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Cosmetic Dentistry
A smile can be the most eye-catching feature of
a face. With dentistry's many advances, you no longer have to settle
for stained, chipped, or misshapen teeth. You now have choices that
can help you smile with confidence. Even the most subtle change in
your smile can make a dramatic difference in the way you look and
feel about yourself. Talk to your dentist about the options most
suitable for you, what your expectations are and the dental fees
involved.
Bridges
If you're missing one or more teeth, you may notice a difference in
chewing and speaking. There are options to help restore your smile.
Bridges help maintain the shape of your face, as
well as alleviating the stress in your bite by replacing missing
teeth.
Sometimes called a fixed partial denture, a
bridge replaces missing teeth with artificial teeth, looks great,
and literally bridges the gap where one or more teeth may have been.
The restoration can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain or a
combination of these materials and is bonded onto surrounding teeth
for support.
Unlike a removable bridge, which you can take
out and clean, a fixed bridge can only be removed by a dentist
An implant bridge attaches artificial teeth
directly to the jaw or under the gum tissue. Depending on which type
of bridge your dentist recommends, its success depends on its
foundation. So it's very important to keep your remaining teeth
healthy and strong.
Crowns
If
you want a smile that's your crowning glory, you may need a crown to
cover a tooth and restore it to its normal shape and size. A crown
can make your tooth stronger and improve its appearance.
It can cover and support a tooth with a large
filling when there isn't enough tooth left. It can be used to attach
a bridge, protect a weak tooth from breaking or restore one that's
already broken. A crown is a good way to cover teeth that are
discolored or badly shaped. It's also used to cover a dental
implant.
If your dentist recommends a crown, it's
probably to correct one of these conditions. Your dentist's primary
concern, like yours, is helping you keep your teeth healthy and your
smile bright -- literally, your crowning glory.
Tooth Whitening
Everybody loves a bright white smile, and there are a variety of
products and procedures available to help you improve the look of
yours.
Many people are satisfied with the sparkle they
get from brushing twice daily with a fluoride-containing toothpaste,
cleaning between their teeth once a day and the regular cleanings at
your dentist’s office. If you decide you would like to go beyond
this to make your smile look brighter, you should investigate all of
your options.
White Fillings
During the past 40 years, dental research has led to many advances
in materials used to restore decayed teeth.
Silver amalgam and white fillings are the most
commonly used. Which material is most appealing to patients?
Composites, or, as you may know them -- white fillings.
Composites are fillings designed to match the
color of your teeth. The two main ingredients are plastic resin and
a filler of finely ground glass-like particles. The dentist matches
the composite material to the patient's tooth color. Because they
blend so well with your tooth enamel, composites are used where
dental work could be most visible including the front teeth and at
the gumlines.
Composites may not work if a cavity is too large
or an area is subject to heavy chewing. Your dentist knows when
composite resin is most appropriate as a restoration material. For
many patients, white fillings, or composites, make a healthy smile a
natural looking smile.
Veneers
There's no reason to put up with gaps in your teeth or with
teeth that are stained, badly shaped or crooked. Today a veneer
placed on top of your teeth can correct nature's mistake or the
results of an injury and help you have a beautiful smile.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted of
tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth.
They're made by a dental technician, usually in a dental lab,
working from a model provided by your dentist. You should know that
this is usually an irreversible process, because it's necessary to
remove a small amount of enamel from your teeth to accommodate the
shell.
Your dentist may recommend that you avoid some
foods and beverages that may stain or discolor your veneers such as
coffee, tea or red wine. Sometimes a veneer might chip or fracture.
But for many people the results are more than worth it.
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