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You only have one set of adult teeth, and they need to last until you are 80, 90, or beyond. The actions you take towards your teeth today will either benefit you or harm you in the future. Of course, good dental care starts with seeing a dentist regularly. You should go in for cleanings and checkups, and any other time you think something might be amiss with your teeth. Education is important when it comes to any aspect of your health, so start reading the articles on this website to educate yourself about dentists and dental care. We promise that when you're 80 and you still have your teeth, you won't regret the time spent.

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The Tooth of the Matter: A Dental Blog

Not Satisfied With How Your Teeth Look? Consider One Of These Cosmetic Procedures

Sofia Curtis

Have you felt a bit self-conscious about the look of your teeth and not sure what to do about it? If so, there are a variety of cosmetic procedures that may be right for your specific situation. Here are potential options for you to consider. 

Whitening

Teeth whitening can be a great way to make your teeth a few shades whiter after a single trip to the dentist. Avoid using the at-home whitening trips since they often take a while to work and may not offer the results that you are looking for. Laser whitening treatment can give you instant results so that you know you are satisfied with the results by the time your visit is over.

Veneers

Veneers are great at fixing cosmetic problems with teeth that are generally healthy. This includes teeth that are chipped, misshapen, or even an odd color that can't be fixed with whitening. They are essentially a porcelain shell that goes over the front surface of the tooth to hide the imperfections.

Bonding

Dental bonding material is a resin that is designed to replicate the color of your teeth and can fix a variety of problems that are cosmetic in nature. It can be used to replicate the use of veneers by covering the surface of a tooth to hide the damage or to build up the portion of a tooth that is chipped. The resin will not last as long as porcelain, but bonding is considered a cheap and effective way to correct a cosmetic problem with your teeth.

Caps

A dental cap will fit over an entire tooth to not only hide imperfections but to improve the strength of the tooth as well. A cap is often used in a situation where tooth and dental veneers or bonding will not do the trick. For example, if you have a tooth that is discolored due to internal decay, a cap may be necessary to give the tooth strength and correct the color

Implants

Dental implants can be used when you are missing a tooth and need to fill the gap. Instead of using a bridge or partial denture, an implant provides the jawbone with stimulation as if a natural tooth was still in its place. This can be a long-lasting solution to fix a missing tooth that helps maintain your oral health over the year. In addition, implants have the strength and stability of a real tooth without any compromises. 

Contact a cosmetic dentist in your area to learn more.


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