What You Need to Know About Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry refers to any dental work that improves the appearance of teeth, gums, and bite. It primarily focuses on improvement dental aesthetics and a smile makeover. This includes color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall appearance. Procedures include white fillings, crowns and bridges, porcelain / composite veneers, orthodontics, dental implants, teeth whitening, and gum lifting.
White Fillings
A white filling, or a composite resin filling, is typically made using a mixture of powdered glass and acrylic resin. While the use of composite filling to restore decayed teeth is common, it is also used to reshape disfigured teeth. In some instances, white fillings are used to change the colour of teeth. Read more.
Crowns and Bridges
Unlike dentures, which need to be removed for cleaning, all crowns and most bridges function as fixed prosthetics. We might recommend the use of either in different scenarios. Read more.
Porcelain and Composite Veneers
Dental veneers are thin tooth-colour shells that improves the shape, colour, or overall appearance of your tooth or teeth. The two most common forms of dental veneers include porcelain and composite. Read more.
Orthodontics
Orthodontics refers to a branch of dentistry that deals in correcting improper positioning of teeth and jaws. Keeping teeth that don’t sit well together clean can be a challenge, and the resultant poor oral hygiene can lead to tooth decay as well as gum disease. Read more.
Dental Implants
The most common use of dental implants is to replace missing teeth. In some cases, dental implants supports crowns, bridges, and other dental prosthetics. An implant provides a strong foundation for a replacement tooth, and the end-result matches the natural feel of your teeth. Read More
Teeth Whitening
While some people suffer from teeth discolouration or stains as they age, while others don’t have a set of ‘pearly whites’ to begin with. Teeth whitening can be an effective way of restoring the natural colour of your teeth, or even lightening it, without causing any damage to your teeth’s surface. However, should you try whitening your teeth at home or visit a dentist? Read more.
Gum Lifting
A gum lift involves raising and sculpting the gum line. Most patients who opt for this procedure do so to reduce excessively gummy smiles. This procedure also corrects asymmetrical gum lines. Historically, though, the use of this procedure was more common in treating gum disease. Read more.
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