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How to completely solve the problem of complete occlusion when the gap is too big?
Excessive gap will always lead to tooth blockage, which can be solved by filling teeth, veneering teeth, adjacent inlay, porcelain crown and orthodontics.

1. Tooth filling: Generally, tooth filling is aimed at the phenomenon that the adjacent surfaces of teeth are decayed, resulting in excessive tooth gaps and repeated tooth blockage. Dental caries tissue can be cleaned, and materials such as glass ionomer resin can be used to restore the normal abutment surface morphology and abutment relationship of teeth.

2. Tooth veneering: The problem that the cracks in the front teeth are too large, which often causes tooth blockage and affects the appearance, can be completely solved by making tooth veneers.

3. Proximal inlay: Generally speaking, it can not only restore the adjacent relationship of teeth, but also preserve healthy tooth tissue as much as possible.

4. Porcelain crown: If there is a phenomenon that the teeth have been blocked after root canal treatment, the teeth can be worn off as a crown in time to close the teeth and completely solve the problem of blocked teeth.

5. Orthodontics: If the physiological gap between teenagers' teeth is too large, which leads to repeated tooth blockage, the problem of tooth blockage can be solved by closing the gap through orthodontics.

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