- In some people, there is a large gap between the teeth, especially between the two maxillary teeth. The lack of alignment between the size of the jaw bones and the size of the teeth makes distance between the teeth.
- Sometimes missing teeth are smaller or smaller than normal, which causes the distance between the teeth.
- Some habits, including sucking a baby's finger, can also be effective in creating an interdental gap.
- most people tounge stick to palate while swallow but others may interfere to front teeth which causes teeth to move forward and make distance between them.
- Gingival disease causes bone loss or missing teeth that holds teeth. In people who have lost their bones, their teeth burst, which also affects interdental spacing.
The distance between the teeth of the natural teeth is normal. Most of these spaces disappear with permanent teeth growth.
Interdental Dystrophy Treatment
The site caused by the inconsistency between the teeth and the jaw is not symptomatic, and most patients are dissatisfied with their inappropriate appearance, which can be eliminated with aesthetic treatments such as veneer (composite or laminate).