeth to erupt is not the best solution to the gapped teeth, seeing as how they could cause other complications.