Showing posts with label Cosmetic Dentist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmetic Dentist. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Why Visiting a Cosmetic Dentist Can Improve Your Outlook on Life

cosmetic dentistIf you are looking for a reason to visit a cosmetic dentist and improve your smile, keep reading. There is scientific evidence to show that smiling can actually improve your life, or at least how you feel about it.

It's all about the science.
Yes, improving your smile is something that can make you feel better about yourself. Improving your self-esteem should not be underrated since this can influence how you interact with others. However, there is much more going on from a scientific perspective every time you smile.
Smiling releases the molecules that allow your neurons to communicate with each other. Called neuropeptides, they allow you to feel happy and excited or sad and depressed. Smiling releases positive neuropeptides, also known as dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. There are serious emotional, mental, and physical benefits associated with doing so. The list is long and includes:
  • A reduction in stress.
  • The ability to lower your blood pressure and reduce your heart rate.
  • Reduction in any pain you are experiencing, just like if you were taking medication.
  • Increased feelings of happiness and overall well-being.
  • Improvement to your mood.
As a cosmetic dentist, we know that when you smile, you also look more attractive and friendly to everyone you encounter. This can naturally lead to benefits in your social and professional life. This is because when you see a smiling face, it activates your orbitofrontal cortex, and you can actually feel happier or rewarded because you saw someone smile. When you combine the fact that smiles are contagious, every time you smile, you are helping others feel better as their brain releases endorphins.
Scientifically, smiling can actually make your life and your world a better place.

Visit Our Office If You Don't Like Your Smile

If the appearance of your smile is preventing you from wanting to show off your pearly whites, visit our cosmetic dentist office. When you smile, the world around you improves and so does your mood. However, many people are afraid to smile because they don't like having missing teeth, gaps in between them, stains, etc. We can correct all of these things and more using modern cosmetic dentistry solutions, from dental veneers to crowns, dental implants, and even teeth whitening. We can:
  • Close gaps in between your teeth. This can be done using dental bonding or by placing dental veneers or crowns on your teeth.
  • Replace missing teeth. We can use dental implants or dental bridges as a secure way to replace missing teeth that are more durable and natural-looking than dentures.
  • Remove stains. If your teeth are stained or discolored, we can remove the stains and whiten them using our advanced teeth whitening solution. Gentle yet effective, this is an excellent way to improve your smile and also make you look younger.
  • Create a uniform smile. If you have teeth that are longer than each other or your smile does not look symmetrical, we can help correct it.
Find out which of these solutions would work best for your smile; visit our office today.



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Friday, January 1, 2016

Cosmetic Dentist: Common Questions

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As a cosmetic dentist, we specialize in restorations and complex procedures.  We also work with general dentists that send patients to us for additional services.  In general, people want to know several things when they come to see us. Typically, this includes knowing how long before their teeth look perfect, how much it is going to cost, and what we can do to speed this process along. While these are great questions and we will be happy to answer them in person, there are other questions we also love getting from our patients. These are often patients who are not sure about getting their teeth straightened or whitened, patients who have trouble with the idea of braces at an older age or just cannot understand why cosmetic dentistry is such a fundamental part of dentistry as a whole these days.

What is the correct age to get my teeth straightened?

From the perspective of a cosmetic dentist, the answer to that question is whatever age you want. There was a time when people were more concerned about social norms and would not straighten their teeth at adults. Those days are long gone. Today, the majority of patients a cosmetic dentist sees are adults. That is because when you are an adult, you truly realize the worth of a cosmetic dentist and understand how important it is to have straight, beautiful, perfectly white teeth. This made it so we had to change and the industry to adapt. We are literally best placed to serve adults who want to improve their smile, as well as their kids' early in life.

Should I be concerned about teeth whitening harming my teeth?

