Showing posts with label veneers. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Solve Teeth Problems With Latest & Advanced Porcelain Veneers


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People who have visible dental issues can lack self-confidence and become withdrawn. Large gaps or crowded teeth, as well as chipped, broken, misshaped, crooked and even discolored teeth can make a person want to avoid smiling in social situations.

The solution to cosmetic dental issues does not always have to include traditional orthodontics, such as metal braces, head gear or retainers. Today more and more people are turning to cosmetic dentists for porcelain veneers to mask problems and create a beautiful smile. Best of all, this dental technique is generally quick, easy, pain-free and safe.

How do veneers hide dental problems?

Porcelain veneers, also called dental veneers, are thin “shells” of ceramic that are permanently bonded to the front of a patient’s existing teeth. The shells are custom made to be just the right size, shape and color to complement each patient’s own unique smile and facial structure. An experienced, knowledgeable cosmetic dentist should take visual aesthetics into consideration when designing the patient’s new smile.

What is the process?

During an initial consultation, a cosmetic dentist will examine the patient’s smile to identify the problem areas and learn what type of smile the patient would ultimately like to have. The dentist will then decide if the patient is a candidate for porcelain veneers.

If both the patient and dentist decide that porcelain veneers are a viable option, a “preparation” appointment will be made. During this dental appointment, the dentist will prep the teeth that will receive the veneers by removing a very minute amount of tooth enamel…about the same thickness of the new veneer that will be placed on the tooth. An impression or dental mold will then be made of the teeth and that mold sent to a laboratory so perfectly sized veneers can be crafted.

The dentist may apply temporary veneers on the prepped teeth for the patient to wear during the veneer production waiting period, which is approximately two weeks.

When the permanent veneers have arrived, the patient will return to the dental office so the veneers can be fitted, trimmed and permanently bonded to the teeth using a special light. Once the dentist has determined that the veneers are a perfect fit, the new teeth will be polished and the patient will be able to immediately enjoy an outstanding smile.

What are the benefits of porcelain veneers?

• The entire process is quick – forget about years of orthodontic treatment
• Little to no anesthesia is required, so the process is virtually pain-free
• The veneers are very durable as long as patients do not excessively grind or clench or bite down on hard items
• Patients have instantly white, stain-resistant teeth
• The new teeth look and feel natural
• Veneers can be applied to one tooth or an entire row of teeth

Source: Mask your Problem Teeth with Beautiful Porcelain Veneers

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Cosmetic Dentistry: Transform the Shape of Your Smile

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A smile makeover - another term for cosmetic dentistry - involves one or more of a range of dental procedures, such as teeth whitening, veneers, crowns, white fillings, orthodontics, gum reshaping, and dental bridges. In fact, many cosmetic dentists also offer facial rejuvenation such as Botox. Together, these treatments can transform the shape of your smile, bringing huge psychological and relationship benefits.

The British are known for having "bad teeth", but it is a stereotype we're fast outgrowing. Famous Brits who've undergone cosmetic dentistry include Anne Robinson, David Bowie, Noel Gallagher, and the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. But these days, cosmetic dentistry is not limited just to the rich and famous. More and more people are turning to cosmetic dentistry to improve their looks and help their self-esteem.

Below is a list of popular cosmetic dentistry treatments and a brief outline of what they involve.

Bonding involves coating the teeth in a special composite agent to restore shape and colour.

Botox injections help recreate a more youthful appearance on the face, reducing expression lines around the eyes, forehead, lips, and cheeks, as well as correcting facial scars. The results last up to four months.

Bridges are used to replace missing teeth. Under a local anaesthetic, the two surrounding teeth are trimmed away at the top, and a mould is made of the gaps. A bridge - made up of one whole tooth and caps for the two supporting teeth - is cemented in place and will last for up to ten years.

CEREC is a hi-tech alternative to dental putty (which is used to make impressions of your teeth). A sophisticated camera sends a 3D image to an onsite milling machine, which produces a new crown or veneer from a ceramic block. CEREC is fast and eliminates the need for dental moulds and temporary fittings.

Crowns strengthen damaged or broken teeth to preserve their function. They are also known as caps because they sit over the existing tooth.

Dental implants are artificial replacements for the root part of a tooth that has succumbed to trauma or decay. An implant is anchored into a pre-drilled socket in the jaw bone to support a crown, bridge, or denture. They are made from titanium for strong support.

Dentures are removable teeth for people that have lost some, or all, of their natural teeth. These days they look very realistic and are comfortable to wear. Held in place by the natural suction of your gums, a fixative may also be used if you prefer.

Gum reshaping is a treatment offered by a cosmetic dentist for people who worry they show too much gum when they smile. The treatment involves trimming away excess gum tissue with a laser, giving an immediate and permanent result.

Invisalign braces are clear plastic braces used to straighten teeth. This revolutionary alignment system is moulded for an exact fit, and worn for at least 22 hours a day, for 6-18 months.

Lumineers are ultra-thin veneers which cover gaps between teeth and improve the appearance of worn or discoloured teeth.

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that covers straightening and alignment of teeth. Treatments require patients to wear braces or retainers over many months to gradually bring teeth into the desired position.

Teeth whitening is a process used by a cosmetic dentist to remove stains from the teeth and bleaching them to further enhance the colour. The best results come from a combination of in-surgery treatments and home whitening kits.

Veneers are a popular choice to transform crooked, stained, and damaged teeth into perfect pearly whites. It involves cementing a wafer thin shell (made from porcelain, ceramic or a composite bonding agent) over the top of the tooth.

Source: Cosmetic Dental Treatments

 

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