Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry

What Is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry operations are a means to improve a person's smile and teeth. Everyone wishes to have a smile that they can be proud of. When a person has problems with their teeth or gums, the first thing an expert dentist will do is address any oral concerns that are interfering with the patient's ability to perform daily duties, such as eating and talking, adequately.

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Types of Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments

Cosmetic Teeth Shaping

The dentist can modify the tooth by filing or removing some of the enamel, a procedure known as "enamel shaping." This procedure is usually not unpleasant and has immediate results.

Veneers

Veneers are thin shells that are put on the front surfaces of teeth to hide them. Veneers are used to alter the size, shape, color, and length of your teeth. Veneers are a permanent treatment that cannot be reversed.

Tooth Bonding

Bonding is the procedure through which tooth-colored materials are glued to the tooth. This is a process that can be performed to repair or improve the appearance of a tooth that has been badly discolored, fractured, or chipped.

Gum Contouring

Our dentist will remove any excess gum tissue that is causing a "gummy" smile during the treatment. When a person has too much gum tissue over their upper teeth, they have a gummy smile. Contouring can also be utilized to repair teeth that have become exposed due to receding gum tissue.

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What Are Dental Veneers?

Dental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells that are placed on the surface of the teeth to improve their appearance and give patients a more attractive smile. The method for placing veneers is minimally invasive and only requires a small bit of enamel to be removed for them to fit.

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What Is The Purpose Of Veneers?

Veneers can be used to treat a wide range of dental flaws, including:


  • Stained teeth that cannot be whitened with standard teeth whitening procedures
  • Teeth that have become worn or chipped
  • teeth that are crooked or deformed
  • Large gaps or irregular spacing between the front teeth

Benefits of Dental Veneers

  • The appearance that appears natural
  • Veneers feature stain-resistance properties.
  • They are long-lasting and durable.
  • The process is painless and quick.
  • There is a lower likelihood of requiring anesthesia.
  • Maintenance or care is minimal, as long as basic oral hygiene is maintained.
  • You can change the color to fit the tone of your teeth.
  • They don't normally require as much shaping as crowns, but they're stronger and look better.

How Are Veneers Placed on Teeth?

  • Our dentist will remove some enamel from the front and sides of your teeth to make way for the veneer. This step is skipped if you are getting lumineers.
  • Then the dentist imprints the prepared tooth structure.
  • You will decide on the best veneer shade to fit your smile so that the veneer appears natural.
  • The tooth imprint is sent to a dental laboratory, which will custom-make the veneer to fit perfectly. This process can take several weeks, and in the meantime, our dentist will cover the teeth with temporary veneers.
  • Next, the dentist will remove the temporary veneers and place the permanent veneers on your teeth to ensure that they fit and look right. Before gluing the veneer, your dentist will carefully clean your teeth.

Teeth Whitening to Improve Your Smile

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that includes bleaching your teeth to make them whiter. The best method to keep your smile healthy and bright is to take care of your teeth and gums, but it's not uncommon to require some assistance. You may be considering teeth whitening for a variety of reasons. Teeth can become discolored as they age, but they can also become stained if you smoke or drink a lot of tea, coffee, or red wine. Fortunately, our skilled whitening procedures at Next Level Dental, P.C., remove stains fast and safely, without harming your teeth. Thousands of patients have gained confidence as a result of a brighter, whiter smile.

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Why Get Your Teeth Whitened?

You may desire to have your teeth whitened for a variety of reasons. Very few people have pearly white teeth, and our teeth can become discolored as we age. 'Calculus' or tartar may have an impact on the color of your teeth. Some people may have staining beneath the surface of their teeth, which can be caused by medications or microscopic fissures in the teeth that absorb stains.

What Is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening is a process that is used to either restore your teeth to their natural white color or to make them whiter than normal. The process brightens your smile by changing the natural colors of your teeth. Discoloration of the teeth can be extrinsic or intrinsic. Excess fluoride, medicines, or age can all produce intrinsic discoloration. Extrinsic discoloration is caused by the use of coffee, tea, and wine.

Teeth Whitening Procedure

Our dentist utilizes a stronger bleaching solution. It contains more hydrogen peroxide, which aids in teeth whitening. Because the treatment is non-invasive and provides no discomfort to the patient, anesthesia is not necessary. The whitening gel is applied to the teeth and left on for some time. A unique light is shone on the teeth, which helps to strengthen the treatment and deliver faster results. To obtain the desired result, the whitening gel is reapplied to the teeth. Following the whitening procedure, the dentist gives the patient a shade card to examine the change in the color of the teeth. The treatment gives the patient an immediate response that is noticeable in less than an hour.

Snap-On Smile

Snap-On Smile provides the experience of living with enhanced function and superior aesthetics to patients who are afraid to commit to more involved restoration treatments. Snap-On Smile is not only a great provisional, but it also gives patients great aesthetics. It has a long lifespan but is inexpensive enough to be transitory. If you're thinking about getting a Snap-On Smile in Smyrna, Tennessee, contact Next Level Dental to consult with our dentist, Dr. Coley Ramsey, about your options for changing your smile and changing your life.

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How Does Snap-On Smile Work?

The Snap-On Smile is made with a one-of-a-kind, proprietary, high-tech dental resin. This material is used to create exceedingly thin but extremely robust devices that clamp on top of your natural teeth. This can be used to rapidly change your stained, chipped, or broken smile into something you can be proud of. Because they snap into place, you can put them on and smile brightly while taking family photos.

What is a Snap-On Smile?

A Snap-on Smile is a form of denture that is created to order. It is a complete set of porcelain teeth that a person wears over their natural smile to cover up damaged, decaying, or discolored teeth. There is no need for drilling or tooth extraction when you get a Snap-on Smile. In truth, the procedure is quite simple! Your dentist makes an impression of your mouth, just like he or she would for braces or Invisalign, and then has a set of bespoke teeth produced in a lab. When they're finished, simply snap them into place and enjoy your new, flawless smile.

Benefits of Snap-On Smile

  • Porcelain veneers, a popular treatment option, necessitate the removal of enamel. This jeopardizes natural tooth structure as well as general oral health. Snap-on Smile effortlessly fits over natural teeth, requiring no modification.
  • Orthodontic therapy might take one to two years to complete, and in rare cases, even longer. Patients simply place the Snap-on Smile device in their mouth for immediate, dramatic effects.
  • Many cosmetic procedures necessitate numbing with a local anesthetic. When you pick Snap-on Smile, there is no need for drilling or incisions, so no injections are required.
  • Snap-on Smile can be finished in as little as two appointments. Your appliance will be ready to wear as soon as the lab completes its work.

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