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Cosmetic Dentistry
While
traditional dentistry focuses on oral hygiene and preventing,
diagnosing and treating oral disease, cosmetic dentistry focuses on
improving the appearance of a person's teeth, mouth and smile. In
other words restorative, general and/or family dental practices
address dental problems that require necessary treatment, whereas
cosmetic dentistry provides elective — or desired — treatments or
services.
Cosmetic dentistry may also provide restorative benefits. For
example, dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat
decayed teeth. Previously, most dental fillings were composed
primarily of gold, amalgam and other materials that left visible
dark spots on the teeth.
Today, dental fillings may fall into the category of cosmetic
dentistry, because you can select fillings made of porcelain or
composite materials that closely match the color of your teeth, thus
maintaining the natural appearance of your teeth and smile. Many
people may choose to have their older fillings replaced with newer,
tooth-colored fillings to enhance their oral appearance.
People choose cosmetic dental
procedures for various reasons – to repair a defect such as a
malformed bite or crooked teeth, treat an injury, or just improve
their overall appearance. For these and many other reasons, cosmetic
dentistry has become a vital and important part of the dental
profession and one of the fastest growing areas of dentistry. For
example, tooth-whitening procedures have tripled over the past five
years.
Common cosmetic dental procedures can be performed to correct
misshaped, discolored, chipped or missing teeth. It also can be used
to change the overall shape of teeth – from teeth that are too long
or short, have gaps, or simply need to be reshaped.
Cosmetic dentistry procedures include:
- Cosmetic fillings --
Alternative, natural-looking materials to conventional
silver-colored fillings made from porcelain and composite
resins, which are colored to match natural tooth enamel.
- Whitening/Bleaching --
Procedures that reverse the effects of such things as aging,
food and tobacco stains, and medication use.
- Veneers -- Special thin
laminates, called veneers, used to cover stains, correct
discolored, worn down, cracked and chipped teeth, and close
unsightly gaps between teeth.
- Bonding -- A tooth-colored
material that looks like the enamel of your teeth and used to
improve the color of a tooth, or close unsightly gaps.
- Cosmetic contouring and
reshaping – A relatively simple procedure that can correct
crooked, chipped, cracked, and even overlapping teeth.
- Crowns -- Synthetic caps,
usually made of a material like porcelain, that can be placed on
the top of a tooth to restore its function and appearance,
attach bridges, cover implants, or prevent a cracked tooth from
becoming worse.
- Crown lengthening -- Performed
to reshape gums and bone tissue, and often used to correct a
“gummy” smile.
- Bridges -- Natural-looking
dental appliances that can replace a section of missing teeth
and restore the natural contour of your teeth as well as the
proper bite relationship between upper and lower teeth. Bridges
are sometimes referred to as fixed partial dentures, because
they are semi-permanent and are bonded to existing teeth or
implants.
- Specialty dentures – Lightweight
dentures that mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. Most
dentures are made from a combination of metals and synthetic
material such as acrylic resin, and can be either partial or
complete sets.
- Excessive or uneven gums – Gum
lifts or soft tissue grafts can be used to even gum lines, or
cover an exposed root.
- Ridge augmentation -- A
procedure that can shore up dents and other abnormalities in
your gum line.
- Grafts -- Small pieces of tissue
taken from other areas such as the palate and surgically
implanted to correct severe gum disease, cover exposed roots,
stop bone loss and gum recession, and even reduce pain-causing
root sensitivity.
- Replacement of lost gum tissue
-- Gum tissue can be augmented or replaced by a variety of
means, including soft tissue grafts.
- Implants -- Synthetic structures
that are placed in the area of the tooth normally occupied by
the root. Implants are sometimes a viable alternative to partial
dentures.
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