The Different Types Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures, Explained

The cosmetic dentistry industry continues to grow, with it expected to reach a value of $32.73 billion by 2026. Cosmetic dentistry is a great option to improve the appearance and health of your teeth. Although cosmetic dentistry procedures are typically elective, some of them can provide restorative benefits for your teeth.

You shouldn't have to feel self-conscious about your smile. This guide will go over the different types of cosmetic dentistry treatments and what they're best used for.

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Before we dive into the best cosmetic dental procedures, let's go over what cosmetic dentistry is. A cosmetic dentist performs different procedures, from major surgeries to minor fixes. They're focused on improving the appearance of your:

  • Teeth
  • Mouth
  • Overall smile
  • Gums

There are various reasons why you might want to talk to a dentist about cosmetic dentistry procedures. These reasons include:

  • Crooked teeth
  • Tooth decay
  • Damage, like chips or cracks
  • Misshapen teeth
  • Missing teeth
  • Discoloration

Some of these issues could result in difficulty speaking or eating. If you're suffering from any problems with your teeth, don't hesitate to contact a dentist.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening or bleaching is a popular procedure done by cosmetic dentists. It's typically performed in one visit to the dentist's office.

The first step in the process is the dental hygienist will remove tartar, plaque, and additional debris from the surface of your teeth. A bleaching agent is then used to whiten your teeth a lighter shade than their original color.

Teeth become stained over the years from drinks, food, personal habits, and medication. Whitening your teeth will brighten them up at an affordable price. It's also a great option for those not wanting to make a major commitment.

Onlays and Inlays

Another term for this type of procedure is indirect fillings. Onlays and inlays are used when one of your teeth has mild or moderate decay or not enough tooth structure to support a dental filling. The indirect fillings are created in a dental laboratory.

So long as there isn't any damage to the tooth cusps, the inlay adheres directly onto the surface of your tooth. If the cusp of a large portion of your tooth is damaged, your dentist might use an onlay to protect your tooth's surface.

In the past, onlays and inlays were made of gold. They're now made of a composite of ceramic or porcelain material. They're attached to your tooth with dental cement.

Indirect fillings provide support to your teeth. They restore their shape, strengthen them, and help avoid any further deterioration or decay.

Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are another popular type of cosmetic dentistry. They're a thin porcelain shell that fits over the surface of your tooth. They look realistic and can fix a variety of cosmetic problems, including:

  • Damaged or cracked enamel
  • Discolored teeth
  • Noticeable spacing

Your teeth are slightly filed down to make room for the veneers. They're custom-made to fit your teeth. They're typically color matched so they can blend in with your existing teeth, but if you're having a full set of veneers done, you can choose the color.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made to fit over your entire tooth. They're usually made from porcelain or acrylic that's been fused to a type of metal so the crown can withstand your biting pressure.

Crowns are similar to veneers in that they can help treat decayed or damaged teeth. However, more tooth is removed to make space for the crown, making it a more invasive procedure than veneers.

Composite Bonding

Composite bonding repairs damaged, discolored, or decayed teeth using a material that closely resembles your tooth enamel color. Your dentist will drill out the decayed part of your tooth. They'll then apply the composite onto the surface of your tooth.

After that, they'll then sculpt it into the correct shape before they cure it with very intense light. Composite bonding covers your tooth's damage, giving the appearance of a healthy tooth. It's a cost-effective option to help patients suffering from worn-down edges or tooth decay.

Dental Implants

If you're missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be a great option for you. There are multiple reasons you could have missing teeth, such as an injury or periodontal disease.

With dental implants, a metal post is adhered surgically adhered to your jawbone. Once the metal post is in place, and the jawbone around the implant has healed, an artificial tooth is attached to the metal post. Dental implants are a more expensive option, but they provide those with missing teeth with various benefits.

Dental implants are a better route than bridgework since they don't need the nearby teeth for support. One thing to keep in mind is that you do need a certain amount of jawbone, and healthy comes to support dental implants.

Braces

Braces improve the look of your teeth if they're crowded or crooked. They can also help fix an irregular bite and correct your jaw's position. Braces are typically worn for a few months but sometimes longer, depending upon the person.

Your dentist will bond brackets made from plastic, metal, or ceramic to your teeth. Then, they'll place wires through those brackets. These wires guide your teeth into the right position.

After the braces are attached, you'll visit your dentist regularly to have them tightened. Once they're removed, you'll have to wear a retainer to keep your teeth in the new position. Retainers can be permanently bonded to your teeth or removable.

Make an Appointment at Logan Dental for Your Cosmetic Dentistry Needs

Whether you're looking to have a cosmetic dentistry procedure done or routine teeth cleaning, Logan Dental is the premier choice in the Bellefontaine area. Our gentle and pain-free process will ensure you feel safe and comfortable while in our clinic.

Contact our office today to book a consultation.

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