Aging affects every part of the body, including the look and health of the teeth. A cosmetic dentist can address the common dental challenges that come with aging teeth and gums. As people get older, their teeth may become discolored, worn, chipped, or misaligned. Gums can recede, become sensitive, or show signs of disease. Cosmetic dentistry offers restorative and cosmetic solutions to improve the appearance and function of the smile while promoting healthier teeth.

Reversing tooth discoloration

Over time, the enamel thins, and the natural yellow color of dentin becomes more visible. In addition, years of consuming staining substances such as coffee, tea, and red wine can dull the brightness of the patient's teeth. Cosmetic dentists provide professional teeth whitening treatments that remove deep stains and restore a more youthful appearance. For cases of severe discoloration, the dentist may recommend dental veneers or bonding to address moderate cosmetic issues and achieve a uniform appearance.

Repairing worn or damaged teeth

Worn teeth are another common issue associated with aging. Teeth may appear shorter, develop chips, or have uneven edges due to decades of chewing, grinding, or acidic erosion. A cosmetic dentist uses techniques such as dental bonding, porcelain veneers, or crowns to rebuild worn teeth and restore proper bite alignment. Furthermore, these treatments help prevent further damage and improve chewing efficiency.

Restoring receding gums

As people age, they may experience receding gums. This condition exposes more roots of the tooth, creating an older appearance. Gum recession can also increase tooth sensitivity and raise the risk of tooth decay and oral infections. The cosmetic dentist may collaborate with a periodontist to perform gum grafts or utilize minimally invasive procedures, such as the pinhole surgical technique. These treatments help restore a more natural gum line while reducing sensitivity and protecting the roots from further exposure.

Correcting shifting or misaligned teeth

Changes in tooth alignment and spacing can also occur with age due to shifting teeth or loss of bone tissue in the jawbone. Crooked or gapped teeth not only affect appearance but can also make it harder for people to clean their teeth. Many cosmetic dentists offer clear aligner therapy, providing a discreet way for older adults to straighten their teeth and improve their overall oral health.

Replacing missing teeth

In some cases, aging can lead to missing teeth, which can impact the older person's oral function and facial structure. Gaps left by missing teeth may cause surrounding teeth to shift and contribute to bone reabsorption in the bone tissue. A cosmetic dentist offers several options for tooth replacement, including crowns, bridges, and implants. Implants, in particular, provide a long-lasting and natural-looking solution that helps maintain bone density and the appearance of the patient's face.

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Get a younger-looking and healthier smile

A cosmetic dentist understands the unique dental needs of older adults and designs personalized treatment plans to help them restore their teeth. Are you ready to get a younger-looking and healthier smile? Call the Bakersfield office to learn more about services or to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment or call Brimhall Dental Group at 661-249-1122 for an appointment in our Bakersfield office.

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