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In contrast to crowded teeth, a gap dentition is when the available space is larger than the teeth need. Most often a gap is formed between the two upper incisors, called diastema, but it can also occur in posterior regions. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
The plaque that easily sticks in the gaps can lead to gingivitis and tooth decay.
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