Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments
Cosmetic dentistry treatments currently in use include:
Inlays/Onlays:
Also known as indirect fillings, inlays and onlays made from porcelain or composite materials
are a long-lasting yet cosmetic way to provide a “filling” to teeth with tooth decay or similar
structural damage. Whereas dental fillings are molded into place within the mouth during a dental visit,
inlays and onlays are created in a dental laboratory before being fitted and adhesively bonded into
place by your dentist.
Composite Bonding:
Chipped, broken, discolored or decayed teeth may be repaired or have their appearance corrected using
a procedure called composite bonding. A dental composite material with the look of enamel and dentin
is applied into the cavity or onto the surface of a tooth, where it is then sculpted into shape,
contoured and hardened with a high-intensity light. The result is a restoration that blends invisibly
with the remainder of the surrounding tooth structure and the rest of your natural teeth to create
a healthy, bright smile.
Teeth Whitening:
Teeth whitening is perhaps the most commonly recommended cosmetic dentistry procedure. Teeth are often
stained from smoking, food, drink (coffee, tea or red wine) or poor oral hygiene. Bleaching the teeth can
enhance the appearance of your smile.
Dental Veneers:
Composite or porcelain laminates that are adhesively bonded to the surface of a tooth to correct and repair
chips and cracks will improve a worn appearance or severe tooth discoloration. Veneers may also be recommended
if you have gaps in your teeth or if you have not had success with teeth whitening.
Dental Implants:
Dental implants are artificial tooth root replacements that are used as a part of prosthetic (artificial replacement)
dentistry in order to compensate for tooth loss. Often the result is not only an enhanced smile, but also a more youthful
appearance, since missing teeth cause the face to collapse, making you look older.
Smile Makeover:
Smile makeovers involve a comprehensive assessment of your smile esthetics in order to improve its overall appearance.
Typically one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures, such as dental veneers, dental implants, gingival sculpting and
teeth whitening, will be required for several teeth in both the upper and lower arches in order to achieve the look you want.
Full mouth reconstruction:
While consulting with you about a smile makeover to primarily improve the esthetic appearance of your smile,
your dentist may discover that there is a need to provide necessary treatment to correct functional problems
with your bite, muscles, teeth and bone structure. If you need full mouth reconstruction, the materials available
today make it possible for your dentist to provide you with durable, functional and clinically sound treatments
that also look natural.
Cosmetic dentistry offers many options for people who are unhappy with their smile. If you are one of these people,
we encourage you to read our comprehensive cosmetic procedure articles to learn about the various treatments available
to beautify your smile.