Cosmetic Dentistry

While traditional dentistry focuses on treating and preventing periodontal diseases, cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of a person's teeth. Cosmetic dentistry can give a person a straighter, whiter, and healthier looking smile. Through the use of dental implants (get dental implant information), veneers (porcelain veneers), teeth whitening, and other procedures, a person can improve the appearance of his or her teeth.

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

There are a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures that improve the appearance of a person's teeth. Today, cosmetic dentistry utilizes technological advances, which means a person no longer has to settle for chipped, stained, or misshapen teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry aims to improve the appearance of a person's teeth and give a person confidence in their smile. A cosmetic dentist can perform the following procedures:

Dental Implants: Dental implants have artificial roots that a dentist implants into a patient's jaw to hold a bridge or tooth. Dental implants are an ideal option for people with good oral health who have lost teeth to injury or to disease. Dental implants can provide natural looking teeth. Dental implant cost: single implants range between $1,000 and $5,000.

Dental Veneers: Dental veneers are thin, porcelain (porcelain veneers) or composite material shells designed to cover the front tooth surface to improve the color and shape of the teeth. The veneer shells are bonded to the front of the tooth changing the shape, size, and color. Veneers are ideal for patients who have gaps in their teeth or for patients for whom whitening is not successful.

Teeth Whitening: Teeth whitening or tooth bleaching is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure. Teeth whitening bleaches stains and discolorations on one or more teeth. Though teeth whitening is not permanent, whitening teeth can dramatically improve the appearance of stained and discolored teeth.

Smile Makeover: cosmetic dentists can help improve the appearance of the smile combining a number of cosmetic dentistry procedures including dental veneers, dental implants, and/or teeth whitening or teeth bleaching.

Cosmetic Dentistry & Laser Dentistry

While traditional dentistry uses instruments such as brushes, drills, and sanding heads, laser dentistry uses a laser device. The laser device is silent, makes no physical contact with a patient's mouth or teeth, and only requires the use of protective glasses to shield one's eyes from the laser beam.  Laser dentistry is relatively new, but many people are warming up to the idea of a laser as opposed to the drilling, suction, and spraying of traditional dentistry procedures. Laser dentistry for both traditional and cosmetic purposes has many advantages: laser dentistry may prove to be less painful for patients and healing time may decrease.

For more comprehensive information about cosmetic dentistry, porcelain veneers, dental insurance, gum disease, dry mouth syndrome, TMJ, gummy smile, bad breath, tooth decay, oral cancer, and other dental procedures, visit Consumer Guide to Dentistry.

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