If you're looking to improve the appearance of your teeth, aesthetic dentistry may be the answer. Aesthetic dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth and smile. From teeth whitening to braces, crowns, veneers, bridges, implants, gum reshaping, and even a complete dental makeover, there are a variety of procedures available to help you achieve the smile you've always wanted. What is cosmetic dentistry? Cosmetic dentistry is a type of dentistry that focuses on creating a positive change in your teeth and smile.
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) is the leading resource for patients who want to maintain their oral health, function, and appearance throughout life. Cosmetic dentistry can help improve the look of your teeth and smile, but it's important to note that it doesn't necessarily improve your oral health. Cosmetic dental procedures are not essential, but they can offer a wide range of benefits. For example, cosmetic dentistry can help facilitate regular cleaning, improve patient confidence, and even reduce bruxism (grinding).
Cosmetic dentists can make a dramatic difference to a person's smile and overall oral health. However, it's important to carefully plan any work that needs to be done. For example, many cosmetic dentists are also orthodontists and specialize in straightening teeth. One of the easiest and least expensive cosmetic dental procedures is dental bonding.
During this procedure, the aesthetic dentist applies a moldable resin to the tooth and hardens it with ultraviolet light. Other services such as dental implants, tooth-colored fillings, and porcelain dental crowns are also for cosmetic purposes but are used to restore strength and prevent future functional problems even when there are no aesthetic problems. Dr. Huang will listen to your aesthetic concerns and evaluate your oral health to help you choose the best cosmetic treatment for your smile. It's important to remember that not all cosmetic dentists are the same and prices that seem too good to be true often are.
Unlike general dentistry which focuses on preventive care, fillings, and other oral health issues, aesthetic dentistry addresses aesthetic issues that detract from your smile. A simpler form of cosmetic dentistry is tooth adhesion which is often performed without an anesthetic (except for a filling procedure) and usually only requires one visit to the dentist.