Cosmetic dentistry has come quite a long way in today’s day and age. In the past, most people viewed beauty as existing particularly in the face; however, more and more in today’s society, beauty is being viewed a bit deeper, such as with its inclusion of one’s teeth. Even if you have the perfect shade of lipstick, the perfect amount of plump in your lips, a perfect arch to your mouth, etc., none of that matters if your teeth are not exactly up to par. A person’s smile is rated high up on the list of one’s most beautiful physical features, but in order to have a beautiful smile, one must also acquire beautiful teeth. That is where cosmetic dentistry comes in.
So what exactly is cosmetic dentistry, you may be wondering? Well, cosmetic dentistry is a branch of dentistry that concentrates specifically on the appearance of the mouth, particularly the teeth and gums. When most people think of beauty, they fail to consider their teeth as an aspect of their beauty that needs to be worked on; however, beautiful teeth are necessary for an all around beautiful appearance. A person can have a seemingly flawless, absolutely beautiful face; however, if they open their mouth to smile and their teeth are not so hot, such as by being crooked, chipped, or discolored, it can ruin their entire appearance. You work hard to look your best. Do not let your less than perfect teeth mess up your otherwise beautiful physical appearance. This is where cosmetic dentistry is needed.
Cosmetic dentistry can be used to cure many teeth and gum woes. The physical appearance of one’s teeth can be altered and perfected in various ways. Some people look into cosmetic dentistry as a way to whiten their teeth. Teeth whitening has become increasingly popular throughout the years, mainly because more and more people are realizing the importance of their teeth’s physical appearance. A person’s teeth can become discolored from a plethora of things. Cigarette and/or cigar smoking and drinking certain beverages (such as coffee and acidic fruit drinks) are two examples of the most popular causes of a discoloration in teeth, causing your teeth to become anywhere from an off white color, to a pale to golden yellowish color, to even a brownish tint. Discolored teeth are not attractive by any means, and although brushing your teeth regularly helps ward off plaque and discoloration, the only way to ensure that your teeth will be as white as they can be would be by undergoing a teeth whitening treatment.
In addition to teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry can also be used for fixing tooth damages. A person’s teeth can become damaged from an endless amount of possibilities. Tooth damage can be caused by being hit in the mouth, biting down on something hard, and even by the types of food and drinks you consume (such as foods and beverages containing high amounts of acid). When teeth are damaged, they can become cracked, brittle, chipped, or even partially or entirely broken off. Having damaged teeth can be detrimental to your physical appearance and can even make everyday actions, such as eating, more difficult or painful than it as to be. Cosmetic dentistry can fix any damages your teeth may have.
Not only can cosmetic dentistry aid in teeth whitening and fix teeth damages, but it can also fix crooked teeth. Few people’s teeth actually grow in completely straight, though some people’s teeth grow in more crookedly than others’. Crooked teeth can also be caused by being hit in the mouth or by falling or running into something with your mouth that can knock your teeth at a place, causing them to become crooked and angled. Be this as it may, cosmetic dentistry can straighten out even the most crooked teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry can be done in various different ways. As previously mentioned, teeth whitening is a popular form of cosmetic dentistry. In addition to teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry also comes in the form of braces (which straighten crooked teeth), dental fillings (which fill and minimize the appearance of cavities), veneers (which bond teeth to close gaps), gum lifts (which raises and sculpts gum lines), bonding (which sculpts teeth), and contouring (which reshapes teeth). Whichever method of cosmetic dentistry you may need, engaging in such an action improve the overall appearance of your teeth.