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Remember that although all dentists have the skills and the technical knowhow, only a few have the aesthetic eye to actually create a perfect smile. Cosmetic dentistry is a field that is slowly growing in the country. Like cosmetic surgery, more and more people are subscribing to these procedures, thinking that they have the right to enhance whatever God has given them. This is why a cosmetic dentistry procedure can involve a lot of extraction especially if you teeth are too many and the space inside the mouth is too cramped for all your teeth. It can also involve braces and elastic bands and sometimes, replacing the whole teeth with a fake one that is inserted into the gums. 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. But with cosmetic dentistry, the emphasis is different. Like cosmetic surgery, the emphasis is on the way we appear to other people. Cosmetic dentistry do not just take care of the health of our teeth, it also takes care of the way it looks. This means that the procedures that patients of cosmetic dentistry have to go through do not just involve one or two simple procedures like cleaning and extraction, it might also involve whitening of the teeth and putting braces. Another happy fact is that the cost of veneers can be significantly lower than the cost of braces or Invisalign. Moreover, you can enjoy the results of the procedure in just a few weeks after the last treatment. Tooth contouring Another inexpensive treatment in correcting crooked teeth is tooth contouring and reshaping. Thus, it is important to take note of the main symptoms of the condition, which include the following: inability to open the mouth widely; pain when biting or opening the mouth; tension in the lower jaw muscles; pain in the jaw area when yawning or chewing; painful gritting, popping and clicking of the jaw joint; locked jaw; and adjoining headache, facial pain and neck pain.
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