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4 Common Cosmetic Dental Flaws

September 17, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — drennanfamily @ 7:08 pm
Woman covering cosmetic dental flaws

Unfortunately, many people aren’t completely satisfied with the way their smile looks. Whether you are struggling with discoloration, uneven teeth, or misalignment, you aren’t on your own. The good news is that your cosmetic dentist in Fort Worth has a solution to many of the most common cosmetic dental flaws that patients struggle with. Continue reading to learn about what these aesthetic problems are and what your dentist can do about them.

Discoloration and Stains

Teeth can become stained and discolored over time for a wide variety of different reasons. These include smoking tobacco products, consuming foods and beverages with dark pigments, some medications, and simply just getting older. Many find that this discoloration makes them look less healthy and they don’t feel as attractive. Your dentist can solve this through a couple different methods:

  • Teeth Whitening: The most common would be teeth whitening in Fort Worth. With an in-office Zoom! treatment, you can get drastic results in as little as an hour. For patients who would prefer to whiten their teeth in the comfort of their own home, Zoom! take home whitening kits are also available.
  • Porcelain Veneers: Another way that your dentist can make your smile whiter is with porcelain veneers. These are thin shells of porcelain that are placed over the front surface of your teeth.

Uneven Teeth

Many things can contribute to irregularly shaped and uneven teeth. Many times, it is the result of teeth grinding, but for others it is simply genetic. Depending on the severity of this cosmetic issue, it could even cause problems with your jaw and supporting facial structure. Your dentist can usually fix this issue with one of three ways:

  • Porcelain Veneers: As discussed before, they alter the appearance of your teeth. They can also help to properly align your bite and jaw.
  • Recontouring: Sometimes, uneven teeth can be fixed by simply shaving off some of the enamel to match the surrounding teeth.
  • Dental Bonding: Your dentist can add a tooth-colored composite resin to your teeth in order to correct minor issues.

Chipped Teeth

Whether it happened from playing a sport, trying to open packaging, or biting down on something that was harder than you expected, chips occur often. Your dentist has a few options in order to repair your teeth:

  • Dental Crown: If you have a severe chip, a dental crown is likely the best option. This will preserve the healthy tooth structure and keep it safe from additional damage.
  • Dental Bonding: Bonding material can be used to replicate the missing area of the tooth.
  • Porcelain Veneers: Veneers can also cover up chips and usually last much longer than bonding does.

Crooked Teeth

If your teeth just don’t line up right, they can be more difficult to clean. This could lead to additional decay and even gum disease. In order to solve this cosmetic issue, your dentist will likely opt for Invisalign clear aligners. This advanced orthodontic treatment gently shifts your teeth into their ideal positions without the need for metal brackets and wires.

No matter which cosmetic dental flaw you have, your cosmetic dentist in Fort Worth has you covered. Together, you can get on a path towards your dream smile.

About the Author

Dr. Terry L. Drennan is a well experienced dentist who has been serving patients in Fort Worth for more than four decades. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center. He is happy to work alongside Dr. Audrey Morrison who graduated from Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry at the top of her class. They are both members of the American Dental Association and Texas Dental Association. For more information on correcting cosmetic dental flaws or to schedule an appointment, visit their website or call (817) 732-5522.

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