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Troublesome Teeth: 5 Tips for Adults with Dental Dillemas

01 January 2006 · Viewed 2159 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Troublesome Teeth: 5 Tips for Adults with Dental Dillemas

When you are an adult with dental problems, it is difficult to find time for cosmetic procedures. With modern dentistry, it is possible to have dental issues corrected or improved quickly without missing any time at work. Here are five fast ways for you to solve dental problems. 

Having Ugly Stains on Your Teeth

If you have ugly stains on your teeth, then visit a dentist for a teeth-whitening procedure. A cosmetic dentist can apply a strong hydrogen peroxide solution to your teeth before using a cool laser light to dry the substance. With the introduction of water, the hydrogen peroxide solution will begin to bubble so that it seeps into your dental enamel, removing the stains from beverages, foods and tobacco. This cosmetic procedure typically requires an hour or less to complete. 

Replacing Your Metal Fillings

When you have old metallic fillings, it can lead to an unattractive smile. Today, a dentist can replace amalgam fillings with color-matching materials that look natural inside your mouth. With white fillings in your teeth, no one will know that you had a cavity in a front or back tooth, and you can smile with confidence. Replacing metal fillings is a fast process that a dentist can complete in one office visit. 

Fixing a Damaged Front Tooth

It is possible to fix a damaged front tooth with a dental veneer that is custom-made in a laboratory. First, you must visit a dentist for a quick examination with medical images. With computer software and a mold of your mouth, a dentist can order a thin porcelain veneer to attach to the damaged front tooth. Within a few days, the veneer will arrive, and you can schedule an appointment early in the morning or late in the afternoon to have the restoration applied to your tooth. 

Filling a Large Cavity

If you have a large cavity in a tooth, then it is simple for a dentist to make a dental crown. This type of dental restoration is customized to fit over the outer portion of a tooth after the infection is removed. A dentist will fill the hollow tooth with a durable substance before placing the crown over the tooth. This is a quick process because laboratory technicians can make a gorgeous dental crown in only one day, and your dentist can use a temporary crown while it is being designed. 

Straighten Your Crooked Teeth

When you have crooked teeth, you can wear adult braces to repair your malocclusions. To reduce the number of dental office visits required from straightening your teeth, request self-ligating braces. With self-ligating braces, you don’t need to visit a dentist frequently to have your wires tightened, ensuring that you don’t miss any days at work. It’s also a good idea to work with a business such as Montano & Cardall Orthodontic Specialists  or someone similar who has a program for adult braces specifically.


You can avoid any social stigmas from having dental procedures by visiting a dentist’s office that offers modern treatments. You can have lingual self-ligating braces that no one will notice, and with color-matching dental restorations, no one will know that you have had any dental work performed.

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