What You Need To Know About Cosmetic Dentistry

Our goal is to help you look and feel your best.

We are excited by the healthier and more attractive smiles we create for our patients. Today, many relatively simple options exist to improve your smile, too!

The Facts About Cosmetic Dentistry

Your smile communicates a lot about how you feel about youself. Even a minor flaw in your smile can keep you from feeling your best about the way you look. In the pas, we had few options to improve teeth that were chipped, stained or crooked. However, now a wide range of cosmetic dental techniques can benefit almost any smile.

Cosmetic dentistry is a blending of art and science. With a focus on esthetic results and using a variety of the  latest restorative techniques and materials, we can enhance your smile to give  it a more pleasing appearance. 

Some of the conditions that may be helped by cosmetic dentistry are:

  • Diastemas (spaces between the teeth)
  • Broken or Chipped teeth
  • Unsightly, stained or washed-out fillings
  • Cracked or leaking fillings
  • Permanently stained or discolored teeth
  • Crooked or poorly shaped teeth

 To address these conditions, any or all of the  following cosmetic techniques may be used.

Vaneers

A porcelain vaneer is indicate when a portion of the front surface of the tooth needs a "facelift."  Similar to composite bonding, vaneers are attached directly to the existing tooth structure. We treat the surface of the tooth with a special conditioner to prepare it to receive the veneer. A tooth-colored liquid bonding material is then applied to the tooth surface, to help the veneer adhere.

Veneers are also used to cover stains and close spaces between teeth.

Composite Bonding

A composite resin filling may be used when only a small amount of tooth structure needs replacement. Composite bonding is one of  the most conservative, versatile and affordable ways to aesthetically restore a multitude of cosmetic problems.

To begin a bonding procedure, we treat the tooth with a special enamel conditioner to roughen the enamel surface and allow the bonding material to adhere. A composite resin is then applied and shaped to match the contour of your natural tooth. The surface of the composite is then restored to the tooth's natural shape and polished to achieve a natural luster and appearnce.

Tooth Whitening

Due to a variety of causes, teeth tend to stain and "yellow" over time. We can help you whiten and brighten graying or yellowed teeth. We examine your mouth and recommend the best treatment for your specific needs, either an in-office treatment or a take-home treatment, which we monitor to make sure you obtain the best results.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Many dentists and patients today favor restorations done using tooth-colored composites or porcelain. The use of a tooth-colored filling material is not limited to new restorations, however. There are numerous  reasons why older restorations may need replacing, and we can use these newer, more esthetic materials at that time.

Crowns and Brigdes

A full crown is usually indicted when a tooth has had root canal treatment, when a substantial amount of tooth structure has been lost or when a tooth is cracked or broken. We place a crown on a tooth where there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a  filling.

A brige spans a spans a space where one or more teeth have been lost in the dental arch. we replace the missing teeth with custom-designed replacement teeth, which are anchored by crowns to existing healthy tooth structure.

Orthodontics

Addressing a variety of cosmetic and functional problems, this specialized branch of dentistry deals with straightening teeth and altering bone grwoth. Through the use of specially designed and fitted appliances, constant gentle pressure is put on the teeth, causing them to move into a desired position.

Now adults and children can benefit from new advances in orthodontic treatment. Your total cosmetic care may include a combination of orthodontics and cosmetic restoration treatment. Our goal is to recommend the best possible treatment for your unique cosmetic and fubctional needs.

A Final Word

We're happy to answer any questions you might have about cosmetic dentistry. Just ask!