We prefer if you visit a cosmetic dentist, to do your teeth whitening. This is not because the teeth whitening that you can buy in a box over the counter has anything wrong with it, but because when you are in our dentist chair, it is a carefully controlled environment that allows us to do a perfect job. To be clear, as a cosmetic dentist, we know that teeth whitening will never ruin your teeth. However, overuse of over-the-counter products can, and often will, make your teeth far more sensitive, which could result in needing other dental services. The best and most effective way to get your teeth whitened is to come in and see a cosmetic dentist.

Isn’t cosmetic dentistry expensive?

Like many things in life, the answer to that question is, it depends. There are much cheaper and innovative solutions that are now used extensively to reduce costs and still give you the same effects. Things like dental veneers have become a staple in the tools your cosmetic dentist uses to give you straighter, whiter, and better-looking teeth. There are expensive procedures in cosmetic dentistry, there is no denying that. The point is this: you have complete control over how much you spend and how much work you have done at any one time. We are very happy to work out a long-term plan based on your budget and objectives. At the end of the day, a perfect smile doesn’t really have a cost - it’s priceless.

Friday, July 31, 2015

Change Your Smile With Help From a Cosmetic Dentist

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Imagine if your cosmetic dentist could have a direct impact on the way people view you, improving your social interactions and making it so you always make a perfect first impression. In a sense, that is exactly what a cosmetic dentist intends to do by improving your smile in a number of different ways. Why is a smile so important? The smile is probably the most used of all our facial features. We use it to portray interest, friendliness, competence, and a range of other emotions. We sometimes even smile when we need to pause to think about something before we speak. As such, the smile is an important part of our non-verbal language, especially when it comes to first impressions.

We have found that people make first critical judgments very quickly. In fact, first impressions are usually made within the first 15 seconds, sometimes as quickly as seven seconds, after meeting someone new. In this brief interlude, there is not much for a person to go on, and so the smile becomes of paramount importance. Fifty-three percent of people who were polled in a recent study stated that the first thing they notice about a person is their smile. Eighty-nine percent of the participants reported that a great smile is one of the key elements that makes a person more attractive to them. When you consider how important a first impression is in a situation like a job interview, it becomes imperative that you have a great smile that only your cosmetic dentist can help you achieve.
As a cosmetic dentist, we have a broad range of tools and procedures at our disposal to help you achieve your smile goals. Typically, we will start our relationship with a detailed consultation that will examine the goals you have, do a full examination of your mouth, and set a plan in motion to get you to your perfect smile. It is important to have questions and an idea of where you want to go with your smile as we talk. This allows us to pick procedures, set a timeline, and have a clear understanding of what you want to accomplish. For some things that need correcting, the procedures may take a little longer. An example of this is malocclusion, also known as crooked teeth, which could require braces or even oral surgery to correct, treatments that can last for months to a year or longer. Other treatments tend to be shorter in nature and work faster towards a better-looking smile. Of these, teeth whitening has become increasingly popular, so much so these days, it has spawned a multibillion-dollar, do-it-yourself industry that allows you to even do teeth whitening in the comfort of your own home. Another very popular tool a cosmetic dentist uses to correct stubborn stains, discoloration, damaged enamel, and even small chips and cracks are dental veneers. These ultra-thin pieces of porcelain are quick fixes to a number of issues and can be placed to give you a better-looking smile in one or two visits.


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Friday, April 17, 2015

How a Cosmetic Dentist Can Improve the Shape of Your Gums

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As a cosmetic dentist, our greatest pleasure comes from restoring a beautiful smile to perfection. This means that we have spent decades honing our skills in an effort to give you exactly that, a perfect smile. Our craft focuses on the science of dentistry around restoring teeth, whether by making teeth whiter or straighter or by making sure that the gums do not encroach upon the teeth themselves.

As the drive for beauty has gotten more modernized, people have become more aware of what a cosmetic dentist can do for them. The procedures that we consider common and do every single day, have now become well-known terms among people seeking to better their appearance through our expertise. Using teeth whitening, we can give you a brighter smile, with braces and Invisalign we can straighten your teeth and treat malocclusion, with dental veneers or porcelain crowns we can repair teeth that have been cracked, chipped, or broken, and with dentures, bridges, and dental crowns we can actually replace lost teeth. All of these are tools that are well known and give us the opportunity to improve your smile.

