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Five Reasons Cosmetic Dentistry is a Good Idea

Manor Road Dental Practice Ltd • Mar 20, 2020
Before and after teeth whitening

For anyone just looking into cosmetic dentistry, it can seem like a lot of money to spend, just to look good. However, there are a number of reasons you should think seriously about it.


1. Build Your Confidence

Do you find yourself hiding your smile, or making sure you keep your mouth closed when you smile? One of the main reasons people opt for cosmetic dentistry is to feel more confident in themselves. They want to enjoy grinning without feeling ashamed or embarrassed about their teeth. If you are someone who feels this way, a change in the way your teeth look could change the world for you.


2. Eliminate Unsightly Stains

Stained teeth are rather common, but they don’t need to be. Any number of substances can stain your teeth, including coffee, tobacco, and red wine. It’s also possible to have discolouration due to antibiotics. There are several methods of eliminating or hiding these stains so you can flash a white smile.


3. Level Out Teeth to Avoid Uneven Wear

Teeth that are misaligned or crooked may not look great, but there’s a bigger issue to consider. These teeth tend to be more vulnerable to bacteria, tartar and plaque build-up, due to the awkward positioning. It can be very difficult to brush and floss teeth when they’re not properly aligned. Fortunately, it’s possible to eliminate this problem if you let a dentist fix it for you. There are now invisible braces that can realign your teeth to ensure they are easy to clean and free of plaque.


4. Take Years Off Your Face

As you age, your teeth age, too. Like the wrinkles on your face, your teeth begin to show their age through yellowing and cracking. Cosmetic dentistry procedures make it simple to eliminate those excess years from your mouth and will help you look younger in general. It’s also a non-invasive method of erasing years when compared to a face lift or other surgical interventions.


5. Create Stronger Teeth for Life

If your teeth are cracked or chipped, you may be tempted to leave them that way as long as it doesn’t hurt. Unfortunately, if your teeth are damaged, they are weakened. This means they are more likely to break or develop more significant problems. They also allow bacteria to get into deeper sections of the teeth, which may cause future issues. It’s best to add bonding or veneers to prevent further damage and to keep them strong and protected.

Cosmetic dentistry has many facets and it’s important to know what they are. You may have never considered a dental solution because you considered it to be too much, but it may actually be necessary. Contact us today to learn more.

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