Cosmetic Dentistry - Teeth Whitening, Veneers and More
Bright
and white teeth are the hallmark of a healthy smile. They are also a great
confidence booster. If your teeth have become dingy or yellow due to diet or
aging, you may want to consider some cosmetic dentistry treatments.
A
popular treatment is teeth
bleaching dallas tx. This procedure can lighten teeth up to eight shades.
Teeth Whitening
Tooth
whitening, also known as teeth bleaching dallas tx, is the most popular
procedure to help patients achieve a brighter smile. It is a safe, effective
way to remove surface stains from foods, beverages and tobacco. Teeth whitening
is an aesthetic treatment and is not covered by dental insurance.
Professional
teeth whitening treatments use a higher concentration of bleaching agents than
store-bought kits. This allows us to get teeth significantly whiter in fewer
sessions. Some patients experience tooth sensitivity during the whitening
process, which usually resolves once the treatment is completed.
Certain
stains are not affected by tooth teeth bleaching dallas tx, including
tetracycline staining from birth and greying of the teeth caused by medications
or ageing. In these cases, alternative treatments such as dental veneers may be
recommended. The cost of professional teeth whitening is much lower than you
might think. We offer patient-friendly flexible payment plans to make it more
affordable. Once a whitening treatment is completed, we provide home touch-up
trays and bleach so that you can maintain your brighter smile.
Dental Veneers
Veneers
are thin coverings that are affixed to the front of teeth to improve their
appearance by masking dental issues and enhancing overall aesthetics. They are
a popular alternative to more invasive and time-consuming treatments such as
braces or dental crowns.
During
the initial appointment, your dentist will discuss your goals and examine your
mouth and teeth to ensure you are a good candidate for veneers. They will also
take X-rays and make impressions of your mouth and teeth.
Once
the veneers are made, they will be bonded to your natural teeth using a strong
cement. After bonding, your dentist will remove any excess cement and check
your bite. You may experience some sensitivity in the gums and mouth for a few
days after the procedure, but this will disappear as your mouth heals.
To
extend the lifespan of your veneers, brush them twice daily with a
soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. You should also floss and
visit your dentist regularly for cleaning and maintenance.
Crowns
A
crown is a cap that dentists put on damaged or decayed teeth. It can be made of
porcelain or metal. It covers the tooth to protect it from sensitivity,
infections and decay. Dental insurance may cover some or all of the cost of a
crown.
The
procedure of a crown starts with an examination and evaluation. Then the
dentist will numb the area to make sure you don’t feel any pain or discomfort.
Porcelain
& ceramic- This option gives patients the most natural looking result. The
drawback is that it is not as durable as a metal crown.
Metal-alloys
– These metals, such as gold, silver, and copper, are used to give crowns their
strength and durability. They also withstand biting and chewing forces. Metal
crowns are often used on molars that don’t show when you smile. They’re also a
good choice for people who have a history of allergies to composite resins or
porcelain.
Invisalign
Invisalign
is an alternative to traditional braces that straightens crooked teeth. This
invisible treatment uses clear plastic aligners that are virtually undetectable
to others, and you can remove them when you eat or drink. Every two weeks,
you’ll move to the next set of aligners in your series, which keeps consistent
pressure on your teeth until they are in their final positions.
The
alignment process typically takes 12-24 months. This method can correct a
variety of tooth and jaw issues, including crowding and spacing problems, as
well as mild to moderate bite problems. However, it may not be suitable for
everyone, and it can take longer than other orthodontic treatments.
You
can help maintain your results with a regular oral hygiene regimen. Brush your
teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and floss daily to remove food and
plaque that can stain your teeth. You should also schedule professional
cleanings every six months to remove built-up stains and tartar.
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