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Restyle Your Smile – 4 Options For Perfecting Your Dental Dilemmas

27/11/2019 by Adam

Do you want a perfect smile? If you battle to smile fully because you’re self-conscious, it may time to put an end to that by giving your smile a style makeover. There are incredible advances in the dental industry that can transform your teeth – whether they’re discolored, damaged, askew, or worn down. In fact, many cosmetic procedures also help to protect your natural teeth from further damage, giving you a double benefit.

Read on to learn about the most recommended therapies for those looking for a brighter smile.

  1. Porcelain Veneers

If you find yourself hiding your smile because you’re self-conscious about tooth discoloration, or perhaps you have a crack or a dent that can’t be fixed, porcelain veneers may be the solution for you. Their ability to give you an instant smile transformation has made them one of the most popular tools in the dental industry.

Porcelain veneers consist of medical-grade ceramic that is shaped to fit like a beautiful tooth cover. The porcelain is almost identical to a tooth in texture and appearance. Your imperfections will vanish instantly, and in their place, you will have a pearly white smile.

  1. Crowns

Crowns are similar to porcelain veneers, except they’re designed to fulfill the purpose of protecting the outer layer of the tooth (the enamel) from further damage while improving its overall strength and appearance. Unlike veneers, the crown encapsulates and seals the whole tooth.

Crowns are perfect for weak and deteriorating teeth and can hold dental bridges in place. They’re a simple and easy answer to restoring a tooth that is severely damaged or worn down, and they can support a filling in cases where there is a risk of it falling out. For aesthetic purposes, crowns are generally porcelain, which gives your teeth a perfect appearance. In cases where the bridge serves a structural purpose and will be out of sight, it may be gold, stainless steel, or any other harmless metal.

  1. Dental Implants

To have dental implants, you may require anesthesia. If you have lost a tooth altogether or if you have a particular tooth that is unsightly, a dental implant can take its place and return your smile to its former glory.

Dental implants are false teeth that look exceptionally realistic and are fixed onto a recreated tooth root. This allows them to stay fixed in your mouth exactly as a real one would. Dental implants are incredibly strong and durable. Another benefit is that once you have them installed, there’s no removing them – it’s like having a brand-new real tooth in your mouth. If you think dental implants are an option for you, you can check for them from websites like those of www.mccraedental.com.au/services/cosmetic-dentistry/implants/.

  1. Tooth Whitening

There are many products for sale that claim to offer tooth whitening but fail to deliver. In contrast, your dentist will have a number of tooth whitening procedures and products that are only available for in-chair use, and that truly yield incredible results.

If your teeth are straight, even, and undamaged but yellowing, you may want to consider a tooth whitening treatment. It will come out far cheaper than veneers or crowns but give you the same makeover you’re looking for.

How’s Your Hygiene Routine?

The secret to a successful smile is simple – there are no magic remedies or miracle cures. Instead, the answer lies in your daily routine. Brush twice daily, and floss regularly. Alongside this, dentists recommend changing your toothbrush every three to four months and opting for one with soft bristles (hard bristles can damage your enamel and bring on receding gums).

 

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