Gapped teeth or diastema: causes and treatment options

Gapped teeth or diastema: causes and treatment options

Gaps between teeth, also known as diastema, are a relatively common condition. In some cases, they are part of the natural anatomy of the smile and do not pose a health problem. In others, they may be related to the bite, tooth size, frenulum, oral habits, loss of periodontal support, or absence of teeth.

What is a gummy smile?

What is a gummy smile? A gummy smile is characterized by excessive gum display when smiling, which is often an aesthetic and dental health problem for those who have it. It's aesthetic because those who have it are often self-conscious, as it's not a typical smile, and it's a health issue […]

Get a perfect smile with Dental Aesthetics

Many people feel self-conscious when they smile, whether because of crooked or stained teeth, or because they've lost a tooth. That's why at Asistencia Dental Plus we have the best specialists with extensive experience and training in cosmetic dentistry. We offer a range of options to achieve the best results […]

How can you tell if your gums are healthy?

The gums shouldn't bleed and must be strong. They shouldn't be inflamed: if they are, you may have gingivitis or periodontitis, which are the most common gum diseases. Brushing shouldn't irritate the gums: try brushing them several times. They shouldn't […]

Tips to eliminate tooth sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity

What is tooth sensitivity? Tooth sensitivity is the pain or discomfort felt in the teeth in response to a stimulus, whether from touch, temperature, or chemicals. This problem, which is usually short-lived, affects 1 in 7 people and occurs in everyday situations such as drinking, eating, and drinking.

Why do our teeth hurt?

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When we have toothaches, it's usually due to nerve inflammation caused by poorly treated cavities, but there can be other reasons. Reasons for toothaches: Deep filling close to the nerve. Cracked tooth. Severe wear on the chewing surfaces. Exposed roots due to disease in the teeth.