A Cosmetic Dentist Can Help Fill Spaces Between Teeth
A common problem many people face is having spaces between their teeth that a cosmetic dentist would notice. It looks unsightly and can be embarrassing. A cosmetic or aesthetic dentist can help with this issue with various techniques to help fill, hide, or eliminate gaps.
Options
Cosmetic dentists use different techniques to cover up spaces in between teeth. A cosmetic dentist can help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Depending on the location and size of the gap, specific techniques may be better suited to your condition. Some of these options include:
- Veneers
- Bonds
- Crowns
- Teeth alignment
Techniques
Some cosmetic dentists use veneers. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain that sit over the top surface of each tooth. The porcelain acts like natural enamel does, covering up nicks, chips, spaces, or other imperfections looks just like natural teeth.
Veneers are usually used to cover spaces between the front teeth by creating a new cosmetic look or closing small gaps. These veneers can be attached with an adhesive to help them stay secure as you eat, speak, and go about your daily routine.
Bonds are another approach that dentists can use to help fill unsightly gaps. This approach utilizes a special putty that is soft and pliable until it is exposed to ultraviolet light, which hardens immediately.
To utilize this approach, your dentist will carefully apply bonding material to help fill the gap and mimic your natural teeth' appearance. After your dentist has carefully filed and shaped the material, they can shine ultraviolet light onto it. Once hardened, bonding material gains strength like your teeth, so you can chew, brush, and smile without thinking twice.
Other techniques
Your cosmetic dentist may prefer crowns. Crowns fit around the entire surface of the tooth. However, crowns require that teeth are prepared in advance. This requires that the original underlying tooth be slightly filed down so that a crown can fit over its top without appearing or feeling too bulky.
Crowns are designed to help cover teeth that are damaged or discolored. However, rather than pull the tooth and replace it with a bridge, denture, or implant, the roots of the crown are still in good condition. This means that your dentist will not have to use more invasive techniques to help restore the appearance of your smile. Additionally, when the roots of the teeth can be left intact, the structure of the crown is more stable and lasts longer. The presence of the roots can also help to increase bone retention in the jaw.
Teeth alignment
One of the best approaches to giving you a perfect smile and closing gaps is to utilize an alignment approach. There are several options available, but the two most popular are braces and Invisalign. Both approaches place gradual pressure on your teeth to push or pull them into the correct orientation. Proper teeth alignment can help improve your oral health because it eliminates places where bacteria can hide.
If you have been considering your options for improving the appearance of your smile, schedule an appointment so that you can get the smile you have always wanted.
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