A smile makeover is performed primarily to address issues that affect the appearance of your teeth, but they also often come with restorative treatments. Many of the treatments used for cosmetic dentistry, like the placement of crowns, also provide restorative benefits.
Improving the functionality of your teeth with a smile makeover
A smile makeover consists of multiple cosmetic treatments performed to restore the way a person’s teeth look. These treatments are strategically performed in a way that saves the patient time and money.
Popular smile makeover treatments that also restore the functionality of your teeth include:
1. Composite bonding
This treatment can be used to rebuild and restore damaged teeth. It can also be used to cover up stains and other imperfections on a tooth. It is a non-invasive procedure that is completed during a single visit. The composites used are made from mixtures of plastics and glass, and they are color-matched with the patient’s teeth.
Cosmetic issues that can be tackled with composite bonding include broken, chipped, decayed, or stained teeth. Restoring the tooth with a composite also restores its function.
2. Crowns
Crowns are arguably the most commonly used restoration in dentistry due to their many uses. A crown can be used to cover up cosmetic problems like discoloration, deformities, decay, or structural damage to a tooth. The crown restores the appearance of the tooth and protects it from further damage. The crown also restores the tooth’s function and helps to keep it intact.
Getting a crown placed on a tooth usually requires at least two trips to the dentist. The first visit is used to prepare the patient’s tooth for the restoration by removing enamel from its sides. The patient then waits up to two weeks while their customized crown is being made. A temporary crown will be placed on the prepared tooth to protect it while waiting for the custom crown.
3. Implants
Implants are a popular way to replace missing teeth since they allow patients to forget they have lost a tooth. These oral prosthetics do not require any special care like other tooth replacement options like dentures.
The implant replaces the lost tooth’s root, while a restoration like a crown is placed on it to replace the tooth's visible part. Other restorations like bridges and dentures can also be attached to implants.
Implants are the only tooth replacement option that helps to avoid the bone tissue loss that takes place when a tooth is lost. It can take up to six months to complete the process of getting implants.
4. Orthodontic treatments
Teeth straightening treatments can also be performed as a part of a patient’s smile makeover. These treatments often involve wearing appliances like braces and clear aligners for up to three years. Teeth straightening treatments improve the functionality of teeth while making it easier to keep them clean.
Get the best of both worlds
Improving how your teeth look often leaves you with healthier teeth. Give us a call or visit our Brooklyn clinic to schedule a consultation with our dentist.
Request an appointment or call Inna Goykman-Amir DDS at 718-416-6364 for an appointment in our Brooklyn office.
Related Posts
You might need a smile makeover if you are unhappy with the color of your teeth. The procedure involves combining cosmetic treatments to meet your unique needs. Some of the reasons your teeth can end up becoming discolored include:Tooth DecayColoring agents in food and beveragesSmokingThinning enamel due to agingTetracycline antibioticsOverexposure to flourideThe type of stains…
The quality of your smile makeover experience is often determined by the dentist you choose to perform it. Read on to find out how to choose the right dentist. The good news is there are steps you can take to help ensure you choose the dentist that is right for you according to your treatment…
A dental problem can cause a headache or migraine, which might require smile makeover treatments to fix. Various illnesses can cause excruciating headaches, and they are not all limited to the head. There is a link between headaches, migraines, and your teeth in certain circumstances.Headaches can cause nausea, face tingling, dizziness, and sensitivity to sound…