There are a number of procedures that we also perform, which are not as well know and yet serve the same purposes. With any number of these techniques, we have found there to be a significant crossover between what is purely aesthetic and what also has significant dental health implications. These two procedures are both cosmetic in nature, hence performed in our cosmetic dentist office, and also have an impact on your health. 
As a cosmetic dentist, we perform multiple procedures that revolve around the gums, gum health, and the appearance of the gums. For those suffering from dental disorders like periodontitis, these procedures can make a significant difference to their appearance and health. If you have periodontitis, your gums will separate from the teeth. This separation leads to the formation of deep pockets within the gums. Not only do these pockets look terrible, but they are also hazardous to the health of the teeth, gums, and jawbone. Because these pockets are very hard to clean, they start to build up plaque. This in turn can lead to a bacterial infection and additional gum diseases. Hence, it is important for us to remove these pockets.

To do so, we will inject the site with local anesthesia. Then we will remove all the flabby, or loose tissue, which is helping to create the pockets.  Often, during this process, the gums can become misshapen and so we will reshape your gums while doing the procedure. Finally, putty is often placed over the gums so that they are well protected during the initial healing phases. 

Gum Contouring
The gums play a vital role in your mouth’s health. They are also one of the first things a person sees, other than your teeth when you smile. A gum contouring can ensure that your gums are not too long, not too short and that they are the perfect shape to give you an elegant smile. In our cosmetic dentist office, we focus on oral surgery and improving the health and appearance of your gums.  This is one of the ways that we do so.  Given our expertise, if you want to change the shape or appearance of your gums, we recommend that you call and schedule a consultation with our dental office.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Five Things to Ask Yourself Before Visiting a Cosmetic Dentist


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When you visit a cosmetic dentist, this is your opportunity to transform the appearance of your smile and correct anything that you don’t like. With most things in life, you can fix some problems but not all.  This is not the case with a cosmetic dentist.  You can have a complete smile makeover if you want one, or you can simply whiten your teeth.  The range of options available to you are vast so it is important to understand what it is that you are trying to accomplish so that we can create a customized treatment plan for you. 

Start by considering what you do like about your smile.  For example, you may like the current size and shape of your teeth.  If you do, let us know so that we can focus on other areas instead of addressing things that you already like.  Next, make a list of everything that you don’t like about your smile and would like to improve.  This can include your “must have” list and a secondary list of things that you would like to accomplish.  During your consultation, we will want to discuss all of this so that we can address each problem individually or as a group.  
Some of the things that we will want to know are:

How white do you want your teeth?  This is based on personal preference so what works for one person may not for someone else.  You have to live with your smile, so it is important that it is a shade of white you are comfortable with.  While some people like brilliantly white teeth, others do not so it helps to look at samples.  This will give us a benchmark for how white to get your teeth.  

Are you comfortable with the shape of your teeth?  It is common for teeth to be too large or too small for a person’s mouth.  This creates problems with appearance as teeth can look immature like baby teeth or too large like rabbit teeth.  If you have either of these issues, they can be corrected in our cosmetic dentistry office.

Do you have anything that needs replacing?  If you have had a restoration in the past few decades, it may be worn out and need to be replaced.  Things like dental crowns, for example, are only supposed to last for up to fifteen years.  Once they reach that point they can start to wear away, and your teeth can become sensitive again.  Let us know if you are experiencing any irritation or sensitivity so that we can look at your old restorations during your dental exam.  Simultaneously, if you have any new health concerns, we want to know so that we can address them. 

Are your gums the right size?  If your gums are too large, you will see more of your gums when you smile than is visually appealing.  If this is happening to you, we can correct them with a cosmetic dentistry procedure. 
What don’t you like about your teeth?  Make a list that you can share with us when you visit our dental office so that we can plan for how to address each issue. 

