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6 Aesthetic Issues that Cosmetic Dentistry Can Fix

January 6, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — newhavendentalwoodbridge @ 7:09 pm
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Have you ever held yourself back from smiling because you felt self-conscious about your teeth? If so, you are far from alone. The good news is that cosmetic dentistry can fix many different aesthetic issues! In fact, most treatments are quite fast and can produce gorgeous results that last for years! This blog post discusses some of the most common imperfections that cosmetic dentistry can help with.

Stained or Discolored Teeth

Teeth naturally incur stains over time, and some people develop much more noticeable discoloration than others. If your teeth are yellowish, dark, or lackluster, a professional whitening treatment may be able to remove that discoloration and brighten your smile by several shades. In the cases of particularly stubborn stains, it might be necessary to disguise them with veneers.

Gaps Between Teeth

Some people view small gaps between their teeth as cute, but others feel that they are not attractive. If you fit into the latter category, ask your cosmetic dentist in Woodbridge about your options. They might suggest that you get veneers or dental bonding to hide a small gap. Alternatively, if the gap is large enough, you might need Invisalign or braces to move your teeth so they are closer together.

Crooked or Misaligned Teeth

If your dental misalignment is quite minor, you might be able to hide it with veneers. They can disguise issues like small gaps, slight crookedness, and open bites. Of course, if your dental misalignment is serious enough to threaten your oral health, you may need to commit to orthodontic care.

A Gummy Smile

Excessive gum tissue can make your teeth appear short and interfere with the overall proportions of your smile. Cosmetic dentistry can fix this issue via a surgery that is known as gum recontouring. Essentially, this procedure involves removing excess gum tissue so that more of the underlying dental structure is exposed. Gum recontouring may also protect your gum tissue from irritation.

Misshapen Teeth

Chipped or worn-down teeth can detract from your smile’s potential. Fortunately, veneers and bonding are often very effective for hiding chipped teeth. If your teeth are worn-down or otherwise misshapen, you might need metal-free crowns to transform them and renew their original structure.

Unattractive Metal Restorations

Metal crowns and fillings tend to have a dark color that contrasts sharply with the surrounding dental enamel. If you dislike the look of your old restorations, ask your dentist about replacing them with more lifelike materials, such as metal-free crowns or tooth-colored fillings. These options can look almost identical to natural tooth enamel!

What can cosmetic dentistry fix? Essentially, it can fix almost any aesthetic imperfections in the teeth and gums. Talk to your dentist to learn about your treatment options.

Meet the Practice

New Haven Dental Group in Woodbridge is proud to be home to a large team of general dentists and specialists. We enjoy both the art and science of dentistry, and we love helping patients find renewed confidence in their smiles! To learn more about the cosmetic treatments we offer, contact our office at 203-409-2535.

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New Haven Dental Group is a 42 North Dental Care, PLLC practice and is owned and operated by dentists Dr. Samuel Shames, DMD. and Dr. Ronald Weissman, DMD. New Haven Dental Group is supported by 42 North Dental, LLC, a dental support organization that provides non-clinical administrative and business support services to the dental office. 42 North Dental, LLC does not own or operate the dental office or employ dentists to provide dental services. Find more information about 42NorthDental, LLC and the dental practices it supports at 42northdental.com.

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