What is cosmetic dentistry?

What is cosmetic dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry is a dental procedure that restores beautiful teeth.

The dentist can treat you to restore the function of “chewing” that has been lost due to tooth decay or gum disease.

However, ordinary treatment cannot restore beautiful teeth or a beautiful set of teeth.

Even if function can be restored, the loss of beautiful teeth and dental alignment can cause stress and poor health due to a sense of complex about them.

Cosmetic dentistry not only restores the function of the mouth and teeth, but also aims to “improve the aesthetics of the teeth”.

We offer treatments such as ‘teeth whitening’, ‘teeth reshaping’, ‘teeth alignment’ and ‘putting beautiful teeth where there are none’.

 

 

Advantages of Receiving Treatment in Cosmetic Dentistry

One of the benefits of cosmetic dentistry is the ability to remove complexes about your teeth.

A complex about the colour, shape or alignment of teeth can make people feel uncomfortable about smiling with their teeth showing, making it difficult for them to smile naturally.

The lack of smile can also create a negative impression.

If the complex can be resolved through cosmetic dental treatment, you will regain your confidence and be able to smile better in public.

 

Whitening if you want to whiten your teeth

There are two types of teeth whitening that use chemicals to whiten teeth: office whitening, which is done in a clinic, and home whitening, which is done at home.

Office whitening is a method of whitening teeth by applying a chemical agent to the teeth and exposing them to light.

Home whitening, on the other hand, whitens teeth by wearing a mouthpiece coated with the agent.

The advantage of in-office whitening is that it works faster than home whitening.

Home whitening is said to keep teeth whiter for longer than in-office whitening.

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Wear orthodontic appliances if you want to straighten your teeth

Orthodontic treatment involves the wearing of orthodontic devices that gradually move teeth to restore a beautiful dental alignment.

For those who do not wish to undergo orthodontic treatment because of the conspicuousness of braces, there is a treatment method called “Invisalign”, where a transparent mouthpiece is worn to gradually move the teeth.

Because it is transparent, discreet and can be taken on and off with food, it is easier to tolerate than wearing orthodontic braces. As it does not use metal, it is also suitable for people who are allergic to metal.

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There are also options such as

  • Laminate veneers
  • Composite resin direct bonding
  • Dentures
  • Implant

 

Please come and consult with us!

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