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Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause.

The Square Dental Clinic · 미소회복과 얼굴재건 전문 더스퀘어치과 · March 27, 2026

Hello. We are **The Square Dental Clinic**, here to help organize the basics together. Even with the same gap between teeth, some cases are corrected quickly, while others open bac...

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Clinic: The Square Dental Clinic

Original post date: March 27, 2026

Translated at: April 19, 2026 at 5:46 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello.

We are The Square Dental Clinic, here to help organize the basics together.

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 1

Even with the same gap between teeth,

some cases are corrected quickly, while others open back up again.

So where does this difference come from?

Even if they look similar on the surface,

there are many cases where they start for completely different reasons.

Crooked teeth correction is not just a simple process of closing a gap,

but something that should first begin with understanding why this shape was created.

So today, I’ll explain this part in a little more easy-to-understand way.

Crooked teeth correction,

is like a situation where the puzzle pieces do not fit. Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 2

Let’s start by looking at the most basic part slowly and carefully.

Each tooth has a space that it is meant to fit into to some extent.

But when the size of the teeth and the size of the space do not match, room naturally appears between them.

For example, if the board is wider than the puzzle pieces, there will be gaps left between the pieces. That’s a similar principle.

So if the ratio between tooth size and space does not match, spacing will naturally appear.

In such cases, rather than simply reducing the visible gap,

it becomes more important to consider how to restore the overall balance.

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 3

And there is one more thing you should think about here.

Even if it looks like the same space, whether it was caused by proportions from the beginning or whether it is the result of changes over time can lead to different approaches.

So rather than looking only at the separated appearance, it is important to also examine what the original structure was like.

When you look at it this way, you will see more clearly why similar-looking cases are divided differently.

The gums and bone, these two become the 기준. Crooked teeth correction Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 4

Next is a part that is not easily visible from the outside.

Teeth are connected to a structure that is supported by the gums and bone.

So when this support base weakens, the position of the teeth changes little by little, and spaces begin to appear between them.

For example, when the gums recede or the bone inside decreases,

it may look from the outside like the teeth have simply spread apart,

but in reality, what was supporting them underneath has changed.

So even if it looks like a space on the surface, the cause is often in the inner structure.

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 5

If you think about this in a simpler way,

just as a floor needs to be solid for an object not to wobble,

when the supporting base weakens, the teeth above it cannot help being affected.

That is why in such cases, it is necessary to first check why the current condition was created.

And even if the space looks similar, the approach will differ depending on whether it is a simple change or a condition where the supporting structure has also been affected.

Invisible forces move the teeth. Crooked teeth correction Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 6

Lastly, this is a part that is often overlooked.

Teeth are not a structure that simply stays still; they are constantly under force.

So habits such as pushing with the tongue, mouth breathing, or an unbalanced bite can cause force to concentrate on one side.

When this force is repeated, the teeth also move in that direction.

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 7

Also,

if tissue is deeply positioned between the front teeth, there can be cases where the gap remains as it is.

In such cases, rather than simply organizing the visible shape,

you should first check why this gap has been maintained.

If this is not examined together, the teeth may separate again even after being corrected.

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 8

If we summarize what we have covered so far, it is like this.

The reason teeth become spaced apart cannot be explained by just one cause.

The balance between the teeth and the space, the condition of the supporting structure, and the way they are used,

all of these factors work together to create the current appearance.

So even if they look the same, the reasons they started can be different.

[Resin vs. prosthetics vs. orthodontics, when do they differ? ]

Crooked Teeth Correction: Even Similar Gaps Are Divided by Their Cause. image 9

Today, I summarized “Crooked teeth correction: even similar gaps are divided by their cause.”

Rather than dividing by a single standard, it is important to first check what should be examined first in the current condition.

Rather than the visible gap itself, if you first understand why this shape was created, it will help you organize the direction.

If you have any questions while reading, please feel free to leave them in the comments or via Naver Talk Talk.

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