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TEETH WHITENING
The most obvious and well-known change people want to make to their teeth is simply making them look more white. Your teeth become discolored over time for a variety of reasons, including smoking and drinking dark liquids such as red wine and coffee.
Those looking for whiter teeth may choose to undergo treatment at home, or at a dentist’s office, especially if they’re looking for more drastic results. It’s generally a simple process, but it can have an incredible effect on your confidence and happiness in daily life.
Among teeth whitening treatments, the two main choices are bleaching gel and laser Zoom! bleaching. Bleaching gel can be found over the counter, or applied professionally at a dentist’s office. The over the counter version can be found in supermarkets and often comes in the form of strips to be applied to the top and bottom teeth. It comes in a lower concentration than the solution dentists use, and is therefore a cheaper option that provides modest results over a longer period of time.
Laser Zoom! bleaching is intended for those looking for rapid, noticeable improvement in their coloration. These appointments typically take only an hour and lead to immediate results. While laser bleaching is typically more expensive than simple bleaching gel, the effects last longer and are less likely to be reversed over time, meaning you won’t have to whiten your teeth again for quite a while. If you’re interested in teeth whitening, you should discuss the available options with your dentist.
DENTAL BONDING
This is a quick, noninvasive treatment for people suffering from gaps, discoloration, chips, and more—often similar issues to those addressed with porcelain veneers. Tooth bonding can make your teeth white, natural-looking, and aesthetically pleasing for, on average, 5-7 years. It often smooths any unsightly gaps between teeth to produce a more cohesive smile.
Tooth bonding works by applying a tooth-colored resin using a curing light and strong adhesives. Like porcelain veneers, the material used in tooth bonding is designed to be white, so undergoing tooth whitening treatment along with tooth bonding is a great option for those looking for a better smile.
One of the main advantages of tooth bonding is that it can be performed in a single visit, and is often less expensive than the other options in cosmetic dentistry. It also typically doesn’t require anesthesia, making it a less invasive procedure.
However, the material used in tooth bonding is weaker than enamel and ceramic, so it’s more prone to stains and more likely to be chipped. Therefore, dentists usually recommend tooth bonding to those looking for minor or temporary adjustments rather than those looking for substantial changes.
DENTAL CROWNS
Modern dental crowns can flawlessly imitate natural teeth and last for years. While they are often used to strengthen damaged teeth, they can also cause improvements in other areas such as shape, appearance, and alignment.
Some other procedures common in cosmetic dentistry include dental implants, Invisalign, and dental makeovers. None of these is right for everyone or every situation, so it’s important to know the pros and cons of each choice. Your dentist can discuss the types of treatment available and recommend the method best suited to you and your specific needs
VENEERS
Porcelain veneers are intended for those with rotated, dull, chipped, or gapped teeth. Compared to the other options for these conditions, veneers are more durable, more realistic, and more aesthetically pleasing.
Another benefit of this treatment is its brevity—most patients can have their shape, alignment, and tooth size adjusted to their liking in two visits a week apart. Your dentist should be able to make any custom alterations you want in order to ensure that your smile is yours.
Porcelain veneers also make your teeth look white and radiant, so they can be combined with a general whitening treatment to improve the quality (and consistency) of your smile. Compared to some of the other options, veneers are more stain resistant and less likely to be worn down or damaged.