Orthodontic terms are often as tongue-tying as people expect braces to be. But at Senestraro Family Orthodontics, your source for clear braces, they aren’t! This is why we like to take time on our blog to discuss technical terms and how your orthodontist at Senestraro Family Orthodontics creates your best and most beautiful smile.

So what is a diastema?

A diastema is a space between two teeth or more. While it may be the focus of orthodontic correction, in some cases, a diastema is completely normal: for instance, herbivores have a diastema between the teeth at the front of their mouths and the teeth at the back, which helps them chew their food properly. They are less worried about senior prom pictures, however. In humans, the most common diastema is found between the two front teeth, and it is also known by its colloquial and less-flattering name: gap-tooth. Having a diastema does not always mean it needs orthodontic work – in many cases, this dental organization has no negative impacts and is simply part of the unique character that every individual mouth has./>

What causes a diastema?

A diastema can occur for several reasons. The simplest is the diastema left between two teeth when primary, or deciduous, teeth fall out. These usually resolve themselves when permanent teeth grow in and require no interventions. Diastemas can occur due to a size discrepancy between two neighboring teeth, permanent teeth that never grew in, or erupted unevenly, or even just simple genetic inheritance. One reason we see diastemas is from an oversized labial frenulum; the frenulum is the thin band of tissue attaching your gums to the mucosa of your lip.

Problems with diastemas

Again, the presence of a diastema does not necessitate orthodontic intervention. However, when a diastema causes problems, orthodontic work is a great solution. Problems most frequently seen are:

Treatment options

At Senestraro Family Orthodontics, we approach diastemas with the same careful precision that we use in every treatment plan. First, we determine the cause of the diastema and listen carefully to patient experience and concerns. If it appears that the diastema warrants orthodontic treatment, there are several options available:

Bring your questions

If you think you have a diastema and want to know about your treatment options, schedule your appointment for a free consultation today!