Having a smile that you're proud of is sure to be something you'll enjoy for a lifetime. However, you may not have been born with the teeth you want. It's possible to alter your teeth by having various dental procedures done that can enhance your appearance. By knowing what your cosmetic dental options are, this can help you choose the one that may suit you best.
Procedure #1: Veneers
Living with teeth that are crooked may be preventing you from smiling as much as you want.
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Many people suffer from problems with their smiles, whether it is from an accident that impacted the teeth, lifestyle choices that have discolored the teeth, or just being born with a smile that you have always wanted to change. Luckily, there have been many advancements in dentistry and in this day and age cosmetic dentists are able to perform procedures that can correct just about any smile issue. If you want to restore your smile or get a smile makeover, ask your doctor about the following:
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If you are dissatisfied with the appearance of your teeth, there are measures you can take to improve the look of your smile. Cosmetic dental applications can quickly transform teeth that are misshapen, damaged or discolored. Here are a few cosmetic dental procedures that may benefit you:
Composite Dental Bonding
Dental bonding can be used for multiple purposes. It can correct teeth that are gapped, cracked, chipped or discolored. The bonding material, which is made of composite resin, can be molded to the shape needed to correct your teeth.
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Everyone knows how important it is to brush and floss their teeth every day. They might take extra measures to make sure that they clean their teeth after every meal, thereby protecting their teeth from cavities and decay. However, what many people fail to realize is that they may not be cleaning their teeth as well as they think because they are not properly caring for their toothbrush. Here are a couple things you need to know to keep your toothbrush in tiptop shape.
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If your pre-teen just got braces or other orthodontics within the past year, then you may be worried that they won't stick to their "do not eat" list and will end up breaking wires and brackets on Christmas or Christmas Eve when their orthodontist may not be in the office. While giving them a list of foods not to eat is simple, ensuring that they stick to the rules can be anything but easy.
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