Cosmetic dentistry is a special field that focuses on improving the appearance of the teeth. Additionally, cosmetic dentists work to enhance the teeth's form and function, which often gets overlooked. A common problem that often disrupts appearance and function in someone's dentition is gaps. Gaps in the teeth can make smiling difficult and eating problematic. With the help of cosmetic dentistry, gaps can be treated and closed. Ready to learn more?
Cosmetic dentistry to fix gaps between teeth
The following information should be reviewed when considering different cosmetic dentistry procedures. There are a lot of different treatment options, but the more popular ways are outlined below.
Dental bonding
A popular cosmetic dentistry procedure that is used to close gaps is dental bonding. Dental bonding is a relatively simple procedure that requires a dentist to cover a tooth with a dental resin. The resin is hardened through a strong UV light. Once hardened, the dentist evens the bonded material out to ensure that the tooth appears even. Bonding can be used to add additional width to the sides of a tooth, which can then fill a gap.
Clear aligners
Clear aligners are becoming a popular choice in cosmetic dentistry. There are many popular brands that can be used to straighten teeth, correct bite issues and even close gaps. Clear aligners for gap issues are typically needed for up to a year. Every few weeks, the patient will visit the cosmetic dentist for a new aligner, which is referred to as an adjustment.
Dental crowns
Another option for closing gaps is to have a dental crown placed. Dental crowns are typically used in cosmetic dentistry to treat cracked and chipped teeth however they can also help close gaps in between teeth. The cosmetic dentist can have a lab custom-create a dental crown that will perfectly fit over a tooth that is next to the gap. Dental crowns in cosmetic dentistry are typically tooth-colored and made of porcelain or ceramic composite materials.
Dental veneers
Another popular cosmetic dentistry choice for closing gaps between teeth is a dental veneer. Veneers are typically made of porcelain or composite because both are white in color, which allows for discreet treatment. They are thin dental material coverings that go directly over a tooth to hide imperfections. Additionally, they can be made to cover a tooth and a gap. The cosmetic dentist will also refer to the dental lab for a custom creation to ensure a perfect fit for the tooth and gap.
Looking to fix gaps in your teeth?
Cosmetic dentistry procedures are a great way to close gaps in teeth. There are a lot of options to consider, which is why it is important to consult with a cosmetic dentist. They can provide specific recommendations on treatment to ensure that both form and functionality are achieved. Any questions or concerns regarding treatment options can be addressed by our office. Reach out today to get started or to learn more.
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