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How our Dentist can help you Close Gaps between your Teeth

How our Dentist can help you Close Gaps between your Teeth

Gaps between your teeth can make you feel very embarrassed to smile. Even though gaps seem to be an in-style trend for fashion models and actresses, for those of us who aren’t celebrities the out-of-the-norm appearance of gapped teeth is usually not something we desire. Fortunately, there are several [link id=’51’ text=’cosmetic dentistry’] treatments that can eliminate the gaps between your teeth and create a beautiful, attractive smile.

Cosmetic dentistry treatments addressing gaps between teeth include:

  • Porcelain veneers
  • Teeth bonding
  • Invisalign®

With porcelain veneers, the veneers are placed over the front surfaces of your teeth. In this way, the gap can be concealed beneath two side-by-side veneers. Veneers are pre-made shells of durable porcelain. Tooth bonding starts as a soft material, which is molded onto your teeth and then hardened.

If you have gaps between your teeth but also have bite problems, you may benefit from Invisalign or another orthodontic treatment. Invisalign will gradually straighten your teeth over time, moving them into proper alignment and reducing gaps between your teeth.

During your consultation with our experienced dentist, [link id=’21’ text=’Dr. Pamela Marzban’], we can help you determine all of your options for improving your smile by closing gaps between your teeth.

If you are unhappy with the spacing between your teeth and want to have the smile you’ll be most proud of, please [link id=’50003′ text=’contact Dr. Pamela Marzban, DDS’], to schedule a consultation.

Craniofacial Development: From Infancy to Adult

Do you wonder why nearly every child needs orthodontics? Why are people mouth breathing and developing mouth breather faces? Why is Temporo-mandibular Dysfunction (TMD) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) becoming a worldwide epidemic? In this book, Dr. Pamela Marzban explains why modern day faces develop incorrectly, how to identify it, and what you can do for optimum facial development for you and your child.

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