Friday 19 April 2013

Getting a bright white smile is easy!

Not many fully grasp the meaning of smile designing. People tend to take its meaning literally which to some extent is true but it is much more than just a makeover. In fact, it is a science that takes into account minute understanding of facial and dental structure. Different elements are studied before the treatment is planned. This is because even though teeth might look magnificent when viewed in isolation but when a picture is created that involves the entire face; the results might be far from satisfactory. In other words, the smile should complement the face and vice versa. As we know, the teeth form an essential part of a beautiful, bright smile, it becomes vital to correct imperfections plaguing them. The aim is to achieve a harmony.

A tooth may be broken, stained, chipped or even missing. This ultimately affects the entire set of teeth and in turn the smile. Using different techniques the condition(s) are treatable. For example – missing tooth can be replaced with an artificial one, a stained tooth cane be returned to its old glory using teeth whitening that nowadays involve using lasers among others. Then there are cases wherein designing may involve placing teeth into correct positions. In other words, the teeth are misplaced i.e. not in the positions they should otherwise be. This not only affects the visual appearance but also the oral health too. To correct this malady, orthodontic devices like braces, clear aligners, tooth positioners etc. are employed. There are clear, invisible braces for those not willing to be identified as undergoing dental treatments. They may feel a bit uncomfortable during the initial days but eventually one gets accustomed to them.

Dental aligners are a step above braces. In essence they are same as any traditional braces. They use the same technique of applying constant pressure to push teeth into more aligned positions. What makes them different from traditional, clear or invisible braces is the fact that they are plastic trays which are merely worn over the teeth. The braces are attached to the teeth during the course of the treatment whereas the metal grade plastic trays manufactured using the latest 3d CAD/CAM technology are designed to be worn over. They can be removed when needed to be. ClearPath provides aligners that are invisible to others while they silently go through their task of straightening the teeth and leaving you with a bright, white smile.

For smile designing service please contact ClearPath.

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