What Is Aesthetic Dentistry?
Aesthetic dentistry (cosmetic dentistry) is done to improve the appearance of your teeth, smile, and overall oral health. It includes various treatments and procedures that aim to enhance the color, shape, size, alignment, and overall look of your teeth. Aesthetic dentistry can involve teeth whitening, dental veneers, dental bonding, orthodontic treatment, and dental implants, among others. The goal is to regain the beauty of your natural smile that boosts your confidence and improves your overall appearance.
What Is The Difference Between Aesthetic and Cosmetic Dentistry?
There is a difference between aesthetic dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. Aesthetic dentistry looks to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile, often aiming for natural-looking results that enhance your overall facial aesthetics. On the other hand, cosmetic dentistry includes a broader range of treatments that may also improve your teeth and smile’s appearance but can also focus on restoring or improving dental function. While the terms are often used interchangeably, aesthetic dentistry tends to emphasize the artistic aspects of dental work, while cosmetic dentistry may encompass a wider range of treatments and goals.
What Services Are Included In Aesthetic Dentistry?
Aesthetic dentistry includes a variety of services aimed at enhancing the appearance of a person’s smile. Some common services included in aesthetic dentistry are:
Dental Implants: Artificial tooth roots that are placed in the jawbone to support replacement teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Dental Veneers: Thin shells of porcelain or composite resin are bonded to the front surfaces of teeth to improve their appearance.
Dental Bonding: Tooth-colored resin material is applied to the teeth and hardened with a special light, bonding the material to the tooth to improve its shape or color.
Dental Crowns: Caps that cover damaged or discolored teeth to restore their appearance and function.
Orthodontic Treatment: Braces or clear aligners are used to straighten crooked teeth and correct bite issues.
These are just a few examples of the services that fall under the umbrella of aesthetic dentistry. The specific services recommended for an individual will depend on their unique dental needs and goals.