As a cosmetic dentist, we can transform your smile but it starts with a dental exam and good communication.  Think of us as your teammate in good oral health, one that can take you over the finish line as long as we know what the finish line is. 

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Modern Technology and the Cosmetic Dentist – A Perfect Pair

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Technology has revolutionized what a cosmetic dentist can do. Just like the cell phone made communicating easier and a microwave made it possible to heat up meals quickly, modern dental inventions have made it possible to save teeth and transform smiles.  Without innovation, patients would still be getting infected teeth pulled on a regular basis.  We use new technology whenever possible and continue to learn about improved techniques so that our patients can benefit from an improved experience overall. 

One of the major changes in modern dentistry occurred in the 1980s with the invention of resin cement.  In the 70s, dentists started to realize the value of bonding procedures but were unable to do so on a regular basis.  When resin cement was invented, it became possible to bond a crown to a natural tooth which made a crown more durable and reduced the risk of it falling off or slipping.  Prior to that silver amalgam crowns were the go to solution for restoring and protecting teeth.  With the wide use of resin cement, it became possible to use all-ceramic crowns and receive a similar level of durability. 

As a cosmetic dentist, many of the procedures we use today evolved from that one simple invention.  Dental crowns are used on a regular basis to restore and protect damaged or broken teeth, but they are also used to improve the appearance of teeth.  For example, they are used to close gaps in between teeth, cover dark stains, make teeth appear even and more. Patients throughout the country use dental crowns to transform the natural appearance of their smile while keeping their teeth in place. 

Dental veneers are a similar concept that was also made possible by the invention of resin cement.  A veneer is a thin shell that is bonded to the surface of the tooth and can accomplish similar goals to a dental crown only it doesn’t surround the tooth and, therefore, needs less preparation.  Hollywood celebrities are widely known for their use of veneers, and we wouldn’t have the term “Hollywood Smile” without it. 

In the 1990s, this simple invention made it possible for people to start replacing missing teeth without wearing dentures.  The dental bridge was invented in the 90s because resin cement made it possible for the bridge to remain in place.  A bridge works by placing a crown on the two teeth that surround the missing one.  These crowns need to be durable because they hold the bridge and replacement tooth in place.  

Modern technology has continued to advance beyond dental bridges, crowns and veneers to where we are now offering dental implants to replace missing teeth.  This is a permanent way of doing so where we create a new root system by implanting a metal post under the gum line.  A crown is secured to the post for a natural and durable replacement tooth.  All of this has been made possible by continued advancements in technology and, as a result, our patients continue to benefit. To learn about the latest techniques and innovations, visit our cosmetic dentist office. 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A Cosmetic Dentist Does More Than Create Gorgeous Smiles

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It is a common misconception that a cosmetic dentist simply focusses on whitening teeth and creating gorgeous smiles.  The reputation is well deserved because this is the glamorous side of cosmetic dentistry and the possibilities for creating the perfect smile are endless.  However, there are many additional ways that a specialist can help patients restore damaged teeth and replace missing ones. 

The Perio & Implant Center of the Monterey Bay specializes in treating complex dentistry issues.  This goes beyond simply cleaning teeth to performing in-depth oral surgeries.  Additionally, they use the latest in modern dental technology to improve the patient experience and overall results.  For example, laser dentistry is used to conduct in-depth cleanings of gum pockets in order to address gum disease. 

