Whether you are
unhappy with the colour of your teeth, or simply want to improve their shape or
structure, you may be considering cosmetic dental procedures. However, before
committing to dental procedures, you should be aware of the possibilities
available and what is included in the procedure. If you want to know more, here
is your guide to the best cosmetic dental procedures.
When Should You Consider Work?
Cosmetic dental
procedures are not included on the NHS and are not strictly necessary to the
health of your teeth. Therefore, cosmetic dental procedures can be performed at
any time but should only be performed if you are unhappy with any aspect of
your teeth and would like to change their appearance or shape, regardless of
the health of the teeth themselves. Although your dentist may suggest dental
work, it is up to you whether you believe that it is necessary.
Where Can You Get Cosmetic Work?
You can get
cosmetic work performed at your local dental practice, and your dentists can
help to discuss your options with you. Dental practices will have the correct
equipment to administer the procedure. This equipment is bought through dental
supply companies such as Kent Express, who help to match the best equipment to
dental practises’ needs, including those used for cosmetic procedures. Click here
to find out more information about dental supplies for your dental practice.
Types of Cosmetic Work
Teeth Whitening
Under the
influence of Hollywood glamour, teeth whitening is now the most popular form of
cosmetic procedure. Teeth whitening can be done at home with DIY tooth
whitening kits or can be done as a cosmetic procedure at your dental practice.
Investing in a cosmetic tooth whitening procedure is your best option when it
comes to getting a brighter smile. Your dentist will use an impression of your
teeth to create a mouthguard filled with a bleaching agent, which you will then
place on your teeth at home at regular intervals over the period of a couple of
months.
Braces and Orthodontics
Many children
have braces to help their teeth whilst they are growing down. However, adults
can also have braces to straighten or alter the alignment of their teeth. This
can greatly enhance the appearance of your teeth, although you will have to
wear retainers for some time afterwards. Braces are not covered by the NHS, and
if you are interested in braces, you should visit your local orthodontists to speak about your options, such as
transparent braces.
Veneers and Implants
Veneers are made
of ceramic and are used for a number of different purposes such as to cover
damaged or unhealthy teeth or to cover gaps between teeth. These can improve
the appearance of your teeth through their ultra-realistic nature, ensuring
that your teeth look natural after the procedure. Implants are used to replace
missing teeth and are screwed into a titanium bar which is inserted into your
jaw- these are permanent and work to give you a natural-looking smile after
tooth loss.
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