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The Art Of Smile Makeover In Cosmetic Dentistry In cosmetic dentistry, a smile makeover is the process of improving the appearance of the smile by way of one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures. These can include such processes as dental veneers, composite bonding, dental implants, teeth whitening and more. These treatments and services provide restorative benefits and not just from the point of view of aesthetics. An example would be the case of simple dental fillings. In the old days, dental fillings are made of gold, amalgam and other materials that leave dark spots on the teeth. Today, you may choose the color of your dental fillings made of porcelain or composite materials that match the color of your natural teeth. Some celebrities will even tell the names of their dentists live during interviews. Be careful though with these endorsements because some are only endorsed because they have paid a marketing fee. Sometimes, the endorsing celebrities haven t even gone through any procedure. So check it out before signing up. For a short definition, cosmetic dentistry can be cited as basically involving aesthetics in sculpting the look of your smile all the way to the color of your teeth. Reasons People undergo cosmetic dentistry for a variety of reasons, each one dependent of his or her individual needs. Some would want the good old-fashioned smile makeover or the movie-star white-teeth smile. Inlays and onlays today are usually made from porcelain, composite resin and sometimes the good old gold. Like all the other cosmetic dental procedures today, fillings for inlays and onlays can be made from tooth-colored materials and are often used to replace metal fillings. Inlays Dental inlays are used to treat decayed or damaged teeth within their indented top surfaces (aside from replacing old metal fillings). If the teeth and the gums are not strong enough to support the tension created by these plastic braces, your dentist can recommend accelerated orthodontics. This new procedure may also require that you undergo reconstructive procedures to bring your teeth and gums back into a healthier, stronger state.
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