Smile Design
Smile Design is a process of improving the appearance of a smile through various procedures which are cosmetic or surgical.
Smile design takes into consideration the tooth color, tooth size, tooth shape, tooth position, lip position, lip length, gum position, and gum color.
Procedures Involved In Smile Design
The procedures involved in smile designing can be a mix of
Veneers/Crowns
Veneers are thin tooth-colored custom-made shells that are fixed on the labial surface of teeth to change their color, shape, and size. These improve the appearance of front teeth.
Crowns are also tooth-colored custom-made shells but they cover the full surface of the tooth. They also make the tooth stronger.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is the process of removing stains from the tooth surface and restoring the natural color of the teeth. Whitening is a one-time procedure performed by a dentist. It is amongst the most common and widely adopted cosmetic procedure.
Composite Bonding
Permanently attaching a tooth-colored material (composite) onto the tooth is called composite bonding. This can be Direct or Indirect. Direct composite bonding can be used by dentists on the chair to do fillings, repair fractured edges, and close gaps. Indirect bonding is usually done in the lab.
Dental Implants
Dental Implants are root-like titanium screws that are surgically placed in the jaw bone for the replacement of missing teeth. It greatly increases the self-esteem of the patient as it closely simulates the natural tooth. It does not cause any speech difficulty and has high acceptability.
Orthodontic Treatment
Orthodontic treatment is a way of straightening teeth to make them look more esthetic and improve function. The treatment can be done by Braces and Aligners (Invisible Braces). There are tooth-colored braces, metal braces, and lingual braces. The treatment usually takes 12-18 months to complete but is more stable and long-lasting as it preserves the natural integrity of teeth.
Why Should One Opt For Getting Smile Makeover?
Smile Makeover is a boon in dentistry as it makes the patient look more esthetically acceptable in society. It remarkably increases the self-confidence and self-esteem in patients. It also contributes to better function helping patients to lead a more comfortable lifestyle.
What Precautions Are To be Taken
- Veneers need to be replaced in case they break or chip off. The patients are advised not to eat hard food when they are wearing veneers.
- Crowns usually require replacement after 10-15 years.
- Composite bondings can get stained or can break and would need replacement.
- Implants have to be kept for 3-4 months before loading with the crown and have to be checked for osseointegration.
- The patient has to be regular and cooperative during the complete orthodontic treatment.
- In addition depending upon the treatment mix always consult your dentist for doubts.
Post Treatment Care
Smile makeover requires regular maintenance of oral hygiene. The patient has to visit the dentist every 6 months for a checkup and any minor repairs.
FAQ
Q.1. What is the cost of a smile makeover procedure?
Smile Makeover is not just one procedure but a culmination of several different treatments. While some require a majority of them, others can need fewer procedures. Thus, smile makeover cost can vary from person to person, as it is a reflection of what exactly is needed.
Q.2. How to get perfect teeth?
Getting perfect teeth is easy; you only need to take care of two things. First, follow all of the basic oral hygiene principles like brushing, flossing, and rinsing. Second, make sure that you visit a dental clinic at least twice every year for dental check-ups. For dental check-ups and consultation.
Q.3. Can one get their teeth fixed without braces?
With technology covering larger leaps than before, getting straighter teeth has become easier. There are a number of clear aligners and invisible braces that are available in the market and can straighten your teeth without letting others know that you are wearing any.
Q.4. Can a tooth be pushed back into its place?
In many situations, the tooth moves into place on its own. However, in some cases, experts at the dental clinic also have several ways to push the tooth back shall there be a need for it.