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Encyclopedia > Cosmetic dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry is a discipline within dentistry in which the primary focus is the modification of appearance of a patient's oral cavity and surrounding structures, in conjunction with the prevention and treatment of organic, structural, or functional oral disease. Through cosmetic dentistry, the appearance of the mouth can be altered to more closely match the patient's subjective concept of what is visually pleasing. A Dentist and Dental Assistant perform surgery on a patient. ...


Materials

In the past, dental fillings and other tooth restorations were made of gold, amalgam and other metals -- some of which were veneered with porcelain. Now, dental work can be made entirely of porcelain or composite materials that more closely mimic the appearance of natural tooth structure. These tooth colored materials are bonded to the underlying tooth structure with resin adhesives. Unlike silver fillings (amalgams) they are entirely free of mercury. Many dentists offer procedures to be cosmetic and because their patients prefer natural looking teeth. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into dental restoration. ... General Name, Symbol, Number gold, Au, 79 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11, 6, d Appearance metallic yellow Standard atomic weight 196. ... For other uses, see Amalgamation. ... “Fine China” redirects here. ...


Treatments

Today's common cosmetic dental treatment options include:

  • Whitening, or "tooth bleaching", is the most commonly prescribed cosmetic dental procedure. While many whitening options are now available, dentist-supervised treatments remain the recommended procedures for lightening discolored teeth.
  • Enamel shaping removes parts of the contouring enamel to improve the appearance of the tooth.[1] It may be used to correct a very small chip. The removed enamel is irreplaceable. It is also known as enameloplasty, odontoplasty, recontouring, reshaping, slenderizing, and stripping.
  • Bonding is an option for chipped or cracked teeth. It is a process in which an enamel-like dental composite material is applied to a tooth's surface, sculpted into shape, hardened, and then polished.
  • Veneers, ultra-thin, custom-made laminates that are bonded directly to the teeth, are an increasingly popular procedure. They are an option for closing gaps or disguising discolored teeth that did not respond well to whitening procedures.

Tooth Whitener for Home Use (Brush for Application) Tooth bleaching, also known as tooth whitening, is a common procedure in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry. ... Tooth enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized substance of the body , and with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp is one of the four major parts of the tooth. ... Dental composites are a group of restorative material used in dentistry. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

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Cosmetic dentistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (300 words)
Cosmetic dentistry is a discipline within dentistry in which the primary focus is the modification of appearance of a patient's oral cavity and surrounding structures, rather than the prevention and treatment of organic, structural, or functional oral disease.
Through cosmetic dentistry, the appearance of the mouth can be altered to more closely match the patient's subjective concept of what is visually pleasing.
In the past, dental fillings and other tooth restorations were made of gold, amalgam, and other metals -- some of which were veneered with porcelain.
Cosmetic Dentistry From the Cosmetic Dentist Team at the Centre for Dentistry in NJ (899 words)
Cosmetic Dentistry From the Cosmetic Dentist Team at the Centre for Dentistry in NJ Cosmetic Dentistry from the Team at the Centre For Dentistry in NJ You only get one chance to make a great first impression.
For more information about our cosmetic dentistry team in NJ and what makes us unique, we suggest you browse the basic information page, and the office tour page when you are done here.
Cosmetic dentist, Dr Markus, has developed several techniques that are used by cosmetic dentists nationwide, to achieve predictable, esthetic solutions.
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