
A cosmetic dentist has several treatment options for a misshaped or damaged tooth, which easily distracts from an otherwise perfect smile. Veneers, bonding, and crowns all work to adequately repair this problem. However, not all three work in every instance. Your dental professional will take several factors into account before making a recommendation to ensure you get the long-lasting results you need.
Veneers
Veneers slip over a damaged tooth to hide its imperfections and attempt to protect it from further damage. The cosmetic dentist will make a mold of the damaged tooth. This mold then goes to a special laboratory where technicians use porcelain to form the needed veneers. During the second visit, the dental expert roughens the enamel of the damaged tooth, applies cement, and slips the ‘cover’ over.
A composite resin version is also available, but doesn’t offer quite the same benefits as its alternative. Porcelain versions are highly durable and have a long life span that often works out to fifteen to twenty years. This material also happens to be one of the most natural treatments available on the market today.
Bonding
With bonding, the cosmetic dentist doesn’t have to make a mold or send anything away to a laboratory. Instead, the dental professional uses a composite resin to create the form right in the patient’s mouth. The surface of the tooth is roughened. From there, the oral care professional ‘paints’ on the resin in thin coats until it becomes thick enough to work with. This does require drying time between coats, but doesn’t normally take more than one appointment.
Once the bonding material has cured, the dental professional will use various tools to shape the composite into a natural looking form. This method has the added benefit of custom tinting, so the repair matches the neighboring teeth.
Crowns
A crown made from various materials including metals, ceramic, or porcelain has the added advantage of being one of the strongest options. However, a cosmetic dentist typically only uses this treatment on a tooth that has sustained substantial damage since it requires filing down the tooth.
A mold taken of the filed tooth goes to a laboratory where technicians use it to form a permanent crown, also known as a cap. In the meantime, you will need a temporary crown. On a second visit, the dental expert will coat the damaged tooth with cement and place the crown over the filed down tooth, securing it in place.
For patients throughout the country including Orange County, veneers, crowns, and bonding can repair teeth that have experienced damage and can restore a smile back to its former beauty. Choosing a treatment method will depend on the type of damage the tooth has sustained, where the tooth sits, and how many you have to fix. Talking with your cosmetic dentist is the best way to find the answer.
Christine O’Kelly is an author for the Orange County veneers experts at Aesthetic Dental Designs. For expert treatments from a cosmetic dentist, Orange County and area patients can receive a wide variety of treatments to achieve the perfect smile.




#1 by Buzz@Knoxville Dentist on May 6, 2011 - 5:58 pm
Cosmetic dentistry can instill a lot of confidence in people because of the boost it can give their smile.
#2 by dentist richmond hill on June 13, 2011 - 2:01 pm
Cosmetic dentistry is gaining tremendous popularity as people are recognizing its ability to improve self esteem.
#3 by Dentist West Hollywood on June 23, 2011 - 7:04 pm
These are all great methods to fix any issues with the teeth. From crooked teeth to gaps, they can fix any problem and bring the confidence back in a person.
#4 by Is it Down 15 on July 22, 2011 - 7:45 pm
This is interesting to know. To be honest, I did not know the difference between any of these until reading this. These are good things to know in case I ever need to consider getting any work done! Thanks!
#5 by Shannon Dunlevy on July 22, 2011 - 8:15 pm
Thanx Chelsea. It’s funny but many folks don’t realize there is a pretty vast difference between veneer procedures – and other cosmetic dentistry work like this. If you ever do decide to get work done let me know how it goes
Cheers!
#6 by EDUSA on October 27, 2011 - 9:18 pm
Hi Shannon,
This is a great overview of the different types of cosmetic dentistry that can be used to help you fix your teeth.
Thanks!
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