6 Common Cosmetic Dental Procedures

Lakecia Hammond
Zentist
3 min readSep 11, 2017

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If you’ve heard someone talk about how timid they are about smiling or talking in public due to a dental issue, they may be candidates for 6 common cosmetic dental procedures. Cosmetic dentistry aims to create a positive change to your teeth, while also promoting healthy oral care for years to come. Through this article, I hope you’ll be able to pinpoint your cosmetic dental issue and find a solution that is more commonly used than you think.

1. Crowns and bridges:

A crown can be used to save a damaged tooth by completely encircling it. In order to attach a crown, the tooth is reduced to a stump which the crown can be cemented onto. Many clinics specialize in natural looking, tooth-colored materials, and patients can choose from a range of materials to suit their budget. A common option for crowns and bridges is porcelain fused to metal (PFM).

2. Dental bonding:

Dental bonding is a dental procedure in which a dentist applies a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) and cures it with visible, blue light. This ultimately “bonds” the material to the tooth and improves the overall appearance of teeth. Tooth bonding techniques have various clinical applications including operative dentistry and preventive dentistry as well as cosmetic and pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, and orthodontics.

3. Tooth contouring and reshaping:

Tooth reshaping, also called dental contouring, is a cosmetic dentistry technique that removes small amounts of tooth enamel (the outer covering of the tooth) in order to change the shape, length, or surface of one or more teeth. The process is often combined with bonding, a cosmetic dentistry treatment that uses tooth-colored composite material to sculpt and shape the teeth.

4. Dental Impant(s):

Dental implants are artificial teeth, designed to attach to the bone permanently. They are mainly used in the case that a tooth falls out or breaks out. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match your natural teeth.

5. All-on-4:

The All-on-4 treatment was designed by Nobel Biocare, and is used to replace the entire upper or lower set of teeth. The procedure creates a permanent prosthesis by using 4 dental implants which act as an anchor for a bridge or over-denture of 12 to 14 teeth.

6. Tooth whitening:

In-office bleaching provides the quickest way to whiten teeth. With in-office bleaching, the whitening product is applied directly to the teeth. These products can be used in combination with heat, a special light, or a laser. Results are seen in only one, 30- to 60-minute treatment. But to achieve dramatic results, several appointments are usually needed. However, with in-office bleaching, dramatic results can be seen after the first treatment.

If you think you’re a candidate for any of the above treatments or would like more information about how to get matched with a specialized dentist and get dental implant cost and service info, visit Zentist.io and curb your search for ‘dental care near me’.

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