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Why do people get gaps?
* Natural variation: Some people are simply more likely to develop gaps than others due to their genetics.* Gum disease: Gum disease is a common cause of gaps, as it can damage the tissue that holds teeth in place.
* Tooth decay: Tooth decay can also lead to gaps, as the decay can weaken the teeth and make them more likely to shift out of place.
* Missing teeth: If a tooth is lost, the gap that it leaves can cause the other teeth to shift out of place, creating gaps.
* Excessive force: Applying too much force to the teeth, such as through teeth grinding or biting down on hard objects, can also cause gaps.
* Aging: As people age, their teeth can naturally shift and become spaced out, creating gaps.
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