Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is the art of improving dental appearance through the application of advanced dental materials. This includes porcelain fillings, porcelain crowns, ceramic veneers, metal crowns, clear braces, bridges, and other dental appliances. Most patients see a cosmetic dentist primarily for small, cosmetic corrections like filling cracks or chips in teeth, improving their bite, correcting an overbite, or increasing sensitivity around the lips. Others seek dental care in order to correct the many underlying issues that are contributing to their overbites, crooked teeth, shortened molars, or other problems with their teeth and bite. Some patients choose to take advantage of the latest technology available to correct their smiles and their overbites, and other patients seek treatment to eliminate signs of aging. The perfect smile isn’t just about covering up an unattractive mouth, it’s about improving your self-esteem and your appearance.

If you’re looking to improve your smile to achieve the perfect smile, then there are many treatments available, but cosmetic dentistry offers the most options for those who want to improve their smile without having to cover up an ugly mouth. Clear braces are an option for those who need to cover up their smile but don’t want to have permanent veneer dental implants or removable dentures. This solution includes braces that are clear and removable that are custom fitted to your teeth to make them look much better. Invisalign is another type of cosmetic dentistry procedure that has been around for several years, and it allows patients to get an orthodontic appliance to help correct their bite and help them eliminate other imperfections.

If you’re interested in this type of dentistry, your first step is to set up an appointment with a qualified cosmetic dentist. During your first appointment, they will evaluate your oral health and examine your teeth, gums, and bite. They will also take pictures and videos of your teeth so that they can create a dental model specifically for you, and they will discuss the best way to implement clear braces or Invisalign. Once you have been matched up with a cosmetic dentist, you can work with them to find the perfect smile solution for you.

Types of Dental Work

  • dento-maxillofacial radiology
  • endodontics
  • forensic odontology
  • oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • oral medicine
  • oral and maxillofacial pathology
  • oral surgery
  • orthodontics
  • paediatric dentistry
  • periodontics
  • prosthodontics
  • public health dentistry (community dentistry), and 
  • special needs dentistry.