Monday 29 July 2013

Procedures that help in improving smile

Who doesn't like to smile? Unless you are a pretentious snob or suffering from dental imperfection, smiling must form a crucial part of daily life. It exudes confidence, warmth, openness and is a perfect way to start a conversation. It is said that smiling releases tension and is a mood lifter. So, why would you avoid it? Well unless you fall in the first category i.e. a pretentious snob, the reason could be that you are not happy with your smile. Well, there are people who are born with a perfect bright, charming smile that at once melts the heart. Others can either sulk or go for smile designing. It encompasses various treatments such as dental implants, fillings, crowns, bonding, bridges and even extraction to introduce harmony among the different aspects that contribute to what is perceived as a beautiful smile.

Dental implants involve replacing the missing tooth with another one manufactured using a material that blends in with the rest of the teeth. Damaged teeth are restored using fillings. The procedure involves inserting material that prevent further decaying. Fillings are of two types – direct and indirect. The former involves only one visit as the material is inserted directly into the cavity while the latter demands multiple visits as the filling is prepared on the first and inserted in the next. To improve the shape of damaged teeth, crowns are used. These are put over the affected tooth above the gum line.

Bonding involves placing a resin material on teeth which eventually bonds itself to them and thus improve their appearance. The procedure wherein an artificial tooth is used to replace missing one by joining them to the adjacent ones is known as bridging. The term extraction means exactly how it sounds – removal of unwanted tooth or tooth damaged beyond repair. Following this procedure, the dentist may advise replacing the extracted tooth to prevent other teeth from shifting places.

There are conditions wherein teeth might not be arranged in the ideal manner. To correct this, a dentist may advice such patients to opt for Clear Braces. These equipments are made of materials that are less visible and thus are hard to spot. They work exactly like traditional metal braces except for the fact that they may require extra care. This is because they might get broken or stained and thus require replacement. For those seeking something better, the best option available are clear aligners. These can help you in achieving the perfect smile in a non-intrusive manner that makes the entire procedure bearable and a happy experience.

2 comments:

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