Did you know that the shape, shade, length and
spacing of your teeth could significantly affect your smile? And our smiles can
greatly affect our self-esteem and confidence. Common conditions that impact
negatively on your smile include broken, cracked or worn teeth, discolored
teeth, missing teeth, crooked teeth, decayed teeth, gaps between your teeth
and/or "gummy smiles." The good news is that with modern technology
and improved materials, these situations can be dramatically changed to create
natural looking and long-lasting beautiful smiles.
Each patient and each specific circumstance
must be evaluated on its own merits. Factors such as occlusion [bite], oral
habits, available space, health of the gum tissue, severity of the problem and
patient expectation should be taken into consideration when planning your
cosmetic makeover.
Depending on your individual oral characteristics, there are a
variety of choices that all result in excellent esthetic outcomes. For whiter
natural teeth, in-office or at-home bleaching [whitening] techniques are
available. Repairing teeth or closing spaces may be accomplished with
tooth-colored composite resin bonding, porcelain veneers or porcelain crowns.
Veneers
are wafer-thin laminates or shells of tooth-colored material (which can be
either porcelain, ceramic or composite bonding material). They are bonded (cemented) to the front
surface of teeth to improve their cosmetic appearance. It’s really not that much different from
brick on the front of one’s home. Many
dentists use the alternative analogy that dental veneers are for your teeth
what false fingernails are for your hands.
Stained
teeth – badly stained or discolored that cannot be improved by teeth whitening
or prophyflex treatments can be greatly improved by dental veneers, which
function to cover any existing stains on your teeth.
Damaged teeth - teeth that have become badly
worn through excessive grinding or by carbonated drinks, as well as those that have
been chipped or broken, can benefit from veneers. A small chip on a tooth can
quickly be repaired with composite bonding, also known as "composite
veneers". A single damaged tooth
can easily be repaired with a porcelain veneer that has the same characteristics
and color as you natural teeth.
Gaps - spaces or gaps (technically termed as a
diastimas) between your teeth
can easily be closed using dental veneers, giving you a more uniform-looking
smile.
Crooked
teeth - Veneers are not the ideal treatment for crooked teeth, and from the
point of view of preserving your natural teeth structure, orthodontics or
Invisalign braces would probably a better solution. However, this type of treatment can take up
to a year or longer and be significantly more in cost to accomplish. For teeth that are not severely crooked,
veneers placed over their front surface will give a straight and perfectly
aligned-looking smile. For this type of
treatment, many people refer to veneers as "instant orthodontics", as
you get a similar end result in a fraction of the time.
These procedures vary in time and cost and
have differences in longevity and appearance. If you're not satisfied with your
smile or want to learn if you're a good candidate for any of these remarkable
techniques, call our Atlanta (Sandy
Springs) office for a complimentary cosmetic consultation.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 256-3620
receptionist@rightsmilecenter.com
www.rightsmilecenter.com
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta, GA 30328
(404) 256-3620
receptionist@rightsmilecenter.com
www.rightsmilecenter.com
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