SCULPTING A NEW SMILE
Think of the last time
you posed for a picture. Did you flash your pearly whites or did you
hide your teeth? Today, many people benefit from Cosmetic Dentistry. A
wide range of techniques are available that can enhance almost any
smile.
Gone are the days when you had to settle for chipped,
stained and crooked teeth. A revolution in newer technology and
materials ensure that cosmetically enhanced teeth now look more natural
and last longer than they did in past. Skillfully blending science and
art, your dentist can “sculpt” a more attractive smile for you.
A smile is powerful way you to communicate. A new smile
help you make a great impression- both personally and professionally.
Take this simple test.
If your answer to any
of the following questions is “yes”, then you need to get a cosmetic
evaluation done by your
dentist.
- Do you lack confidence when smiling?
- Do you wish you had a smile as pretty as the models?
- Do you wish your teeth were whiter?
- Do you have any stained or discolored teeth or fillings?
- Are any of your teeth crowded, overlapping or crooked?
- Are any of your teeth missing or do you have gaps between any of your teeth?
- Do any of your teeth uneven shapes due to chips, fractures or rough edges?
- Do your teeth seem out of proportion because they are uneven in length?
- Are you dissatisfied with the way your gums look?
- Are you gums red, swollen, receding or bleeding?
COSMETIC OPTIONS
A variety of options are currently available to suit
most conditions. Some of the commonly used cosmetic options available
include:
BLEACHING:
As the name implies,
teeth bleaching –or teeth whitening, as it is often called – is a
possible of lighting the colour of teeth. It is used to erase stains
that come from coffee, tea, red, wine cigarette smoke and chewing
tobacco. Bleaching will also lighten teeth that have darkened because
of age or are naturally yellow or dark. The effects generally last for
many years depending on personal habits. The process is simple,
effective and produces few side effects.
A word of caution: Avoid use of readymade, over –the – counter bleaching systems available.
Consult your Dentist for more information.
BONDING:
Over time, little things
can conspire to damage your smile – a chip, a crack, discoloration,
noticeable filling in your front teeth, small gaps between teeth ,
teeth that are uneven or fractured teeth. Fortunately, there is a
simple, pain- free, long- lasting and cost- effective dental procedure
that can restore the beauty of your smile. Bonding is a direct, chaired
procedure involving tooth coloured composite material.
Indications for Bonding:
Close small gaps between front teeth.
Repair chips and cracks.
Conceal discoloration.
Protect exposed roots caused by gum recession.
Restore decaying teeth (the tooth- coloured bonding material is an excellent and undetectable filling).
Seal and protect children’s teeth from cavities.
So, if there are any minor imperfection s in your
smile, ask your Dentist about tooth bonding. Most procedures can
completed in a single sitting.
CROWNS:
Crowns, or “caps” , are
covering that fit over your teeth and restore each tooth to its normal
shape and size, while both strengthening and improving its appearance. A
crown could be made of natural looking porcelain/ ceramic, metals,
acrylic or composite resins or combination of any of these.
Indication for placing crowns:
To restore fractured teeth.
To protect weak teeth from fracturing.
To support a large filling when there isn’t enough tooth remaining.
To conceal badly shaped or discoloured teeth.
To strengthen teeth following a root canal (teeth tend to become brittle and are some prone to fracture).
To disguise extensive damage caused by decay.
To attach a bridge.
To cover a dental implant.
VENEERS:
Veneers are wafer- thin
shells of porcelain which are bonded onto the front side of teeth and
can be an excellent cosmetic solution for crooked, discoloured or worn
teeth. And what they enhance is your smile.
Indication for placing Veneers:
Repair damaged teeth.
Correct gaps.
Conceal discoloration.
Change the shape and size of your mouth.
They are highly resistant to permanent staining from
coffee, tea, red wine, cigarette smoke, and even chewing tobacco.
What’s more, with the regular care and maintenance of a normal tooth,
porcelain veneers can last for well over a decade.
Plus, they look completely natural.
A NEW SMILE- YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS
Cosmetic Dentistry is an
“art form” devoted to the enhancement of smiles. Your dentist evaluate
the health and appearance of your teeth, recommending the best type of
treatment for you, and thus crafting a more beautiful smile. It all
begins with a smile. A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is a composite resin (white filling)?
A composite resins is a tooth – coloured plastic
mixture filled with glass (silicon dioxide). Composites are not only
used to restore decayed areas, but are also used for cosmetic
improvements of the smile by changing the teeth or reshaping disfigured
teeth.
How is a composite placed?
Following preparation, the dentist places the composite
in layers, using a light specialized to harden each layer. The dentist
then shapes the composite to fit the tooth and finally polishes the
composite to prevent staining and early wear.
How long does it take to place a composite?
It takes the dentist about 10-20 minutes longer to
place a composite than a silver filling. Placement time depends on the
size and location of the cavity- the larger the size, the longer it
will take.
What are the advantages of composites?
Aesthetics are the main advantage, since Dentist can
blend shades to create a colour nearly identical to that of the actual
tooth. Besides, composites bond to the tooth support the remaining
tooth structure, which helps to prevent breakage and insulate the tooth
from excessive temperature changes.