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Which Cosmetic Dentistry Treatment is the Right One for Me?

April 09, 2009 @ 06:25 PM — by unknown
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If you need to fix up your smile, you'll be happy to know that there are many different dental treatments that can be beneficial to you. It may be daunting to choose the right one for you, of course, but that's why your dentist will be able to help you determine which treatment is best. This article provides a general overview of several different cosmetic dentistry options. Teeth Whitening If your teeth are discolored or stained, teeth whitening is the treatment option for you. With teeth whitening, your teeth can be bleached several bright, dazzling shades. In-office bleaching is much more effective that over-the-counter treatments. Invisalign® If you have crooked teeth, you may be interested in getting braces. However, the Invisalign® system is a great alternative to braces. Rather than relying on metal brackets and wires, the Invisalign® system uses a series of clear plastic aligners, making the entire orthodontic treatment practically invisible. Porcelain Veneers If you have

Tackling Various Dental Problems with Porcelain Dental Veneers

April 09, 2009 @ 05:52 PM — by unknown
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From Facebook profile photos and Flickr albums to teleconferencing with a remote office and good old-fashioned face-to-face interaction, your face ends up in front of a lot more people than it used to. If you have a less-than-perfect smile, the initial impression that you make could drop down a notch or two. But what can you do to improve your smile? There are many cosmetic dentistry options available, but none as diverse as porcelain veneers. If you wish you had a brighter smile, you can turn to teeth whitening. Depending on your need and your budget, you can turn to over-the-counter teeth-whitening products, at-home teeth whitening from your dentist, or top-of-the-line teeth whitening at your dentist's office. However, teeth whitening systems only whiten your teeth. If your teeth are crooked, crowded, or have gaps, you can visit your orthodontist and get braces, which could take two to four years to fix the problem, or Invisalign® aligners, which (in many cases) could correct y
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