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The Latest Developments in Cosmetic Dentistry

More info on Cosmetic Dentistry - There was a time when your family dentist offered little more than cleaning, fillings and straightforward cosmetic procedures like caps and crowns. They did little to totally restore your smile or give one to you that you could be proud of, while these processes left you with teeth which were at least practical. Today, your cosmetic dentist can give you a variety of treatments and procedures that are made to give you a radiant and perfect smile, regardless of how bad your teeth are to begin with.

Brighter, Whiter Teeth

Although many of us have spent our entire lives brushing and flossing our teeth in an effort to keep them as white as possible, the simple fact is that time isn't always our friend. As we age, our teeth can be stained by a variety of things, for example tea, coffee, nicotine and wine. No matter how much we scrub our teeth, they become yellowish and dingy through time. In recent years, dentists have started to offer professional bleaching or teeth whitening services that can remove all of this and leave you with dazzlingly white teeth you won't ever be scared to show off.

Repair Dingy, Broken Teeth with Veneers

Dentists still use fillings in various colors and materials together with crowns and caps to repair decayed and damaged teeth. These processes can leave you with teeth that, while practical, don't look their best. Today's aesthetic dentists now offer a service known as veneering. Once your teeth are repaired and restored to their original size and shape, a porcelain veneer is permanently attached using a special adhesive. Not only can veneers cover the injury, however they may be used to close the gaps that many of us have between our teeth. The result is an ideal and brilliantly white smile.

Gum Sculpting to Restore Your Gums

Of all of the distinct issues the average adult will probably suffer from, gingivitis as well as the resulting damage to their gums is the most common. This can lead to teeth falling out and eventually to periodontal disease, loose teeth, if not addressed correctly. Nowadays, the typical aesthetic dentist uses a procedure known as gum sculpting to remove damaged gum tissue and to encourage the regrowth of healthy tissue.


While dental implants are truly nothing new, history shows them being used as far back as 600 AD, with the latest developments being more successful. Using a titanium post, permanent replacement teeth can be now installed by cosmetic dentists. Not only are the posts permanent, but by utilizing the most recent components and gum sculpting techniques, the teeth will eventually become a permanent installation which can be taken care of much like a patient's initial teeth. Modern cosmetic dentistry can now entirely restore even those smiles that have been the victims of significant damage and transform them into complete, beautiful smiles anyone can be proud of.

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