What is Diastema?
Madonna has probably the most famous diastema. Other celebrities include Arnold Schwarzenegger, Willam Dafoe and Elijah Wood.
A diastema is a space or gap between teeth. It appears most often as a gap between front teeth, however, diastemas can occur between any two teeth.
Why Do Diastema’s Form?
A mismatch between the size of the jaw bones and the size of the teeth can cause gaps between teeth. If teeth are missing or too small for the jaw bone, teeth gaps can occur. This happens most often with the upper lateral incisors (the teeth next to the two upper front teeth) which can cause the upper central incisors to develop a space.
A diastema also can be caused by an oversized labial frenum. The labial frenum is the piece of tissue that normally extends from the inside of your upper lip to the gum just above your two upper front teeth. In some situations, the labial frenum continues to grow and passes between the two front teeth. If this happens, it blocks the natural closing of the space between these teeth.
Habits can also lead to gaps between the teeth. Thumb sucking tends to pull the front teeth forward, creating gaps. Teeth gaps can also develop from an incorrect swallowing reflex.
For most people, the tongue presses against the roof of the mouth (palate) during swallowing. Some people develop a different reflex known as a tongue thrust. When they swallow, the tongue presses against the front teeth. Over time the pressure will push the front teeth forward. This can cause spaces to develop.
Periodontal (gum) disease results in the loss of the bone that supports the teeth. In people who have lost a lot of bone, the teeth can become loose. This movement can result in a gap between front teeth. Children may also have temporary teeth gaps as their baby teeth fall out. Most of these spaces close as the permanent teeth reach their final positions.
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How Do You Diagnose a Diastema?
You may notice a space when brushing or flossing. Your dentist will be able to identify gaps between your teeth during an examination.
Does a Diastema Have Any Symptoms?
A diastema that occurs because of a mismatch between the teeth and the jaw does not have any symptoms. However, spaces caused by a tongue thrust habit or periodontal disease will tend to expand or grow with time. The teeth may become loose, and discomfort or pain may occur, particularly during biting or chewing.
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