Enamel shaping is an often unknown method to help correct the look of misshapen, rough, over sized or uneven teeth. Often overlooked because of it’s simplicity, enamel shaping really only involves restructuring or even removing a fraction of the outer part of your teeth to create a pleasant and uniform appearance. Usually, this process does not take a long time at all. In fact, results can be seen in just a few minutes.
Dentists in Pembroke Pines, Florida who specialize in
Cosmetic Dentistry
Common cosmetic dental treatment options include:
- Whitening, or "tooth bleaching", is the most common 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. It is also known as enameloplasty, odontoplasty, recontouring, reshaping, slenderizing and stripping
- Contouring also know as Tooth reshaping, is one of few instant treatments now available in cosmetic dentistry. Dental reshaping and contouring is a procedure to correct crooked teeth, chipped teeth, cracked teeth or even overlapping teeth in just one session.
- Bonding 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
- Dental Bridges are false teeth, known as a pontics, which are fused between two porcelain crowns to fill in the area left by a missing tooth. Bridges can reduce your risk of gum disease, help correct some bite issues and even improve your speech. Bridges require your commitment to serious oral hygiene, but will last as many ten years or more
- Veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made laminates that are bonded directly to the teeth. They are an option for closing gaps or disguising discolored teeth that do not respond well to whitening procedures
- Gum Lift is a cosmetic dental procedure that raises and sculpts the gum line. The procedure involves reshaping the tissue and/or underlying bones to create the appearance of longer or more symmetrical teeth