Correction of the distance between the teeth, especially the maxillary incisors referred to as diastema, may be due to the high frenum of the patient (frenum), or the soft tissue attachment between the two teeth, which is most commonly seen in pediatric patients.
Correction of the distance between the teeth, especially the maxillary incisors referred to as diastema, may be due to the high frenum of the patient (frenum), or the soft tissue attachment between the two teeth, which is most commonly seen in pediatric patients. In the first step, the orthodontic specialist fixes the orthodontic constant of the space, and at the end of the treatment, the frontal displacement is done by the periodontist to prevent any reversibility in the future. It should be noted that another reason for dysplasia is the presence of mesiodens (extra teeth) between the maxillary incisors. In some cases frenum and mesiodens co-exist. And in some adult patients with an unmatched propertion of the size of the tooth with the jaw who have an extra space between the frontal teeth of both jaws, the orthodontist specialist correct the issue by the most recent orthodontic techniques such as invisible orthodontics and transparent brackets.