See Our Team To Close Spaces

We meet some patients who are fond of the small gap between their two front teeth. Then, we meet patients who have never been pleased about their gap. We also see tiny spaces that patients find annoying, as well as all over spacing. If you aren’t pleased with the way your smile looks (and more) because of spaces, you’ll be happy to learn we can close them. We may do this with the help of creating a facade. Or, we may actually move teeth, so they sit next to one another and make contact for a very uniform finish! Just how might we accomplish this if you have teeth spacing, you’re asking yourself? Let’s review!

How Veneers Can Help You

We might suggest porcelain veneers to address your teeth spacing if you don’t really need a lot done in regard to your alignment but you’re definitely not pleased with the way things look. We may also suggest veneers if you want a whiter smile and there are other esthetic concerns on your list. Veneers are shells bonded to tooth surfaces (just the visible areas). We make them slightly wider than your natural teeth (and fully customize them), so your gaps are closed and your smile looks beautiful.

Why We May Suggest Invisalign

We might suggest Invisalign treatment, rather than veneers, to address your smile spacing. We generally suggest this clear aligner treatment to actually shift teeth together if you are dealing with all over spacing, if your spaces are the result of alignment concerns that we cannot address with cosmetic care, or if you are dealing with additional alignment issues.

See Us Soon To Talk About Closing Spaces

See us about the cosmetic care you need to fill spaces between teeth. To learn more, schedule an appointment with your dentist by calling Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.

Allen & Neumann

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