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3 Cosmetic Dental Services for Achieving a More Aesthetic Smile

Are you pleased with your smile? If you don't like what you see when you look in the mirror and smile, you should definitely get a smile makeover. 

Many modern dentists offer a range of dental treatments to ensure your smile is as picture-perfect and natural-looking as possible. Read along to acquaint yourself with the various dental services available for people who want to improve their smiles.

In-office teeth whitening

With all the different teeth whitening kits you can purchase over the counter, teeth whitening is something you can do at home. That said, not all tooth discolorations are minor enough for these kits. 

If you want brilliant-white teeth, you should get your teeth whitened in a dentist's office. Professional teeth whitening is a non-invasive dental procedure because it does not require removing any part of your tooth structure. 

During an in-office teeth whitening procedure, your dentist will first place a rubber dam over your teeth to protect the gums, and then apply a bleaching product onto the teeth. They will use a tooth shade chart to choose the best tooth colour for you. This way, you will get results you won't get with at-home whitening kits. 

Dental veneers

Often made of porcelain or composite resin material, dental veneers are thin, tooth-coloured coverings that are cemented onto the front part of teeth to hide visible flaws. These cosmetic restorations help give damaged teeth a more natural size, shape and colour, improving their overall appearance.

Unlike teeth whitening, which is completely non-invasive, veneers require filing down some enamel to facilitate their proper adhesion to the teeth. While veneers are thin, they are strong enough to withstand daily biting and chewing forces. 

Dental crowns

If you have a tooth that is damaged by trauma or decay, getting a dental crown can be an excellent way to save it and improve your smile.

Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps created to fit perfectly over damaged teeth to enhance their appearance. They are made by making impressions of the affected teeth and taking them to a special laboratory that fabricates crowns.

Crowns come in various materials, including porcelain, ceramic, gold, nickel, palladium, stainless steel or a combination of these materials. The right material for your crowns depends on your specific requirements for strength, aesthetics and price.

Want to learn more about your cosmetic dental restoration options? There is no single best solution for everyone. Book an initial consultation with a local dentist to discuss your specific situation and needs.  


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