Cosmetic Dentistry Then and Now
A lot of emphasis in modern Western culture is the beauty of our teeth and smile.
We strive to have the most glowing beautiful white teeth.
Some people spend thousands of dollars bleaching their teeth annually or buy at home bleaching kits and teeth whitening strips from the grocery store.
Others perfect their smile and bite with braces, invisible braces, and surgery.
Most people are not born with a perfect smile and teeth, and reply upon dentists and orthodontists to achieve the award winning smile they aim for.
Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way and is always improving procedures to keep up with the demands of achieving a great smile and teeth.
There are many different procedures you can obtain with cosmetic dentistry, and it is more than teeth bleaching or straightening.
Cosmetic procedures include: enamel shaping, gum lifts, contouring, lumineers, bonding, veneers, and dental bridges.
The tools and materials used in these procedures have really come a long way.
The procedures are less painful and recovery times are faster because of new tools.
You may remember years ago that fillings and enamel material did not resemble a tooth-like appearance and a smile could include silver and gold fillings because amalgam and gold were used.
Most fillings or enamels are now used with porcelain so that they are the same color as your teeth.
Other composite metals that look like teeth are also used so that your smile does not show any imperfections.
It is cosmetically pleasing.
Using materials that resemble your teeth can make you less embarrassed if you need to have a procedure done because you will not have to worry about having metal in your mouth that shows when you talk or smile.
Also, the new materials are safer because they do not contain mercury.
Cosmetic dentistry procedures are also more advanced because dentists and orthodontists have more advanced tools.
Laser tools such as a dental diode laser are now used for most, if not all, procedures.
The dental laser is more precise and less damaging to your gums.
There is not a traditional incision like there used to be with older dental tools such as scalpels.
Older tools usually required the use of stitches after a cut was made.
With a diode laser, stitches are no longer necessary.
Laser dentistry also offers quicker recovery times, and there is little to no bleeding and minimal pain.
Dental lasers are used with most cosmetic dentistry procedures and make the process of enhancing or improving someone's smile easier and less painful.
Most procedures can be completed within a matter of minutes or hours and very rarely require multiple visits unlike in the past.
We strive to have the most glowing beautiful white teeth.
Some people spend thousands of dollars bleaching their teeth annually or buy at home bleaching kits and teeth whitening strips from the grocery store.
Others perfect their smile and bite with braces, invisible braces, and surgery.
Most people are not born with a perfect smile and teeth, and reply upon dentists and orthodontists to achieve the award winning smile they aim for.
Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way and is always improving procedures to keep up with the demands of achieving a great smile and teeth.
There are many different procedures you can obtain with cosmetic dentistry, and it is more than teeth bleaching or straightening.
Cosmetic procedures include: enamel shaping, gum lifts, contouring, lumineers, bonding, veneers, and dental bridges.
The tools and materials used in these procedures have really come a long way.
The procedures are less painful and recovery times are faster because of new tools.
You may remember years ago that fillings and enamel material did not resemble a tooth-like appearance and a smile could include silver and gold fillings because amalgam and gold were used.
Most fillings or enamels are now used with porcelain so that they are the same color as your teeth.
Other composite metals that look like teeth are also used so that your smile does not show any imperfections.
It is cosmetically pleasing.
Using materials that resemble your teeth can make you less embarrassed if you need to have a procedure done because you will not have to worry about having metal in your mouth that shows when you talk or smile.
Also, the new materials are safer because they do not contain mercury.
Cosmetic dentistry procedures are also more advanced because dentists and orthodontists have more advanced tools.
Laser tools such as a dental diode laser are now used for most, if not all, procedures.
The dental laser is more precise and less damaging to your gums.
There is not a traditional incision like there used to be with older dental tools such as scalpels.
Older tools usually required the use of stitches after a cut was made.
With a diode laser, stitches are no longer necessary.
Laser dentistry also offers quicker recovery times, and there is little to no bleeding and minimal pain.
Dental lasers are used with most cosmetic dentistry procedures and make the process of enhancing or improving someone's smile easier and less painful.
Most procedures can be completed within a matter of minutes or hours and very rarely require multiple visits unlike in the past.