Dental Aesthetics Fort Pierce, FL
Dental aesthetics, also known as cosmetic dentistry, is both a science and an art. This makes it even more critical for you to pick a dentist you know you can trust. A proficient complete health dentist can correct any irregularities in appearance while also keeping your overall wellness in mind.
Complete health dentistry is available at Fort Pierce Smiles in Fort Pierce and the surrounding area. We are proud to offer quality dental aesthetic services from a more integrative point of view. Call us today at (772) 232-7073 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Goals and Benefits of Dental Aesthetics
The goal of dental aesthetics is to improve the harmony and beauty of smiles. Treatments to boost dental aesthetics may involve improving the color, size, position, shape, and alignment of teeth, the overall smile appearance, the gums, and jaw structure. Dental aesthetics take the entire face into consideration to achieve the right balance between the mouth and the rest of the facial elements.
When improving dental aesthetics, our team uses both technical and artistic skills. This is a benefit as it allows patients to receive great aesthetic results and functional ones. People who receive cosmetic treatments to improve their smiles can benefit from a more attractive appearance and greater self-confidence.
“The goal of dental aesthetics is to improve the harmony and beauty of smiles.”
Why Complete Health Dentistry
Traditional dentistry focuses primarily on treating conditions instead of patients. In other words, conventional dentists often fail to consider any indicators of overall health – or how systemic conditions may affect oral health. Complete health dentistry, on the other hand, puts the patient first. While a traditional dentist may be able to complete cosmetic procedures, they may fail to consider how these procedures will affect the patient's overall health (and vice versa).
Research has indicated that periodontal disease is often a reflection of systemic conditions. As the mouth is one of the first points of entrance into the digestive and respiratory tracts, it also acts as a natural breeding ground for bacteria. Poor oral hygiene practices can allow such bacteria to flourish at dangerously high levels, potentially leading to various oral infections. A complete health dentist knows how to recognize the warning signs of poor health in addition to perfecting a patient's smile.
“A complete health dentist knows how to recognize the warning signs of poor health in addition to perfecting a patient’s smile.”
Popular Dental Aesthetics Procedures
Several factors can go into yellowing teeth, making tooth whitening one of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures on the market. Consuming certain foods, beverages, and medications can all discolor or stain the teeth, as can taking certain medications. While at-home tooth whitening kits may seem like an economical alternative, in-office whitening or whitening kits recommended by a dentist are the main ways to ensure safe, optimal results.
Dental aesthetics can also account for replacing missing teeth and other procedures. Bridges and implants are two common tooth replacement options. Bridges are also known as fixed partial dentures and are only anchored onto surrounding teeth once prepared for crowns. Implants, on the other hand, are surgically implanted into the jawbone to replace one or more teeth. These are known as restorative procedures because they restore both the appearance and functionality of the mouth.
“While at-home tooth whitening kits may seem like an economical alternative, in-office whitening is the only way to ensure safe, optimal results.”
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Dental Aesthetics and Gum-Related Issues
Dental aesthetics can also help with problems like gum recession. Several options are available, including:
- Composite restoration
- Dentin bonding agents
- Desensitizing agents
- Orthodontics
- Pink porcelain or composite
- Removable gum veneers
- Surgery
People looking for a natural-looking, tooth-colored option may want to opt for composite restorations, which cover the surface of the tooth root and may fill any gaps between the teeth. Furthermore, dentin bonding agents, desensitizing agents, and varnishes may reduce the sensitivity of the exposed tooth root. This can assist the patient in brushing sensitive teeth and, thus, promote their overall oral hygiene.
Those in need of more long-term treatment may want to consider orthodontics, or braces, to slowly correct teeth and the margin of the gum. More severe cases of gum recession may necessitate surgery, usually in the form of a gum graft.
“Those in need of more long-term treatment may want to consider orthodontics, or braces, to slowly correct teeth and the margin of the gum.”
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Orthodontic Procedures
Some dentists may offer certain orthodontic treatments in addition to general dental services. Typically, only dentists who have taken continuing education seminars and gained additional experience can provide orthodontic procedures. They may offer braces or aligners to move teeth and help patients achieve straighter, more attractive smiles. Orthodontic treatment from a dentist offers both aesthetic and functional benefits.
Straight teeth are not only easier to clean and use but also more pleasant for people to see. Orthodontic procedures can guide crooked, crowded, protruding, and gapped teeth into alignment. Addressing orthodontic issues with a dentist can help eliminate feelings of insecurity so that people can smile with confidence. A study in the Angle Orthodontist found that orthodontic treatment gave study participants psychological benefits, such as a significant increase in self-esteem.
“Typically, only dentists who have taken continuing education seminars and gained additional experience can provide orthodontic procedures.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How does teeth whitening improve dental aesthetics?
A. Teeth whitening occurs through the use of peroxide-based bleaching agents. Whitening treatments from a dental professional are more effective and safer than over-the-counter whitening systems. There are various professional teeth whitening methods, from in-office treatment to take-home kits. People who are interested in whitening their teeth should contact us for information about our available options.
Q. Is teeth whitening painful?
A. Teeth whitening is not painful. However, it can cause some temporary discomfort from temperature sensitivity. People should have teeth whitening under professional supervision to ensure safe treatment.
Q. What filling materials do general dentists use?
A. General dentists may provide amalgam fillings or composite fillings. Many patients prefer composite fillings as they are a more aesthetically pleasing alternative. They consist of a safe resin material that is tooth-colored and blends in with natural teeth.
Q. How do veneers improve dental aesthetics?
A. Veneers are thin, tooth-colored coverings placed over the front of teeth. They can improve the aesthetics of chipped, discolored, disproportionately sized, or broken teeth. Placing veneers can result in a more even and symmetrical smile.
Q. How do braces work?
A. Braces are an orthodontic appliance that correct misaligned teeth and jaws. They apply steady, gentle pressure on teeth to move them into alignment over time. There are various types of braces available depending on the patient's preferences and orthodontic needs. People should contact our team for more information about our available orthodontic options.
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There is no reason to wait to have the smile of your dreams – especially if it means it will improve your overall health. We at Fort Pierce Smiles may be able to help. Call us today at 772-232-7073 to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
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