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Smile Meakover / Cosmetic Dentistry

Smile makeover is a personalized and comprehensive approach to enhancing the aesthetics of your smile. It involves a combination of cosmetic dental treatments designed to address your unique concerns and create an aesthetically pleasing smile. A Smile makeover is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, it considers your individual needs, desires, and oral health. Our cosmetic dentist collaborates closely with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to achieve all your specific smile goals.

Tooth Color Enhancement

Addressing tooth discoloration through teeth whitening or replacing silver fillings with tooth-colored restorations.

Alignment and Spacing

Correcting crooked, overlapping, or gapped teeth using orthodontics (braces) or clear aligners (e.g., Invisalign).

Replacing Missing Teeth

Restoring missing teeth with dental implants, bridges, or partial dentures.

Tooth Reshaping

Bonding or contouring uneven, chipped, or cracked teeth for improved aesthetics.

Gum Contouring

Adjusting the gum line to create a balanced smile.

Cosmetic Veneers

Thin porcelain Veneers shells that cover the front surface of teeth, enhancing their shape, color, and alignment.

Dental Crowns

Custom-made caps that restore damaged or weakened teeth.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Comprehensive treatment for severely worn, damaged, or aged teeth.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental treatment that removes stains and discoloration from teeth, resulting in a brighter, more radiant smile.

Types of Teeth Whitening

  • In-Office Whitening

    Performed at the dentist's office, using high-concentration bleaching agents.

  • At-Home Whitening

    Custom-fitted trays filled with bleaching agents, used at home.

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

  • Improved Appearance

    Brighter, more radiant smile.

  • Boosts Confidence

    Enhances self-confidence and self-esteem.

  • Non-Invasive

    Painless and non-invasive treatment.

Veneers

Veneers are thin, custom-made layers of porcelain or composite material bonded to the front of teeth to improve their appearance.

Types of Veneers

  • Porcelain Veneers

    Made from ceramic materials, these veneers are durable and resistant to stains.

  • Composite Veneers

    Made from resin materials, these veneers are less expensive and can be completed in a single visit.

Benefits

  • Improved Appearance

    Veneers can enhance the color, shape, and size of teeth.

  • Durable

    Veneers can last for 10-20 years or more with proper care.

  • Stain-Resistant

    Veneers are resistant to stains from coffee, tea, and other substances.

  • Minimally Invasive

    Minimally Invasive: Veneers require minimal tooth preparation, preserving more of the natural tooth.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment that aims to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of the entire mouth.

Indications

  • Worn or Damaged Teeth

    Teeth that are severely worn, chipped, or damaged due to grinding, acid erosion, or trauma.

  • Malocclusion

    Bite problems that affect the alignment and function of the teeth.

  • Gum Disease

    Advanced gum disease that has led to bone loss and loose teeth.

  • Tooth Loss:

    Multiple missing teeth that affect chewing, speaking, and aesthetics.

Treatment Objectives

  • Restore Chewing Function

    Improve the ability to chew and digest food.

  • Improve Aesthetics

    Enhance the appearance of the smile and overall facial harmony.

  • Relieve Pain and Discomfort

    Eliminate pain and discomfort caused by worn or damaged teeth, gum disease, or malocclusion.

  • Prevent Further Damage

    Prevent further wear, damage, or tooth loss.

Treatment Options

  • Dental Implants

    Replace missing teeth with implants to restore chewing function and aesthetics.

  • Dentures

    Provide a removable or fixed denture to replace missing teeth.

  • Crowns ,Bridges and Veneers

    Crowns ,Bridges and Veneers Restore damaged teeth with crowns and bridges to improve chewing function and improve aesthetics with veneers

  • Orthodontic Treatment

    Align teeth to improve chewing function, aesthetics, and overall oral health.

Benefits

  • Improved Oral Function

    Restored chewing function and overall oral health.

  • Enhanced Aesthetics

    Improved appearance of the smile and overall facial harmony.

  • Better Overall Health

    Improved digestion, reduced risk of systemic diseases, and enhanced overall well-being.

Aligners

Aligners are a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable trays to straighten teeth.

How Aligners Work

  • Customization

    Aligners are customized to fit each patient's teeth.

  • Gradual Movement

    Aligners gradually move teeth into place over time.

  • Removable

    Aligners are removable for eating, brushing, and flossing.

Benefits of Aligners

  • Aesthetically Pleasing

    Clear aligners are nearly invisible.

  • Comfortable

    Aligners are smooth and comfortable to wear.

  • Convenient

    Aligners are removable and easy to clean.

  • Faster Treatment

    Aligners can straighten teeth faster than traditional braces.

Composite fillings

Composite fillings, also known as tooth-colored fillings, are a type of dental restoration used to repair teeth damaged by decay, cracks, or fractures.

 

 Benefits

  • Aesthetics

    Composite fillings match the natural color of teeth, making them virtually invisible.

  • Durability

    Composite fillings are strong and durable, with a lifespan of 7-10 years or more.

  • Versatility

    Composite fillings can be used to repair teeth in any location, including front teeth.

  • Preserves Tooth Structure

    Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth, preserving more of the natural tooth structure.

Tooth jewelry

Tooth jewelry, also known as tooth gems or tooth decorations, are small decorative items attached to the teeth for aesthetic purposes.

 

 Types of Tooth Jewelry

  • Tooth Gems

    Small gemstones, such as diamonds or crystals, attached to the tooth.

  • Tooth Charms

    Small decorative items, such as hearts or stars, attached to the tooth.

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