Dental Cosmetics Charlotte, NC
While most people are not born with a perfect smile, cosmetic dentistry advancements can help people get the beautiful smiles they have always wanted. These procedures can correct discolored, chipped, misaligned, or otherwise imperfect-looking teeth. Patients can choose from various techniques to restore and enhance their teeth, gums, or overall smile.
These procedures can help anyone who wants to improve the appearance of their smile. Dental cosmetics can help you enjoy the confidence and freedom to smile freely. Our team at Randolph Dental Care provides cosmetic dental services in Charlotte and the surrounding area. Call us at (704) 366-3622 to schedule an appointment and learn more.
What to Know About Dental Cosmetics
Cosmetic dentists work to improve the smile's appearance rather than focusing solely on dental health as a general dentist does. However, cosmetic dentistry is not considered a separate specialty by the American Dental Association. All cosmetic dentists have trained as general dentists, while some may have completed additional training as prosthodontists or orthodontists.
Although many cosmetic dentistry options are available, people should choose the right one based on their current situation and goals. It is also essential to conduct thorough research and have realistic expectations. People interested in receiving treatment should understand the benefits, risks, and costs of any procedure before deciding. Speak with a cosmetic dentist for more information and guidance on which services may offer the best outcomes.
“Cosmetic dentists work to improve the smile’s appearance rather than focusing solely on dental health as a general dentist does.”
Dental Cosmetics Restorative Options
Many cosmetic procedures are considered restorative as well. Restorative procedures replace damaged or missing teeth and are more aimed at improving function and oral health. These options aim to return a smile to its former form and function and prevent future oral problems. Some popular restorative procedures that also improve teeth cosmetically are:
- Bonding: This procedure involves using tooth-colored resin to repair a damaged tooth. Bonding corrects decayed, damaged, or misshapen teeth. It provides cosmetic and functional restoration for minor damage.
- Crowns: These tooth-shaped caps fit over a damaged tooth. They imitate the size, shape, strength, and appearance of natural teeth. Crowns can also cover implants or anchors for bridges.
- Implants: An implant replaces the root of a tooth. It may hold a crown or dentures in place. Dental implants are a permanent and robust replacement for missing teeth.
“Cosmetic dentists can perform procedures that serve restorative as well as aesthetic purposes.”
Exclusively Cosmetic Procedures
Other dental cosmetic procedures serve purely cosmetic purposes. Cosmetic dentistry continues to empower people to improve their smiles. Some common purely cosmetic procedures include:
- Enamel Shaping: A cosmetic dentist can shape the enamel to improve its appearance. People with crooked, overlapping, irregular, or damaged teeth will often get enamel shaping. Patients will commonly combine enamel shaping with other treatments like bonding.
- Teeth Whitening: Teeth become stained over time from consuming foods and drinks, smoking, or taking certain medications. People can choose between getting teeth whitening under the supervision of a dental professional or at home using less effective over-the-counter products. Some professional teeth whitening options are tray-based tooth whiteners and in-office bleaching.
- Veneers: When getting a veneer, a patient will have a small amount of enamel shaved down to improve the tooth’s appearance. A wafer-thin ceramic shell replaces the shaved enamel. A bonding material then attaches the ceramic shell to the tooth and allows normal tooth function.
“Cosmetic dentistry continues to empower people to improve their smiles.”
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Dental Cosmetics and Oral Health
Dental cosmetics can enhance oral health and function as straighter, cleaner teeth can greatly improve hygiene. The Oral Health Foundation states that an incorrect or uneven bite can cause the face to sag, the chin to stick out, and the smile to droop. This, in turn, can lead to problems in the jaw and result in increased or frequent headaches, neck pain, and body pain.
Dental cosmetics allow patients to exercise better hygiene habits such as flossing. Constant care and maintenance provide a clean and healthy oral cavity in which bacteria is always washed away, eliminating plaque buildup and reducing the likelihood of many oral health conditions and diseases. Cosmetics and restorations also promote self-confidence and well-being, increasing one's willingness to keep up an oral routine.
“…an incorrect or uneven bite can cause the face to sag, the chin to stick out, and the smile to droop.”
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Q. Who can benefit from dental cosmetics?
A. Anyone who is not happy with their smile can benefit from dental cosmetics. People experiencing problems with their teeth or gums may need to get treatment first. Patients should discuss their goals with a dentist to determine which procedure is right for their particular situation.
Q. When do insurance companies cover cosmetic dentistry?
A. People sometimes assume insurance will not cover a cosmetic procedure. However, this may not be true if the dentist identifies a health-based necessity. Patients should speak with their insurance provider and cosmetic dentist to clarify coverage for a particular procedure.
Q. How long will my teeth stay white after whitening treatment?
A. Teeth bleaching is a popular type of cosmetic dentistry. Most chemical whitening processes help teeth stay white between one and two years. Eating and drinking certain foods and drinks that result in staining can shorten this period.
Q. Is there any reason to get cosmetic dentistry for healthy teeth?
A. Patients who are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth can gain a lot from dental cosmetics. A person with healthy teeth can still have poor health in terms of self-confidence. In these cases, cosmetic dentistry may improve a patient's confidence and self-esteem.
Q. How long does it take to get dental implants?
A. Most patients will need at least two appointments that are four to six months apart to complete their dental implant. In some cases, a cosmetic dentist may be able to do everything in one appointment. In other cases, a patient will need additional visits to complete the dental implant placement.
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Schedule an Appointment
If you want to improve the appearance of your teeth, dental cosmetics may be for you. Our team is here to help you love your smile. Call (704) 366-3622 to schedule an appointment at Randolph Dental Care.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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