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You can define Cosmetic Dentistry as a branch of Science that combines with Art or a branch of Art that combines with Science, but it can truly be your key to improved self-esteem, poise, and, of course, a charming smile. It is not only about teeth whitening; it is also about (reduction-free) porcelain veneers and crowns, dental implants, porcelain bridges, colored-tooth restorations, bonding, orthodontics, Invisalign (invisible braces), and much more.
All of the terms mentioned above can completely transform your appearance.
In more ways than one, Cosmetic Dentistry outperforms Traditional Dentistry (which provides oral hygiene, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral diseases).
Cosmetic dentistry improves the appearance of your teeth, mouth, and, of course, ensures that your smile is a perfect ten out of ten. It gives you a suitable solution so that your teeth blend in with the rest of your being as much as possible.
Cosmetic Dentistry’s Changing Hues
Dental fillings have also begun to fall into the league of Cosmetic dentistry in this day and age, as one can choose from a plethora of fillings available, including those made of porcelain so that the treated areas are camouflaged and the outer appearance is not compromised.
Cosmetic dentistry used to work quite differently, but in recent years, the emphasis has shifted to using conservative dentistry techniques to preserve the natural structure of your tooth as much as possible. The use of lasers to perform specific enhancements for simple smile makeovers has also become common.
The 'Veneers' Way
'Veneers' are the ultimate smile makeover and healing tools. They can restore your lost luster, especially if your teeth are stained, worn out, crooked, or otherwise damaged. So much so that your smile has a celebrity grace to it.
Veneers are wafer-thin laminations of the same color (as your teeth) that are affixed to the visible frontage of your teeth. A simple analogy can be made with the artificial nails that women use to accessorize themselves.
Why are veneers used?
To conceal discolored teeth that cannot be remedied by whitening alone. To conceal damaged teeth that have suffered wear and tear as a result of fizzy drink consumption, excessive grinding, or being chipped off for any reason. To fill in any gaps between your teeth that make your smile appear unnatural. All of this can be effectively hidden behind veneers. That is, the moment you put them on, you will regain your picture-perfect smile.
Composite Veneers and Porcelain Veneers are the two most common types of Veneers available, with Porcelain Veneer being the one whose usage and popularity is increasing by the day.
Composite Vs. Porcelain
The only thing they have in common is that they both do the same job. With an opaque finish, a Composite Veneer (though preferred due to its low cost) isn't considered a perfect match with your teeth's enamel. Their lifespan is limited to two years and, due to their porosity, they are prone to staining, necessitating more maintenance.
While Porcelain Veneer is more sturdy and durable than its counterpart, it appears more natural and blends well with the color and texture of your teeth. Furthermore, it will not stain and will easily last 5-10 years, depending on how you maintain it. It is recommended that you practice good oral hygiene to extend the life of your veneer. If you have uneven, discolored, or chipped teeth, porcelain veneers are a great option.
Though Composite Veneer is preferred due to its low cost, the number of times it would have to be replaced would eventually cost more than the price of a single porcelain veneer.
Contact Northampton Dental in Tomball, TX to book an appointment for porcelain veneers.