It depends on how big the gap is. You could get bonding done but, it will need to be replaced over the course of your life. It also chips easily and so many dentists don't recommend it. There is also veneers but depending on how big the gap is you may not have this as an option because you wouldn't want to have two big front teeth that are not comparable to the size of the other teeth. (This will give you a chiclet look that no one finds asthetically pleasing.) Braces for this condition usually require a frenectomy( the removal of the small flap of skin under a lip). It's actually a muscle that has kept your teeth from being closed together in the front. Then of course the braces and retainer. I would really look into braces if there are other problems with your smile that are affecting you. Many dental offices have payment plans especially with orthodontia. Invisalign is for patients with minor subtlties they don't like about their teeth. It too is also costly. If it is really something that bothers you you could always babysit or work part time ( I assume you are underage) to help out your mother with the costs.
2007-01-29 05:18:15
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answered by nicoledave44039 2
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even with braces it is hard to keep the gap closed. after they come off a retainer is necessary to keep the teeth close which gets really annoying and is uncomfortable to wear every night because the teeth are moving all the time. the dentist may be able to do a procedure that cuts the little piece of skin that goes from the front lip to the gums right at the middle where the gap is. if yours is prominent that may be one way to get the teeth closer together. it all depends on your mouth. once all of your teeth come in (wisdom teeth don't come until your 20s usually) they may move closer together on their own. if not you may just have to get used to the gap. i have one and don't like it most of the time but am used to it at this point.
2007-01-21 11:22:26
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answered by summer 5
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Yes, there is an operation to remove the piece of skin that is in between the two front teeth. I had it done many years ago. You could also consider a retainer that you can wear but if you have to take it out you can.You should look into a dental clinic that would help to defray the cost of any dental work. You might be able to ask a school nurse, if you go to school or speak to a dentist who might know of some free clinics. Good luck.
2007-01-29 04:28:28
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answered by Linda B 1
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Well. on american's next top model one of the girls had a gap in between her teeth and went to the dentist to get it fixed. What i think they did was used a fake tooth and put it where the gap would be. ( didnt exactly close the gap ALL the way) but it looks really good.. i would suggest you do the same or talk to your dentist about it.! best of luck!!
2016-03-14 21:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That is so nice of you to not want your mom to pay. (Check though: your insurance may cover braces or you may qualify for free/discounted braces, ask a doctor!)
-This will cost some money, but not nearly as much as braces. There is a "staple" the orthodontist/dentist can put on your front teeth, that can pull them together. Ask your dentist or whoever at your next check-up or appointment
-After brushing your teeth (so your gums are soft) gently push your teeth together, only do it for a few seconds, twice a day.
-I've heard taking a tight rubberband and strapping it across both your teeth helps, but I've never tried it.
These may make your teeth sore though.
Good luck!!! I hope one of these is a solution that works for you.
2007-01-21 11:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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They do cost a lot, that's for sure. I had to have braces for 5 years, and a different sort of "key" in the back because of my jaw and the shape of my teeth (a lot of Native Americans have "shovel teeth," it's a distinct shape that results in them looking squarer and having a small indentation in the back.) That sort of teeth have to have more pressure on them to move as well because the enamel is so strong and thick, they need heavier wires and more force. That all translates to one massive OW!
In your case, you might be able to get these little clear things that are made as a set--I forget what they're called, but you could get a set made for the top. They're cheaper I believe.
2007-01-21 11:22:02
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answered by Danagasta 6
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my friend had a similar problem, and she just has an elastic band around her four front teeth. This pulls the teeth closer together over time, but may not work if there is a major gap.
2007-01-21 11:37:58
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answered by snm 1
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Your mom should have had this taken care of a long time ago.
If its a matter of money then there is social services will help you resolve the problem.
Don't wait too long as the problem will not go away and only make the problem harder to correct when you get older.
In this country people are judged by their smile or lack off.
I had a boss who had bad teeth and he did not raise in our company (and he was a good worker) because he had bad teeth and BO..the BO was very offensive and the ugly teeth make him lose out in a very big promotion. So get some help sooner then later.
2007-01-21 11:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I straightened a front tooth of mine when I was young by putting steady pressure on it while I would be reading/watching tv. I don't remember how long it took, too long ago. Maybe you could take some dental floss and put it around your two front teeth and tighten it. Just an idea.
2007-01-21 11:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yes go to your dentist they will fill in the gap models do it all the time it doesn't hurt its fast effective and no one will be able to tell u had the gap filled in at all i have seen this done allot of times its a miracle cure
2007-01-21 11:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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