If you are ready for a smile makeover, it is time to visit a cosmetic dentist. These professionals focus on more than just fixing cavities; they work with patients to achieve the smile of their dreams. In addition to enhancing one’s smile, they can help prevent problems such as gum disease or bone loss. If you are still on the fence about seeking a cosmetic dentist’s care, here are four reasons to schedule your next appointment.
When to Visit a Cosmetic Dentist
Stain Removal
Stains are a common problem for those who do not brush or floss regularly. While a smile can dim naturally over time, stains also occur when the surface of one’s teeth sustains damage from excessive food or beverage consumption or smoking tobacco products.
Our cosmetic dentist can help remove stains in one of two ways: through a rigorous deep cleaning that includes an abrasive bleaching gel or by using laser technology to remove the surface layer of stains on the teeth. The cosmetic dentist will help determine whether any other treatments are necessary for removing stains before recommending them as options for improving one’s overall smile appearance.
Correct Tooth Damage
Our cosmetic dentist can fix chips and cracks and even replace missing teeth. These procedures can improve the overall appearance of a smile and help patients avoid further damage that comes with broken and missing teeth. The dentist may use different methods such as dental crowns, dental implants, onlays, inlays, fillings, and more to restore one’s smile. Some restorative treatments can be performed in one dental visit, while others may take multiple. Either way, our dentist will walk the patient through their personalized treatment plan during their consultation so there are no surprises during the actual treatment.
Change Tooth Shape and Size
A cosmetic dentist can change the shape and size of a patient’s teeth with dental crowns or veneers. A dental crown is a covering that fits over a tooth, while a veneer is a thin layer of material (usually porcelain or tooth-colored resin) that covers the front visible portion of the tooth. If one wants to make their teeth appear larger, the dentist can use either technique.
If one has teeth with significantly different sizes and shapes, the dentist may suggest veneers over multiple dental crowns. If a patient has one or two teeth they are unhappy with, the dentist may recommend dental crowns over veneers.
Improve Alignment Issues
Alignment issues can result from teeth grinding, trauma to the mouth and jaw, genetics, and even habits formed during childhood (thumb-sucking or lip-sucking). These issues can cause discomfort and pain, making it difficult to chew and speak properly. Many times, the dentist will recommend clear aligners to correct slight to moderate alignment issues.
Schedule Your First Visit Today
We hope this article was beneficial. If you want to improve your smile’s appearance or health, it is important to see our cosmetic dentist. Our team of professionals can help you get the beautiful smile of your dreams with multiple cosmetic dentistry options.
Request an appointment or call GK Dental PC at 617-826-6075 for an appointment in our Everett office.
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