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4 Dental Treatments and What They Can Do for You

4 Dental Treatments and What They Can Do for You

If you want to improve the appearance of your teeth, there are plenty of cosmetic dental procedures out there. From teeth whitening to implants, read on to learn about your options toward achieving a brighter, healthier smile.

Teeth Straightening

Even adults are prone to developing crooked teeth; when wisdom teeth erupt, they often push other teeth forward in a process called crowding. If you have always had crooked teeth or only recently developed them, teeth straightening is an easy way to improve your look.

Traditional braces can be painful, time-consuming and last a long time. Invisalign teeth straightening is a great alternative to braces that relies on custom aligners to gradually straighten your teeth over the course of about a year or so.

Whitening

Over-the-counter whitening strips and other tooth bleaching products only provide temporary improvement. For a more enduring color, professional teeth whitening from a licensed dentist can lift stains and reveal a dazzling white smile. There are many different teeth whitening options to choose from, including laser treatments, in-office bleaching and custom trays and whitening gels.

Teeth Bonding

Fill in gaps, cracks and improve the integrity of your smile with tooth bonding. Using a plastic that matches the color of your teeth, a dentist will treat decays, fractures, discoloration and similar cosmetic problems.

Bonding is one of the most affordable cosmetic dentistry procedures, as well as non-invasive.

Implants

Missing teeth can dramatically impact someone’s self-confidence. In addition to making chewing and possibly even speech more difficult, missing teeth make someone less social and appear less approachable as they tend to avoid smiling.

Dental implants can restore your smile and replace teeth that have rotted away or been removed. Implants have screws that act as artificial roots, which bond with your natural jawbone to create a strong, durable smile that looks and feels real.

Protect Your Smile

Preventive dental care includes daily brushing and flossing, avoiding tooth-staining foods and beverages and eating a healthy diet. You may not be able to prevent every cavity or dental injury, but you can make drastic improvements to your oral health right at home for little to no money.

Cosmetic dentistry is an amazing way to boost your self-confidence, but you should only invest in these procedures once you’ve worked with a dentist to make sure that your teeth are as healthy as possible.

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