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5 Services an Experienced Cosmetic Dentist Can Offer

Visiting an experienced cosmetic dentist is the first step towards achieving a smile you are proud to show off each day. Experienced cosmetic dentists can address a range of concerns, including teeth stains, damaged teeth, misshapen teeth, short teeth, and misalignments.

5 Common cosmetic dentist services

Every cosmetic dentist will offer different services, depending on their training and preference. However, most offer professional teeth whitening, dental crowns, dental veneers, orthodontic treatment, and some form of crown lengthening. The following is a review of the process for each procedure and the benefits these five services can offer.

1. Professional whitening

Professional teeth whitening is one of the more common dental procedures. It is safe, non-invasive, and typically only takes one dental visit. This in-office procedure involves isolating the teeth from the gums for optimal safety before applying a whitening agent to the teeth. The whitening agent is left for 30 minutes to an hour (times may vary) before being rinsed and removed. Additional applications may be an option if the optimal color shade is not achieved. The results provide the patient with a brighter smile that can last for around a year with proper oral care.

2. Dental crown

Dental crowns are most commonly used by cosmetic dentists to fix minor issues of tooth damage that cause a cosmetic concern. This includes chips, cracks, and teeth that are worn down by teeth grinding. They often work well for teeth farther back in the mouth, although a ceramic crown can be applied to a front tooth as well. There are different types of crowns. For cosmetic purposes, it is typically best to choose a ceramic or porcelain-fused-to-metal crown.

3. Dental veneers

Dental veneers are similar to crowns in the sense they cover and protect teeth. However, they are typically more appropriate for front teeth. Veneers are typically made of porcelain and custom-tailored to fit each tooth. They can fix many of the same concerns as crowns. However, they can also address issues of crooked teeth, short teeth, and severe stains.

4. Orthodontic treatment

Orthodontic treatment involves straightening a person’s teeth and jaw alignment. The two most common types of treatment are braces and clear aligners. Both options are effective, and an experienced cosmetic dentist can help you decide which one is more suitable for you. Treatment typically lasts between six months and two years, depending on the severity of the misalignment.

5. Crown lengthening

Crown lengthening may be a cosmetic dentistry option for patients who have teeth that appear too small or gums that appear too big. Crown lengthening could refer to dental bonding or dental veneers, but many experienced cosmetic dentists may also offer crown lengthening to address issues with a gummy smile, which is a smile that shows too much of the gums.

Learn more about cosmetic dentistry services

Our cosmetic dentistry professionals take pride in helping their patients achieve a smile that gives them confidence. If you would like to learn more about how cosmetic dentistry can help you specifically, then reach out to us today to arrange a consultation visit with our team.

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Request an appointment here: https://www.drericjohnson.com or call Dr. Eric Johnson at (949) 205-1139 for an appointment in our San Clemente office.

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