Smiles For Tomorrow
Course Number: 4
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Diastema
A diastema is considered normal in the primary and mixed dentition as part of normal dental development.
Diastema During Primary Dentition
Diastema During Mixed Dentition
A diastema, or space, between primary or permanent central incisors is often associated with, though not necessarily caused by, a prominent superior labial frenum. The diastema can also be caused by an unerupted supernumerary, or extra tooth. An unwanted diastema persisting after eruption of the permanent canines (ages 10-13) should be evaluated for treatment options such as a frenectomy and/or orthodontic treatment.
Diastema in an Eight-Month-Old
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