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Cosmetic Dentistry

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is a field of dentistry dedicated to the art and science of enhancing a person's smile, overall appearance, and oral health. Many treatments are used to treat teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshaped, or missing. Cosmetic surgery can reshape teeth, close gaps, restore worn or short teeth, and even change the length of teeth.

Cosmetic dentistry is one of the fastest growing areas of dentistry. Eighty-four percent of dentists now offer cosmetic procedures as part of their practices and half of these report a steady increase in the amount of cosmetic procedures performed over the last three years, according to an American Dental Association survey.

Cosmetic dentistry includes application of:

  • Cosmetic fillings -- Cosmetic fillings are mercury-free, plastic material matching natural tooth color used to replace missing parts of a tooth. Since they bond to the tooth, composite fillings restore most of the original strength and natural appearance of the tooth. It also helps to those people who are allergic to metal.

    Whitening/Bleaching -- Often, people with stained or discolored teeth may just need a whitening procedure in order to restore their smile. People with stained or dull teeth usually benefit from whitening, which is a safe and effective way to brighten stained, discolored or dull teeth.
  • Veneers -- Teeth that are badly stained, shaped or crooked may be improved by a veneer placed on the surface of the affected teeth. Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain or plastic cemented over the front of your teeth to change their color or shape.

    Bonding -- Bonding is a process in which an enamel-like material is applied to a tooth's surface, sculpted to an ideal shape, hardened, and then polished for an ideal smile. This procedure usually can be accomplished in a single visit.
  • Cosmetic contouring and reshaping -- Cosmetic contouring and reshaping are procedures used to correct crooked teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth or even overlapping teeth in a single session.

    Crowns -- Crowns are synthetic teeth-like coverings that are designed to make your tooth stronger and improve its appearance. A crown is a restoration that covers, or "caps," a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, strengthening and improving the appearance of a tooth.
  • Crown lengthening -- Crown lengthening can be performed to improve a "gummy" smile because your teeth appear short. Crown lengthening involves reshaping excess gum and bone tissue to expose more of the natural tooth.

    Bridges -- Bridges are either fixed or removable dental appliances that replace lost teeth. If you're missing one or more teeth, you may notice a difference in chewing and speaking. A bridge is one option that can help restore your smile.
  • Specialty dentures -- A wide variety of denture appliances can be made, including over-dentures, which are removable dentures that fit over a small number of remaining natural teeth or implants. The natural teeth must be prepared to provide stability and support for the denture.

    Excessive or uneven gums -- Dental researchers have known for decades that some people are born with gums that grow abnormally over their teeth. Recent research identified a gene that, when altered, triggers hereditary gingival fibromatosis, or HGF, the most common of these rare, inherited gum conditions.
  • Ridge augmentation -- Ridge augmentation involves recapturing the natural contour of your gums and jaw. A new tooth can then be created that is natural looking, easy-to-clean and beautiful.
  • Grafts -- Soft tissue grafts are sometimes performed to treat gum disease, or correct other abnormalities. The procedure involves taking gum tissue from the palate or another donor source to cover an exposed root in order to even the gum line and reduce sensitivity.

    Replacement of lost gum tissue -- Soft tissue grafts can be used to cover roots or develop gum tissue where absent due to excessive gingival recession. During this procedure, healthy gum tissue is taken from your palate or another donor source to cover the exposed root.

Call us today on 484-902-0100 to schedule your free consultation or any questions you may have about General Dentistry, Family Dentistry or Cosmetic Dentistry.