COMMON COSMETIC DENTAL PROBLEMS

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COMMON COSMETIC DENTAL PROBLEMS

Some people are born with a naturally beautiful smile and perfectly-aligned teeth. They’re not shy about smiling freely and don’t have any insecurities related to dental problems. Unfortunately, most people suffer a number of dental health and cosmetic-related problems during their lifetime. Modern dental care has evolved considerably over the past few years, so common cosmetic dental problems are treatable. You just need a reliable and experienced dentist to help you get the perfect smile.

COMMON COSMETIC DENTAL PROBLEMS

Different people experience different dental problems and require customized solutions. An experienced dentist will carefully examine your teeth and gums to determine the problem and can give you a smile makeover. Almost all common dental problems can be corrected, including the ones mentioned below:

Missing Teeth – Missing teeth are usually a result a serious accident or injury. A hit or forceful impact can cause significant damage to the tooth and its root because of which the tooth either falls off or has to be removed. You don’t have to deal with a missing tooth for your entire life as there’s an easy solution to the problem: dental implants. Dentists can install implants to replace the missing tooth or teeth. During this procedure, the dentist will insert a small titanium screw in the jaw under the missing tooth. This screw will act as an anchor for the replacement tooth. The new tooth is custom made to fit in with the rest of your teeth so the result is very natural. If you take proper care of your oral health and keep your implants clean, they will last a lifetime.

Chipped or Cracked Teeth – Sometimes accidents don’t cause the tooth root to weaken or the tooth to fall out, and the tip of the tooth may break or become cracked. In this case, you don’t need to remove and replace the entire damaged tooth. If the dentist determines that the cusp of the tooth is strong, they won’t remove it, and will use different techniques to address the problem. The dental procedure they recommend would depend entirely on the extent of the damage. Slight cracks and small chips at the very tip of the tooth can be covered by porcelain veneers. These look natural and will give your teeth a uniform appearance. The dentist can also use composite bonding to correct the damage. During this process, they’ll file the tooth as required and add tooth-colored composite resin to replace the missing tooth matter.

Discoloration – Stains and discoloration are some of the most common cosmetic problems and almost everyone faces these at one point or another in their lives. Teeth can become stained by a number of things such as coffee, wine, different food, cigarette smoking, etc. A buildup of plaque can also damage the appearance of your teeth and cause staining. These stains can be easily treated with two different procedures. The dentist might recommend teeth whitening. This process is quick and inexpensive. During this process, the dentist will install a protective shield over your gum and mouth before applying the whitening agent directly to your teeth. This will remove the stains and brighten your teeth. Dentists might also recommend porcelain veneers. These thin pieces of porcelain have a translucent and tooth-like appearance. The dentist will apply these veneers on your existing teeth to make them look uniform and unstained.

Mismatched Sizes – Not everyone is born with perfectly-sized and aligned teeth. In fact, most people have mismatched teeth, with one tooth noticeably smaller or bigger than the other. A dentist can use a number of procedures to address this problem and give you the perfect smile. In most cases, the dentist will recommend veneers that can be added directly onto healthy teeth with the use of dental adhesive. They can also file the teeth down a little and add dental caps to ensure all teeth are perfectly proportionate.

Gaps Between Teeth – Many people have gaps in their teeth, especially the first two or three teeth; this gives you a gap-toothed smile. While many people don’t mind the gap, some want to correct it. Dentists will either add a dental bridge to fill-in the gap or use compound bonding to add material to the surrounding teeth. The dental bridge provides a more seamless and natural result.

Gummy Smiles – Many people are born with gummy smiles or develop it at a later date. When you smile, a large portion of your gums is on display along with your teeth. Dentists will recommend a series of procedures based on the true cause of the gummy smile. These are just some of the many problems a skilled dentist can address in cosmetic dentistry. If you face any of these issues, contact your dentist and get a smile consultation.

 

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