The term aesthetic dentistry refers to any dental work that improves the appearance (but not necessarily the functionality) of teeth, gums, and/or bites. It is primarily concerned with improving dental aesthetics in terms of color, position, shape, size, alignment, and overall smile appearance. Dental veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, dental crowns, and orthodontic procedures are the five most common types of cosmetic dental procedures. Dental veneers gained popularity as a result of their prominent use by celebrities. This cosmetic dentistry procedure involves filing down your tooth's enamel and taking an impression. The front of each tooth is then bonded with custom-made pieces of thin ceramic or porcelain. You are fitted with a temporary set while your veneer is being created. This can aid in the repair of cracked, chipped, or permanently stained teeth. It can also be used to close gaps between teeth and straighten crooked teeth. Whitening is a simple cosmetic procedure, and while home whitening kits are widely available, they are dangerous. As a result, you should always have your teeth whitened at the dentist's office. We all experience tooth staining over time as a result of the foods and beverages we consume. Coffee consumption and smoking can hasten the staining of your teeth. Teeth whitening, also known as bleaching, produces immediate and long-term results. Dental implants can be used to replace any missing teeth. The dentist uses titanium screws to support a tooth-like ceramic implant after inserting them into the gums or jaw bone. Many people prefer implants to dentures because they are permanent and function similarly to natural teeth. They also don't have to be removed at night or when you eat. Dental crowns, also known as caps, are similar to implants in many ways. In this case, however, acrylic or porcelain is fused to the metal screw and custom-made to fit over your entire tooth. The same method is used to install a bridge. This allows you to replace a missing tooth by using the teeth around it as support. Finally, orthodontic procedures are available. Braces can be used to correct crooked teeth or gaps between teeth. Braces, however, are no longer your only option, thanks to advances in technology. Consider Invisalign if you dislike the appearance of braces but still want perfect teeth. Invisalign uses customized aligners to gradually shift your teeth' alignment. This method does not necessitate the installation of any permanent hardware.
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