Dentistry has changed significantly in recent years. It has evolved to include many new ways to repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones. This can cause confusion when considering the many choices you might have to improve your smile and the function of your teeth.
“A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.” Of course, Phyllis Diller may have overstated the power of a smile in her twentieth-century quip. Or maybe she was prophetic in forecasting what scientists would eventually uncover in the twenty-first century about this simple act that almost everyone can accomplish daily.
Researchers have found that when we smile, our brains release powerful chemicals that positively affect our physical and mental health. These include neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin that make us feel happy, focused, and motivated. The effect of smiling has also been found to have the same effect on our brains as eating 2,000 chocolate bars or receiving a $16,000 cash gift.
However, we don’t need researchers to inform us that we know we look better and feel better when we smile. Smile makeovers are no longer limited to celebrities on reality television shows. Many people today choose one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures to achieve a bright and healthy smile.
There are many possible impediments to having the smile you want. It could be something minor that requires a minor dental treatment, such as bonding for a chipped tooth. However, some people have many or all of their teeth needing treatment as part of full mouth rehabilitation.
Cosmetic dentistry can help correct many dental conditions to improve your smile and oral health. These include the following:
Veneers are thin coverings placed on the front of a tooth for cosmetic improvement. Typically, veneers are made from porcelain and bonded to the tooth using dental cement. Before placing the veneer, a thin layer of enamel is removed from the tooth.
Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment to achieve optimal esthetic results in some cases. Dental veneers can correct issues such as:
Whether dental veneers are an option will depend on the cosmetic and functional issues that need treatment. Veneers are one of several choices you may have in improving your smile. Understanding the pros and cons of veneers can help you make a more informed decision.
Advantages of Dental Veneers
Disadvantages of Dental Veneers
Unlike dental veneers that repair chipped, discolored, or misaligned teeth, implants replace one or more missing teeth. An implant is a screw or post placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth’s root. However, the term implant is generally used to describe the implant and the replacement tooth or teeth that implants support.
Implants can be used in various ways to:
There are many benefits to implants when used to replace missing teeth, such as:
Dental implants and veneers are used for different circumstances. Veneers and porcelain crowns are used to repair and restore existing teeth. Implants are used to help replace missing teeth by supporting a fixed or removable prosthesis. Therefore, you may have a decision to make, but it is unlikely that your choice will be between veneers and implants.
Palmetto Dental Arts provide a full range of dental services to help you improve your smile. Contact us or call us online to learn more about how we can help you with veneers, dental implants, and other cosmetic dental treatments.