Fall in love with your smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

Keeping Your Teeth Healthy

If you are concerned about your appearance, then you likely look for the newest fashion trends each season, and you may update your hairstyle or makeup occasionally. However, you might ignore the appearance of your teeth and gums, but your face is one of the first things that someone will notice about you. In addition to having your teeth examined twice a year, you should think about cosmetic improvements that can give you a more attractive smile. First, it is vital to have an examination from a knowledgeable dentist to learn more about the cosmetic procedures that are available to fix your teeth and gums. Here are some of the ways that the Houston Dentists at Post Oak can change your smile so that you look fantastic.

Cosmetic Improvement 1: Whitening the Enamel on Your Teeth

The enamel on your teeth is exposed to the artificial dyes in foods, beverages and medications, leading to yellowed or spotted teeth. Fortunately, the Houston Dentists at Post Oak can whiten your teeth in less than an hour with Zoom teeth whitening. If you are more careful about what you ingest, then your teeth will likely remain whiter for several years.

Cosmetic Improvement 2: Replacing Old Metallic Fillings

When you have old metallic filling in your teeth, the items are often noticeable by others, but you can have these replaced with a color-matching composite resin that no one can see. We typically can remove several metallic fillings and replace the items in only one office visit.

Cosmetic Improvement 3: Fixing Small Chips on Your Teeth

Despite using caution while eating food, you can have a small chip on a tooth. We can mix a color-matching bonding substance to apply to a tooth to cover a tiny chip. After this substance dries, the dentist will use a polishing tool to shape it and flatten it so that your tooth looks natural.

Cosmetic Improvement 4: Dental Crowns

When you have a damaged tooth from a large cavity or an accident, it can ruin the appearance of your smile. With modern technology, it is possible to fix a severely damaged tooth in only one day. It is important to remember that you may need a root canal to remove the contaminated pulp and roots of the tooth, but after this procedure, we will fill the tooth’s shell before placing a beautiful dental crown over it.

Cosmetic Improvement 5: Thin Veneers

If you have a tooth toward the front of your mouth that is an odd shape or length, then we can use computer software to make a thin porcelain veneer. These tiny covers are attached to the fronts of teeth to hide damage or to change the tooth’s appearance. Other individuals won’t know that you have a veneer on a tooth.

Cosmetic Improvement 6: Dental Bridges

When you have missing teeth, we can make a bridge that will hold full-size dental crowns. These devices are attached to other teeth in a variety of ways, and your dentist is the only one who can remove the dental appliance. Dental bridges with crowns will eliminate the gaps in your smile.


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