What Is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Unlike restorative dentistry, which addresses problems such as tooth decay and missing teeth, cosmetic dentistry focuses on making your smile appear healthier and more beautiful. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), dentists who specialize in cosmetic dentistry are trained to perform procedures that improve the shape, size, color and alignment of your teeth, gums and jawline.
Popular cosmetic dentistry treatments include teeth whitening, veneers and dental implants. While these treatments don’t address underlying health or structural issues, they can provide instant results for a brighter, more symmetrical smile that is “camera ready.”
Dental Implants
A cosmetic alternative to dentures, dental implants are permanent tooth replacements that consist of a screw inserted into the jaw bone and topped with a natural-looking dental crown. Dental implants are the preferred option for replacing a single missing tooth or multiple teeth, and can be used to restore an entire arch of missing teeth.
Gum Contouring
Cosmetic dentistry offers several solutions for a “gummy smile.” In this treatment, the dentist removes excess gum tissue to expose more of the tooth’s enamel and create a more balanced appearance in the mouth.
Dental bonding is a procedure in which the cosmetic dentist applies a moldable resin to the surface of a tooth and then hardens it with ultraviolet light. The tooth is then shaped, sculpted, and polished to improve its appearance. This is a great way to correct small chips or fillings, and can also be used to repair cracked or chipped teeth.