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The Most Popular Cosmetic Dental Procedures

Cosmetic dentistry is becoming increasingly popular as more people become worried about their oral health and the aesthetics of their teeth.

Sean Mallon
Sean Mallon
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Many people consider perfect teeth to be one of the most appealing assets a person can have. However, a beautiful white and straight smile is not only about aesthetics; it’s also beneficial to your oral and overall health. Excellent oral health is linked to many other health issues better digestion, healthier gums, reduced headaches, reduced neck pain, better speech, and a higher level of confidence.

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  • Teeth Whitening
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Tooth Bonding
  • Invisalign Braces
  • Dental Implants

With all these great benefits, it makes sense why cosmetic dentistry has become so popular. The market for cosmetic dentistry is now worth over $29 billion. It is likely to continue to grow as more people become concerned about the aesthetics of their teeth and their oral health.

Nevertheless, let’s take a look at some of the most popular cosmetic dental procedures around.

Teeth Whitening

Of course, the most popular cosmetic dental procedure out there is teeth whitening. Unfortunately, this craze has brought about countless brands of DIY teeth whitening kits that can be used at home. These treatments are typically formulated with harsh chemicals and can cause tooth and periodontal gum damage.

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For this reason, it’s best to prevent using these kits and instead book an appointment with an Orthodontist in Arlington Texas, or near you to whiten your smile without risking long-term damage.

Porcelain Veneers

In some situations, teeth whitening is no longer an effective solution to restoring a smile. Stubborn tooth stains and enamel damage sometimes can’t be removed with teeth whitening solutions.

Fortunately, porcelain or dental veneers can give your smile the makeover it needs. This effective dental procedure involves installing a fabricated porcelain shell over teeth. This procedure can cover worn enamel, tooth chips, cracks, uneven teeth alignment, spacing, and even the most stubborn stains and discoloration.

Tooth Bonding

Dental bonding is the more affordable alternative to porcelain veneers, making it possible to get the perfect smile. This procedure uses UV light or a special laser to bond a composite resin to a tooth. This treatment provides immediate results and addresses all the same issues as porcelain veneers, despite being more affordable.

Invisalign Braces

If you’re hoping to avoid traditional metal braces that draw attention, you can consider Invisalign braces. These innovative braces are much less invasive and align skew teeth using 3D imaging software to give you several sets of clear aligners that are worn for a week or two before changing to the next.

Unlike traditional braces, you can remove Invisalign braces when you eat or brush your teeth. But for the best results, you should wear them for at least 22 hours daily.

Dental Implants

Implants are a fantastic option to replace missing teeth. Whether missing teeth are caused by a head injury, tooth decay, or anything else, dental implants will restore your smile.

Your dentist will install a small titanium implant inside the missing tooth’s bone socket. Whereafter, the process of osseointegration starts, in which the tissue surrounding the implant heals. After that, the dentist will install the crown, and the components will gradually fuse, restoring full functionality.

Other popular cosmetic dental procedures include composite fillings, dentures, and inlays.

With that said, keep in mind that choosing the right dentist is essential if you’re planning any cosmetic dental procedure. Look for a cosmetic dentistry professional with experience.

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