As an experienced cosmetic dentist, Dr. Pechak, can provide the procedures patients need to address their oral health issues and to regain the functionality of a completely healthy mouth.  Here are some of the procedures that he performs at the Perio & Implant Center.
  • Sedation Dentistry. Dr. Pechak uses sedation dentistry in combination with other procedures to ensure that patients feel completely comfortable and relaxed during their treatments.  When necessary patients may even be asleep. 
  • Plastic Surgery of the Gums.  He performs a variety of procedures to restore gums that have become damaged due to gum disease or gum recession.  This includes gum grafts and Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation.
  • Bone Grafts.  When the jawbone has become damaged due to infection or deteriorated due to age, Dr. Pechak can conduct a bone graft to restore the missing bone.  
  • Sinus Lift.  This is often used in combination with an implant procedure.  When the bone above the roots of the upper teeth has deteriorated, a sinus graft can restore and strengthen the bone so that the existing teeth and roots are not in danger of falling out, and implants can be placed as needed. 
  • Dental Implants.  As a cosmetic dentist, Dr. Pechak can restore missing teeth by placing a permanent dental implant in place of the natural tooth.  By implanting a metal post underneath the gum line and securing it to the jawbone the new tooth will be completely durable and stand on its own without the assistance of the surrounding teeth. 
These are only some of the procedures performed at the Perio & Implant Center.  This type of dental work goes far beyond addressing the appearance of a person’s smile.  Many of the procedures like dental implants will improve a person’s physical appearance but more importantly they improve oral health. Things like dental implants make it possible for patients to enjoy their favorite foods again and speak normally.  Bone grafts and sinus lifts make the entire jawbone more stable which promotes healthy teeth and can prevent tooth loss in general.  Laser dentistry can help to restore gums to good health.  All of these procedures and more are done by experienced cosmetic dentist, Dr. Pechak.  If you have an oral health concern visit a dentist that is experienced and can provide you with a variety of procedural options.  Call and schedule your appointment with the Perio & Implant Center today.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

A Cosmetic Dentist Can Help with Dental Emergencies

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If you have a dental emergency, a cosmetic dentist can help to save and restore your tooth.  Accidents are common. Millions of people get into a car accident, slip and fall, are injured at work, or hurt while playing sports every year.  Many times these accidents also create a dental emergency.  While teeth are made of strong enamel, they are still susceptible to injury.  They can easily become cracked, chipped, or even knocked out during an accident.  Fortunately, when such unfortunate occurrences take place, a dental professional can help.
When people think of cosmetic dentistry they typically think of teeth whitening and creating gorgeous smiles.  While this is absolutely the case, it is only part of what an experienced dental professional does.  When treating dental emergencies, there are several components to the treatment.  First to stop the results of the trauma and then to correct it.  Correcting damage done requires that the tooth or teeth are restored to their former appearance and functionality.

There are several ways for a cosmetic dentist to accomplish this, including:

Dental Veneers. This is an excellent option for fixing a damaged tooth.  A dental veneer can be used when a tooth is chipped, cracked, broken or becomes severely stained as a result of the accident.  The natural tooth is saved, and the veneer is placed on top of it.  Before it can be placed the dentist will shave down the existing tooth so that when the veneer is laid on top, it will lay flat with the gum tissue.  Veneers look completely natural and can make your teeth look even more spectacular than before.  If you need to fix one or two teeth after an accident, you may want to consider having a veneer placed on all of your front teeth in order to give you a gorgeous smile at the same time.

Dental Implants.  If a tooth is knocked out and cannot be saved, a cosmetic dentist can install a dental implant.  This is a fantastic way to permanently replace a missing tooth.  A metal piece is implanted underneath the gum line and secured to the jawbone.  Once healed, a second metal piece will be attached to the first at the surface of the gum line.  A new synthetic tooth is made in a dental lab and securely attached.  Once the procedure is complete, the synthetic tooth will look completely natural and provide the same functionality as a natural one.

When the dental emergency is related to a patients’ oral health, a cosmetic dentist can help by removing infections and performing procedures like a root canal.  In a root canal, the infected dental pulp and infected roots are removed.  Once the infection is completely gone, a dental crown will be placed on top and around the tooth.  By surrounding the previously infected tooth, it serves as a protective barrier.  It can be made of a composite with the same coloring as natural teeth so that it blends in perfectly. 

