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Cosmetic Dentistry at Rely Dental in Irving Texas

Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is dentistry aimed at creating a positive change to your teeth and your smile. Most think of tooth whitening or porcelain veneers, but a cosmetic dentist can provide much more.

A skilled, experienced cosmetic dentist can help to improve your appearance, your smile, even your self-esteem, and confidence. Today, cosmetic dentistry has continued to evolve to where cosmetic dentists can address functional and aesthetic patient concerns. 

ABOUT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF COSMETIC DENTISTRY

It may come as a surprise that cosmetic dentistry is not a recognized dental specialty. Any dentist can claim to be a cosmetic dentist, regardless of his or her experience and skill.

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry was founded in 1984 by Dr. Jack Kammer and co-founder Dr. Jeff Morley. A small group of dentists met to develop a standard for cosmetic dentistry and establish an organization dedicated to responsible esthetics. Over the past three decades, the AACD has matured into the world’s largest and most trusted organization for cosmetic dentistry.

The AACD now includes more than 6,000 dental professionals, laboratory technicians, educators, and researchers from 70 countries worldwide. This global perspective allows AACD members to gather information from the international field of cosmetic dentistry.

WHAT ARE RESPONSIBLE AESTHETICS?

The mission of AACD member dentists is to practice responsible esthetics. That means helping patients as they maintain their oral health, function, and appearance for a lifetime. AACD dentists believe that beauty is more than skin deep, and that cosmetic dentistry should complement the overall general and oral health of the patient. As such, cosmetic dental treatment decisions are based on the foundation of evidence-based protocols combined with sound clinical judgment.

Five Types Of Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

The most common procedures used in cosmetic dentistry are fairly simple, whereas others are more complex and require specialized care.

Inlays and Onlays

These are also known as indirect fillings, which are made by a dental laboratory, and they are used when a tooth has mild to moderate decay or there is not enough tooth structure to support a filling. Provided there is no damage to the tooth cusps, according to Choice One Dental Care, the inlay is placed directly onto the tooth surface. When the cusp or a greater portion of the tooth is damaged, however, an inlay is used instead to cover the tooth’s entire surface.

Inlays and Onlays are made in a dental laboratory from a composite resin material and attached to the teeth with adhesive dental cement. They provide support to strengthen teeth, restore their shape, and avoid any further decay or deterioration.

Composite Bonding

Composite bonding refers to the repair of decayed, damaged, or discolored teeth using material that resembles the color of tooth enamel. Your dentist drills out the tooth decay and applies the composite onto the tooth’s surface, then “sculpts” it into the right shape before curing it with a high-intensity light. Also referred to as simply “bonding,” per the Consumer Guide to Dentistry, this effectively covers the damage to the tooth and gives the appearance of a healthy tooth in its place. Bonding is one of the least expensive cosmetic dentistry procedures available to patients with tooth decay, chipped or cracked teeth, and worn-down edges.

Dental Veneers

Typically manufactured from medical-grade ceramic, dental veneers are made individually for each patient to resemble one’s natural teeth, according to Bruce Wilderman, DDS. They look exceptionally realistic and can resolve numerous cosmetic problems, ranging from crooked teeth, to cracked or damaged enamel to noticeable gaps between two teeth. The dentist applies the veneer to the front of each tooth using a dental adhesive.

Teeth Whitening

One of the most basic cosmetic dentistry procedures, teeth whitening, or teeth bleaching can be performed at your dentist’s office. Whitening should occur after plaque, tartar, and other debris are cleaned from the surface of each tooth, restoring their natural appearance. Teeth can also be bleached to achieve an even lighter shade than this original color, according to the American Dental Association (ADA) Mouth Healthy site.

Over the years, teeth become stained and worn from food, drinks, medication, and personal habits such as smoking. Whitening coats the teeth and this procedure can be done in the dental office or at home. Additionally, patients can use toothpaste such as Colgate® Optic White® Platinum to achieve the same effect in a one to two week period. This product is available in four different formulas and works to whiten teeth more than three shades over two weeks and for optimal results within four weeks.

Implants

Dental implants are used to replace teeth after tooth loss. The dentist inserts a small titanium screw into the jaw at the site of the missing tooth, which serves as the support for a crown. These implants are almost indistinguishable from the surrounding natural teeth, and once the bone and supporting tissue fuse to the implant, they are permanently secured into place. Patients need to practice diligent oral hygiene during the implant placement period to clean plaque and food debris from the area.

If you’re considering cosmetic dentistry procedures, it’s vital to find a cosmetic dentist who specifically offers the option you’re interested in. Talk with family and friends to find out if they can refer to you as a dental professional, or check with the AACD for listings of dentists in your area.

Resources:

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We love our patients and love to help them form healthy dental life that will last them a lifetime. For more information call us today to answer all of your questions, so get an appointment today.

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