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Tooth thinning, what should I do?
Wang Yuhua, Department of Oral Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Hospital, China Academy of Medical Sciences;

1. Tooth thinning, medically called "increased tooth space"; Common reasons are:

1. Causes of systemic diseases, such as diabetes, endocrine disorders, chronic wasting diseases, etc. On the gums, the teeth become thinner and wider.

2. External factors are more common local reasons. Poor oral hygiene will lead to gingival atrophy, periodontal disease, mechanical oppression caused by habitual food impaction, and also lead to gingival atrophy and tooth enlargement.

1. I suggest you go to the stomatology department of a regular hospital to see an expert first, find out the reason, treat the cause, control it and stop the development.

2. Make aesthetic repair for the formed big teeth gap, and make a treatment plan according to the size of the teeth gap, periodontal health, occlusal relationship and personal requirements.

Three. A case of rapid non-invasive aesthetic restoration of interdental space for reference (resin veneer restoration of interdental space ~ with photos)