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subject: Straight Teeth Without The Use Of Braces [print this page]


Like it or not, teeth, even when well-taken-care-of, do not last forever. Things like smoking, acidic foods, GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), teeth grinding, nail biting, and poor dental hygiene take their toll; genetics and old age (i.e., less calcium) do the rest. To best deal with the resulting chipped, broken, decayed, and stained teeth, you should take advantage of cosmetic dentistry and teeth whitening.

Some of the benefits you can reap from such services include:

Straight teeth without the use of braces

Gleaming white smiles

The quick restoration of damaged teeth

The durability of the newest implant technology

Pain-free procedures

Boosting of self confidence and self-esteem

Safer, non-staining, more durable dental fillings (porcelain; composite materialsinstead of amalgam or gold)

Short recovery time for most procedures

Looking younger

Money-saving options (using a bonded bridge instead of an implant, etc.)

Cosmetic dentistry's huge array of treatments (for repairing chipped teeth, filling gaps between teeth, filling cavities, improving dental function, etc.) include:

Dental veneers

Composite bonding

Dental implants

Inlays/Onlays (porcelain fillings)

Teeth whitening

Gingival sculpting

Full-mouth reconstruction

Porcelain lamination

Covering of broken teeth with porcelain crown

Improved, less cumbersome braces (for kids and adults)

Some of the few caveats regarding cosmetic dentistry include:

Some procedures may not be suitable for children whose teeth/bones are still developing

Most treatments are not reversible

As in all medical procedures, complications can arise (e.g., high sensitivity to teeth whitening bleaching agents)

Sore gums and teeth from bleaching agents

For serious teeth discoloration, teeth whitening may not be the best option

Cosmetic dentistry can be expensivewhy expert consultation and well-informed decision-making is essential

Teeth-grinding and clenching can compromise durability of veneers & crowns

Whatever your needs, cosmetic dentistry may be the answer you are looking for. In order to deal with stained teeth, for example, a number of in-office and at-home teeth brightening procedure are available, including laser treatment. Teeth whitening is popular because it is less expensive that veneers or crowns but it requires regular treatments, may not achieve desired results, and will not treat underlying problems (if any). Some teeth whitening options include:

Chemical whitening

Mild acid whitening

Abrasive teeth brightening

Laser teeth whitening

A regular dentist can assist with things like tooth aches, cavities, oral infections, etc. A cosmetic dentist, such as you can find at BostonDental.com, though, is concerned with matters of aesthetics, appearance and optimum dental function. He or she can help you not only to look better, but to feel more confident about your teeth, and the smiles you will be more likely to shower upon others.

by: John Wayne




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