Morale boosting cosmetic dental procedures
You
may fail to notice but others will leave no stone unturned to make you realize
how pathetic is your smile is. Yes, we are talking about your teeth. You might
not have taken the discoloration of your teeth seriously but how you smile is a
big part of your physical appearance and morale. There is nothing more
embarrassing that looking yourself in the mirror with a self-conscious smile.
But
you are not alone. Many people feel this way that’s why cosmetic dentistry has
been in demand for a while now. There are multiple procedures which have been
hugely popular since the advent of specialty.
Following are some of the most famous and confidence boosting procedures:
Following are some of the most famous and confidence boosting procedures:
· DENTAL
VENEERS:
Veneers is a procedure where dentist applies a curative material on the surface
of the tooth. This procedure fulfills two conditions at one time, improves the
look and protect against a potential tooth loss. Material used is either
composite or porcelain. Veneers are durable and can last up to 30 years.
·
DENTAL
IMPLANTS:
Dental Implant is a procedure that involves embedding a root device into the
jaw bone greatly minimizing the chances of a broken tooth. With regular
developments in the dentistry, now implants do not require surgery. They have a
good success rate. But before you go for this procedure, make sure your dentist
is very well versed with the procedure.
· TEETH
WHITENING:
Teeth whitening procedure is extremely popular among office goers and soon to
be married guys and gals. There are different methods available and even some
over the counter products can help but the common method used by dentists is a
highly concentrated gel applied to the teeth. Continual advancements have led
to the usage of LED lights to further enhance the process.
·
DENTAL
BONDING:
This procedure involves application of an adhesive to the surface of teeth to
restore a natural look. Bonding is helpful to those who have sustained damage
due to injury or have chipped teeth. Resin material is appended to the teeth
and then cured with a particular type of high power light.
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