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If you are considering having dental care just to make your smile look better and more noticeable, cosmetic dentistry is right for you. It is different from traditional dentistry in that its focus is diverted from simple diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and oral diseases. Usual goals of patients undergoing cosmetic dentistry procedures include having whiter, straighter, and more pleasing teeth. 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. What Cosmetic Dentistry Is All About Cosmetic dentistry is currently the it thing right now when it comes to physical reconstruction. And it is about time that people recognize the value of a great smile. It is after not only just the skin and the figure that needs to be great-looking, one must also have great sets of teeth. If they will choose this option, they will have to undergo a series of painful procedures and frequent visits to the dental clinic. Accelerated orthodontics is where the dentist will perform intensive reshaping and re-contouring of the gums and tooth (or teeth). This treatment for crooked teeth uses both laser technologies and conventional surgical procedures. ) Strength and beauty Because of the way they are made (custom-fitted), they help strengthen teeth by up to 75% their original strength. The durable material used in them helps them last up to 30 years, much longer than the lifespan of regular fillings. Moreover, dental inlays and onlays can be made from durable, tooth-colored porcelain and offer much more enduring and natural-looking finish than metal fillings. While dentists call them direct composite veneers, many simply refer to them generically as dental bonding. Dental bonding is used to repair cracked, chipped, and discolored teeth including the replacement of silver fillings. It can also repair misaligned teeth, thereby giving the patient a straighter and more uniform smile. 

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