Posted by Bruno Gutierres Aug 30,2022
Having cosmetic dental work done gives you the opportunity to improve the appearance of your smile. Having a healthy smile can give you the confidence you need to express yourself and greet people you encounter during the day.
A beautiful smile starts with healthy teeth and gums. Cosmetic treatments can improve the appearance of your smile, but they can also do much more. In fact, many cosmetic treatments can also contribute to your dental health and wellness.
For example, a root canal can treat a severely infected tooth. A dental implant can replace a missing tooth or teeth. And a dental crown can cover a tooth to prevent a cavity from forming.
To learn more about cosmetic treatments and how they can benefit you, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Moore.
The shape of your teeth can also affect speech. If you have a lisp or trouble pronouncing certain sounds, cosmetic treatments like porcelain veneers and dental crowns can improve your ability to speak clearly.
Your smile is a gateway to eating the nutritious foods you need for a healthy mouth. If your smile has cosmetic flaws, however, you may be too embarrassed to dine in public or eat in front of others. This can result in vitamin deficiencies, which can have a negative impact on your oral health.
You can avoid this by addressing any issues with your smile. In addition to improving self-confidence, this will also improve your ability to enjoy a healthy, balanced diet.
Cosmetic dentistry can improve overall dental function and appearance. For example, a dental bridge can replace a missing tooth. This can prevent the teeth on either side of the gap from shifting out of alignment. It can also prevent teeth from shifting into the gap as well, causing additional dental problems down the road.
Cosmetic dentistry is a broad term that encompasses many procedures. One of the most common is professional teeth whitening. This simple and affordable treatment can lighten the color of your teeth by many shades.
The effects of teeth whitening can be dramatic. It’s common for patients to smile more often, have more confidence, and even become more sociable. The whitening process is simple. A special bleaching gel is applied to the surfaces of teeth. The gel works to lift deep stains, while the protective coating on teeth protects them.
Cosmetic bonding, also known as bonding, is a quick, affordable, and non-invasive way to address minor cosmetic concerns. It typically takes a single visit to complete, and will last for several years as long as it is properly maintained.
Veneers are thin sheets of porcelain that are bonded to the front of your teeth. They can repair a wide variety of dental problems, from chipped teeth to discoloration. Veneers can create beautiful smiles, and because they are made from porcelain, they are stain-resistant.
Veneers can help people with misaligned teeth, gaps, and tooth discoloration. They are also very durable and can last for many years with proper care.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a tooth to restore its shape and size, strength, and appearance. A dental crown can be made from metal, porcelain, resin, or ceramic. Dental crowns are used to protect a damaged tooth, support a dental bridge, restore a fractured tooth, or cover a dental implant.
Dental implants are a popular cosmetic procedure among teens and adults. They are permanent solutions that look and feel natural.
Dental implants are made of titanium so they integrate with your jawbone and are permanently fixed in your mouth. Like your natural teeth, dental implants require regular brushing and flossing. And, with the right oral hygiene routine, they can last a lifetime.
The benefits of orthodontics include:
- Straightening your teeth to improve your appearance
- Improving your bite, or the way your teeth fit together
- Correcting teeth that are crowded or crooked
- Improving your speech
- Helping with your oral hygiene
- Preventing teeth from shifting out of position
- Preventing premature wear of your teeth
- Protecting your teeth from damage
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