Cosmetic dentistry refers to any dental
procedure that improves the appearance of your teeth. It also includes treatments
and methods intended to enhance your gums and bite. These procedures may involve
a variety of techniques. Here are four cosmetic dental procedures:
Bleaching. Bleaching is a popular
chemical treatment used to whiten your teeth. It is often done to remove stains
attributable to smoking, coffee, and age. It can also be employed if you desire
a lighter shade. Bleaching may require multiple visits to achieve the shade you
want for your teeth.
Bonding. In bonding, a tooth-colored material is used to fill in gaps, or to improve the color of your teeth. It is long-lasting and normally requires one visit. It is used at times to fill cavities and to reshape teeth. It can be susceptible to chipping, however.
Crowns. Crowns or caps are used to cover your teeth to restore the original appearance. Due to the cost of this procedure, it is often a last resort when other options may be ineffective. This procedure is the longest-lasting of all cosmetic dentistry procedures, but its application can be very time-consuming.
Veneers. Veneers are suitable pieces of porcelain or other material placed over your teeth to improve its color or shape. They are very similar to bonding, but last longer. They require multiple visits because an impression of the appropriate tooth is required before the veneer can be fabricated.
Bonding. In bonding, a tooth-colored material is used to fill in gaps, or to improve the color of your teeth. It is long-lasting and normally requires one visit. It is used at times to fill cavities and to reshape teeth. It can be susceptible to chipping, however.
Crowns. Crowns or caps are used to cover your teeth to restore the original appearance. Due to the cost of this procedure, it is often a last resort when other options may be ineffective. This procedure is the longest-lasting of all cosmetic dentistry procedures, but its application can be very time-consuming.
Veneers. Veneers are suitable pieces of porcelain or other material placed over your teeth to improve its color or shape. They are very similar to bonding, but last longer. They require multiple visits because an impression of the appropriate tooth is required before the veneer can be fabricated.
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