Cosmetic dentistry !

In recent years, more and more people, not only celebrities and models, are looking to ‘beautify their teeth’ with cosmetic dental treatment.

 

There are different types of cosmetic dentistry, including orthodontics, whitening and cosmetic dentistry using ceramic materials.
In addition to orthodontics and cosmetic dentistry using ceramic materials, we also offer teeth whitening, which uses safe drugs to whiten teeth.

 

If you want to beautify your teeth, but do not know what to do, please come for a consultation.

The clinic offers orthodontics, whitening and cosmetic dentistry using ceramic materials.

 

What is orthodontics?

It is a dental treatment to correct bad teeth habits and bites so that they fit together properly and are beautifully aligned.

What is cosmetic dentistry using ceramic materials?

A treatment in which discoloured or chipped teeth are covered with an artificial material to improve their colour and shape.

 

Ceramic crowns (all-ceramic)
Teeth that are decayed or discoloured are shaved and covered with ceramic to reproduce the natural colour and shape of the teeth.
By adjusting the shape of the coverings, it is also possible to correct minor misalignments such as gaps in the teeth. The coverings are made without the use of metal, making them highly aesthetic.

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Ceramic inlay (all-ceramic)
This method uses ceramic fillings to whiten teeth in areas where teeth have been ground down.
Back teeth with prominent silver teeth can be replaced with ceramic fillings to give them a more natural look.

laminated veneer
A treatment in which the surface of the teeth is thinly shaved and a thin plate, similar to a ceramic false nail, is bonded to the tooth.
It is used to whiten front teeth that could not be whitened by whitening, and to improve mildly uneven teeth.
It is safe and durable, making it the treatment of choice for many people.

zirconia crown
It is the most esthetically pleasing of all-ceramic materials and has the same strength as metal.
The colour can be subtly adjusted to match the surrounding teeth, reproducing a natural appearance that is indistinguishable from natural teeth.

 

Metal-bonded ceramics
These are coverings made of ceramic baked onto a metal frame.
Although the colour is less natural than all-ceramic, the use of metal inside makes them stronger and less prone to fracture, making them suitable for use on back teeth.

 

What is whitening?

A treatment that bleaches (bleaches) yellowed teeth to make them whiter and more beautiful.

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Differences with cleaning
A treatment that is often confused with whitening is teeth cleaning.
Both are methods of beautifying teeth, but while whitening bleaches the inside of the teeth, cleaning aims to remove stains from the surface of the teeth.
It can remove stains from coffee, tea, tea stains and other stains caused by cigarette smoke, but it is not effective in eliminating yellowing of the ivory.
Conversely, studies have shown that teeth treated with office whitening are less prone to staining.
[1] Bleaching with whitening is recommended if you cannot remove yellowing from your teeth despite brushing properly or if you want to prevent staining.

The best treatment depends on the condition of your teeth.

Come in for a consultation!

 

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