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Cosmetic dentistry procedures are an increasingly popular choice for dental patients. These procedures can be used to create whiter or more even teeth or even reshape the structure of the mouth such as cases of over or underbites. Cosmetic dentistry is also used to correct minor flaws within the mouth such as cracks, chips or discoloration without the need for intensive surgical procedures.

The most commonly performed type of cosmetic dentistry is teeth whitening, which is performed on patients who desire a whiter and brighter smile. This is often done for those who may have discoloration due to medication, smoking or habitually drink dark colas or coffee. Whitening is a simple procedure and should be performed as needed to keep the teeth white. How often is determined by the cosmetic dentist as they may recommend at home care that will keep the teeth white between appointments. Whitening may also be performed in addition to other forms of cosmetic dentistry to even out the color of the teeth.

Composite bonding allows a cosmetic dentist to fill in chips, cracks or other flaws in the teeth by placing layers of dentin and enamel on the teeth then bonding it by using a high intensity light. The results from this form of cosmetic dentistry are often invisible and can be used to fill in minor flaws without the need for further procedures. A dentist will be able to recommend this or other procedures depending upon the damage to the teeth and the desired outcome.

Dental implants are sometimes performed as a form of cosmetic dentistry to entirely replace teeth that have been damaged or broken. These implants are used to create a new tooth that better matches the surrounding teeth after the damaged tooth or teeth have been removed from the mouth. Implants are an option that a cosmetic dentist may discuss if attaching porcelain veneers or composite bonding is not viable to correct the problem.

Porcelain veneers are used to reshape the teeth within the mouth by creating a top layer that is more even and smooth. A cosmetic dentist will evaluate the patient's mouth in order to determine the best type of veneers for the desired look. Porcelain veneers may also be used in order to cover chips or cracks in the surface of teeth in addition to creating a more uniform appearance. Veneers are a good option for those who wish to change the appearance of several teeth at once as they can be applied to multiple teeth in the mouth easily.

One of the more intensive types of cosmetic dentistry is referred to as full mouth reconstruction, which is a procedure that corrects a number of dental problems at once. Issues covered under this type of cosmetic dentistry include bite issues such as over or under-bite, muscle, teeth or bone structure problems. By undergoing this procedure, patients will often be able to correct problems and create a better and healthier mouth structure such as a more even smile and better appearance.

by: Jason White




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