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What is a Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is an important part of overall dentistry.
In some cases, people elect to have cosmetic dentistry
performed in order to improve their smile and overall
appearance. In others, cosmetic dentistry is chosen in
order to reverse or repair a defect that, while not harmful
to overall health, has a negative impact on appearance.
Moreover, some procedures can improve oral problems, such
as a bite.
Many treatments are used to treat teeth that are discolored,
chipped, misshaped, or missing. Cosmetic surgery can reshape
teeth, close gaps, restore worn or short teeth, and even
change the length of teeth.
Common procedures include:
Whitening and Bleaching - procedures used to whiten teeth.
Bonding - tooth-colored material used to fill in gaps
or change the color of teeth.
Veneers - placed over the front teeth to change color
or shape of your teeth. Veneers are used on teeth with
uneven surfaces or are chipped, discolored, oddly shaped,
unevenly spaced or crooked.
Contouring and reshaping - a procedure to correct crooked
teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth or even overlapping
teeth in a single session.
Which procedure is right for me?
I can help you evaluate which techniques should be used
to improve your smile. Major factors taken into consideration
include the overall health of your teeth and the final
desired result you want. When consulting with me on cosmetic
dentistry options, think about these questions:
• What type of maintenance will be required?
• What should the changes look like?
• What can I expect through the course of treatment?
Cosmetic surgery
In addition to procedures to treat periodontal disease,
many periodontists also perform cosmetic procedures to
enhance your smile. Often, patients who pursue cosmetic
procedures notice improved function as well. Cosmetic
procedures include:
• Crown lengthening
• Soft tissue grafts
• Ridge augmentation |