There are many ways to treat and correct damaged teeth.  As an experienced cosmetic dentist, we have the tools and experience necessary for doing so.  Call today to schedule an appointment. 

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

How a Cosmetic Dentist Can Straighten Your Teeth

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Beautiful teeth are possible with a cosmetic dentist. If you want a glamorous smile, there are ways to accomplish that goal that are not painful and can be accomplished fairly quickly.  Event people with crooked teeth can benefit from seeing a dentist that can straighten them through cosmetic procedures.

We recommend that before you fix the appearance of your smile you start by improving your health.  Healthy teeth and gums are essential for staying healthy overall, and this requires both at-home care and in-office dental treatments.  Make sure to brush, floss, and rinse with antiseptic mouthwash daily.  This will prevent bacteria and plaque from building up.  You should also visit the dentist twice a year for regular teeth cleanings and examinations.

Once your teeth and gums are healthy, we can focus on cosmetic procedures to improve your smile.  There are several ways that a cosmetic dentist can improve your smile and straighten your teeth, including:
·         Dental Veneers.  We can place dental veneers over the top of your existing teeth.  This is an efficient way to improve your smile because dental veneers look perfect, bright, and beautiful.  Since they are placed on top of your existing teeth, the procedure is less invasive than implants.  Veneers can be placed on some or all of your teeth.  They are created in a lab to match your teeth color and shape.  Your existing teeth are filed down prior to them being placed so that they lay flat and underneath your gum line.
·         Dental Implants.  You can permanently straighten your smile with dental implants.  Implants replace your current or missing teeth and root system.  In this procedure, a metal piece is implanted underneath the gum line and secured to your jaw bone.  The two will eventually fuse together, creating a strong synthetic root system.  A second metal piece is secured at the base of the gum line and your new tooth will be attached to that.  Since your new tooth (or teeth) are created in a lab, they are perfectly sized and placed to create a stunning smile.  This is actually more effective than braces because, by replacing the root system, your teeth won’t “move back” over time.
·         Invisalign.  If you want to straighten your teeth without a cosmetic procedure or traditional braces, Invisalign is an ideal option.  Clear aligners are created for the duration of your treatment plan.  Every couple of weeks you replace your aligner at home, and over time your teeth will move into place.  The aligners are like a clear retainer so no one will know that you are in the process of correcting your smile. This is ideal for working professionals that need to maintain a corporate image.

Before starting the procedure to straighten your teeth, we recommend that you schedule an in-office teeth whitening.  Your teeth can become up to eight shades whiter in a single visit.  It is affordable and makes a great impact.  As a cosmetic dentist, we will match your veneers or implants to the color of your existing teeth.  Whitening your teeth first will make sure that your entire smile is bright, white, beautiful, and stunning. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

A Cosmetic Dentist for Teens

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Many people think that a cosmetic dentist can only treat adults, and typically treats older adults.  This is actually not the case.  There are many non-invasive dental procedures that are ideal for teenage patients.  This can be a difficult time in life for many youth.  Kids can be cruel and a large gap, chipped, or yellow tooth can cause embarrassment and hurt your child’s self-esteem.  The Perio and Implant Center can help.
Before, providing the patient with any cosmetic procedures, we require that your teen visits the office for a routine teeth cleaning and evaluation.  It is important to identify any health issues, cavities, or tooth decay that needs to be addressed.  Now, teenagers are so busy that it is more common to avoid the symptoms of tooth trouble until the pain becomes unbearable.  That is why a routine visit will help to prevent and correct any oral health issues before they become a problem.

As a cosmetic dentist we are able to help teens with the following:

·         Teeth whitening.  This simple procedure is non-invasive and can be completed in under one hour.  This means that your teen can get out of the dental chair and back to school quickly.  Even children become victims of yellow teeth, and this can make them embarrassed to smile.

