Cosmetic Dentistry

Smile Reconstruction

Bleaching

Dental bleaching, also known as tooth whitening, is a common procedure Dental bleaching, also known as tooth whitening, is a common procedure in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry. According to the FDA, whitening restores natural tooth color and bleaching whitens beyond the natural color. There are many methods available, such as brushing, bleaching strips, bleaching pen, bleaching gel, laser leaching, and natural bleaching. in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry. whitening restores natural tooth color and leaching whitens beyond the natural color. There are many methods available, such as brushing, bleaching gel or laser bleaching. The patient can choose between in office, home and walking bleaching, as well as power bleaching.

Veneers

Veneers are an important tool for the cosmetic dentist. A dentist may use one veneer to restore a single tooth that may have been fractured or discolored, or multiple teeth to create a "Hollywood" type of makeover. Many people have small teeth resulting in spaces that may not be easily closed by orthodontics. Some people have worn away the edges of their teeth resulting in a prematurely aged appearance, while others may have malpositioned teeth that appear crooked. Multiple veneers can close these spaces, lengthen teeth that have been shortened by wear, fill the black triangles between teeth caused by gum recession, provide a uniform color, shape, and symmetry, and make the teeth appear straight. Dentists also recommend using thin porcelain veneers to strengthen worn teeth. Thin veneers is an effective option for aging patients with worn dentition. In many cases, minimal to none tooth preparation is needed when using porcelain veneers.

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Soft Tissue Plastic

Soft tissue can also be manipulated and augmented. Guided tissue regeneration, enable esthetic treatments of gum and help preserve the operation outcome through the time. Nowadays, no modern implant procedure can be done without sufficient soft tissue management.

Root Coverage

When the gum has receded beyond the crown, and the root is showing, it is often desirable to re-cover the root surface. This is primarily done for cosmetics, but also if there is root sensitivity. There may also be a lack of attached (hard) gum tissue (Gum Recession), and the root coverage surgery is designed to correct that problem at the same time.

Facelift Dentures Neuromuscular Dentistry Treatments

Missing teeth result to bone loss, jaw atrophy and changes in the whole neuromuscular system of the lower face. Not less, soft tissue support is missing and the height of the lower face decreases. All these lead to wrinkles, loosen soft tissue support and an older physiognomy. Today, cosmetic dentists are combining neuromuscular treatment techniques with advanced denture design to create Facelift Dentures. Facelift Dentures improve comfort, chewing efficiency, and reduce facial wrinkles. The result is a beautiful smile, plump lips and lifted facial appearance.