The process of eliminating spaces between teeth, also known as diastema closure, is a cosmetic and sometimes functional dental procedure. For instance, the central diastema, a gap between the two upper front teeth, is a common example addressed through various methods. The choice of method often depends on the size of the space and the patient’s overall dental health.
Addressing these spaces can significantly enhance a patient’s self-esteem and improve the aesthetics of their smile. Functionally, closing gaps may contribute to better tooth alignment and prevent potential issues related to food impaction and uneven bite distribution. Historically, early attempts at diastema closure involved basic restorative techniques, while modern dentistry offers sophisticated and less invasive options.