·         Teeth cleaning.  Let’s not forget this important step to maintain a beautiful smile.  We can remove stains that are caused by plaque and tartar build up, prevent cavities, and tooth decay by regularly cleaning your teen’s teeth.  We also recommend fluoride treatments until they turn sixteen.

·         Invisalign.  Crooked teeth can cause teens to feel insecure.  This is an extremely vulnerable time in their life and putting braces on, can often lower their self-esteem even further.  If your teen wants straight teeth but would be embarrassed by braces, consider Invisalign as an alternative.  With Invisalign, your teen would wear clear aligners that have been custom made for their treatment plan.  Every few weeks ,the old aligner, is replace with a new one until their teeth are straights.  Since they are clear, no one can tell that they are wearing them which makes it easy to go about life without any further embarrassment. They also require fewer appointments than braces, so it is easier to work treatment into a busy schedule.

·         Veneer.  It is common for teens to chip a tooth while playing sports.  When this happens we can correct it by placing a veneer on top of the injured tooth.  Veneers are placed on top of natural teeth so that the existing one is never removed.  This is less invasive and will recreate their perfect smile.


As a cosmetic dentist, we treat patients of all ages.  Some procedures we don’t recommend until people reach adulthood.  This also depends on each patient’s oral health, their maturity level, and the condition of their adult teeth.  If you and your teen have concerns about how their smile makes them look, schedule an appointment.  We can give you recommendations and discuss a treatment plan that will accomplish your goals. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

How a Cosmetic Dentist Can Transform Your Smile

Patients looking to transform their appearance should work with a cosmetic dentist.  This type of dentistry is a specialty where experienced dentists are able to apply medically proven procedures to correct dental problems. This includes implanting new teeth, installing veneers, and turning crooked smiles into something perfectly amazing.

Celebrities have been using procedures for years to improve their smiles.  As most people age the bright white teeth they were born with tend to yellow, chip, move into unwanted places, and deteriorate overall.  This can leave people with an unattractive smile and lack of self confidence.

A cosmetic dentist can restore your confidence with proven procedures that will give you a smile people will remember.  Some common procedures are:

  • Laser teeth whitening.  This advanced whitening technique will brighten your teeth by several shades in one visit.  It is fast, easy, and produces wonderful results.  Whitening teeth can make a person appear younger and rejuvenated.
  • Implant dentistry.  Patients that have lost teeth can use implant dentistry to restore their smile and the functionality of their mouth.  Losing a tooth can make it difficult to eat and create challenges speaking.  Implant dentistry enables a cosmetic dentist to install a new permanent tooth that looks amazing and functions like a natural tooth.  This can be used to replace any damaged tooth.
  • Veneers.  A dentist will install veneers to create a bright, straight, beautiful smile.  When teeth won’t let go of ugly stains or are uneven in length, chipped, or unsightly, veneers are the ideal solution.  When the veneer is installed, the dentist is placing a new front onto your tooth.  Your main tooth is shaved down but stays intact.  The veneer is cemented to the top, creating your perfect smile.

The exact treatment will depend on what the patient’s goals are and what will work best with their teeth.  A patient’s oral health plays a factor in what procedures will work and which ones won’t have the desired impact. 

What is the difference between cosmetic dentistry and going to the orthodontist?

It depends on the type of treatment you receive.  What is widely unknown is that orthodontists cannot permanently move your teeth.  Braces, rubber bands, and other tools are used to push teeth into place, but the roots never move.  That is why people have to wear their retainer after getting braces off.  Most people have to wear a retainer for the rest of their life or their teeth will start to move back.  That doesn’t mean they will go to their original position but typically end up somewhere in between where they started and where they ended up.  This can be extremely frustrating for people that spent years straightening their teeth. 


When a cosmetic dentist performs implant dentistry, the tooth is permanently installed in the exact correct position.  Implants start at the jaw bone with a metal piece inserted to act like the root of a tooth.  The synthetic tooth is created and secured to this root.  When people receive a new smile, using cosmetic dentistry that smile will stay in place longer than anything done with orthodontics.