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Top Five Cosmetic Dentistry Options


A good smile not only improves your personality, but it can improve looking, attractiveness and how people see you in the workforce.


A good smile not only improves your personality, but it can improve looking, attractiveness and how people see you in the workforce. Maybe that's why there has been more interest in cosmetic dentistry in the past few years.

In recent time cosmetic dentistry promises to continue to be very popular. Whether you want to improve the brightness of your teeth, repair a broken tooth or even change the shape and alignment of your smile, today's advanced technology makes it possible-and easier than ever to obtain!

Let's look at each option a bit closer.

Dental implants

If you are missing any teeth, you'll be happy to know that dental implants are the best way to get a fixed solution-no dentures involved. Today's implants are very strong and can be attached to your gum through safe surgery.

Whitening your teeth

There are many of at-home options, but for better results having a dental professional whiten, or bleach, your teeth is preferable-to better protect your gums and enamel and give you brighter results.

Composite fillings

Fillings are another common cosmetic dentistry option for chipped, worn or decaying teeth. These can be applied to your affected teeth in as little as one appointment. It's an easy procedure, although fillings may be sensitive for a short while after.

Fixed bridges

If you have multiple missing teeth, a fixed bridge can be a great dental option for you. It's a bit more complicated cosmetic dentistry option because it involves more than one tooth. It's actually an application that completely matches your missing teeth and is carefully cemented into your smile.

Veneers

Veneers are individual, super thin porcelain pieces that mimic the shape of your teeth and are cemented onto the front of each tooth to create a brilliant white smile.

As you can see, there are many cosmetic options available today-and they are safer, easier ways to regain beautiful, healthy, and protected teeth.

  
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