Smile Makeover

Quick Guide to Types of Smile Makeover Treatments

There are many reasons people turn to cosmetic dentistry, and a smile makeover may be one of the major goals, potentially providing whiter, healthier-looking teeth. A makeover can boost confidence in how the world views a person and decrease negative self-awareness that makes someone not want to smile. On top of looks, it can improve overall oral health, especially with proper maintenance following a procedure. Here are the most popular types of treatments to make a smile shine.

Types of treatments

Treatment varies from person to person and is dependent on an individual’s needs and how they envision their smile. Teeth shape and length, facial structure, gum tissue, lips, and even skin and hair color can determine what treatment offers the most potential.

Dental veneers

A shell of white porcelain matching the shade of a patient’s teeth is placed over any damaged or decaying tooth, creating the look of a clean tooth without a more major procedure. These porcelain pieces are especially helpful in replacing enamel that has been worn away or hiding chips and cracks in a tooth. The procedure usually takes two visits, in between which a temporary veneer is placed by the dentist while waiting for the permanent one to be made in a lab outside the office.

Dental implants

This type of smile makeover is for missing teeth and stabilizing jaw bone structure that may be affected by the lack of a tooth root. A man-made root replaces the missing one and can not only enhance a smile but allow a patient to chew harder foods. An examination of mouth conditions and oral care are necessary for ensuring a patient is eligible for dental implants, and numerous appointments may be required to reach the desired result.

Whitening

Teeth whitening has become tremendously popular due to its effectiveness and reliability. It is a noninvasive procedure, which may appeal more to some, and it can have high chances of increasing a smile’s brightness. Whitening is good for removing any yellow stains or other kinds of discoloration created as teeth age. A dentist can provide teeth whitening over about an hour with short intervals of whitening application. often about 15 to 20 minutes. It may require more than one session if stains persist.

Dental bonding

Bonding is a form of smile makeover that involves placing a permanent dental structure in a patient’s mouth, be it a crown or bridge. These restorations are typically made in a lab outside the dentist’s office. They can be used to fill in missing areas in or on a tooth, such as a crack, gap or cavity, or they may be used to cover a decaying tooth to prevent further damage. The type of material and device depends on the specific problem with a tooth.

Conclusion

A dentist can make the right choice about what is recommended for a patient’s issues. Whether a lengthier procedure is needed or just a whitening treatment, a smile makeover can bring out teeth's healthiest look.

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