
Many people casually refer to the space between the front teeth as “gap teeth” or “open teeth.” While these terms are common in everyday language, the correct dental term is diastema...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
A diastema refers to a gap or space between two teeth, most often noticeable between the upper front teeth. This condition is not a disease or disorder—it’s simply a variation in dental alignment that can occur naturally.
Diastema can result from several factors such as a mismatch between the size of the jawbone and the teeth, an oversized labial frenum (the tissue connecting the upper lip to the gums), or habits like thumb-sucking in childhood.
In most cases, a diastema doesn’t pose any health risk. However, for some people, large gaps can affect chewing efficiency, speech, or self-confidence.
Dentists can recommend treatments like braces, veneers, or bonding if one wishes to close the space for functional or cosmetic reasons. Interestingly, in certain cultures, a diastema is seen as a sign of beauty or good luck.
So instead of calling it “gap teeth,” it’s more accurate and respectful to say diastema, understanding it as a normal dental characteristic rather than a flaw.
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