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Cosmetic Dentistry in Three Parts



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By : Art Gib    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-29 20:15:31
When you imagine dentistry, it is most likely that you think of traditional dentistry, i.e. the treatment of diseases and disorders of the teeth and gums. Sounds simple enough. Then what is "cosmetic" dentistry? Here are three quick bits of information that might enlighten your knowledge:

(1.) Some dentists call themselves "cosmetic dentists." However, the American Dental Association (ADA) only recognizes two specific fields in dentistry that are closely related to cosmetic dentistry; they are prosthodontics and orthodontics. A prothodontist is a "dentist with special training in making replacements for missing teeth, or other structures of the oral cavity to restore the patient's appearance, comfort, and/or health" (MedicineNet.com). An orthodontist treats dental and facial irregularities, known as malocclusion (bad bite). Both these areas require an additional three years of training for certification. A dentist might use the title "cosmetic dentist," but they do so regardless of their education or training.

(2.) It is most likely the ADA does not recognize this as a specific field because most procedures are elective, that is to say, not necessary. Dentistry for cosmetic purposes simply focuses on improving the appearance and function of teeth. Claude Daniel DDS, a dentist in Lithia Springs, offers a simple definition when explaining this area of dentistry; it is "anything done to correct imperfections (in the mouth)." Teeth whitening, dental veneers, dental implants, and mouth reconstruction are a few examples of popular cosmetic dental procedures.

(3.) Because of technology, the field of dental cosmetics is changing and becoming ever more affordable and popular. Just in the past few years, it has become possible for dentists to perform advanced laser treatments in their own offices. Also, because of better technology, dentists are able to preserve the natural tooth structure. For both dentists and patients, the advancements in technology are leading to an increased interest in this field. Some procedures which have increased in popularity are: inlays/on-lays, composite bonding, teeth whitening, dental veneers, dental implants, smile makeover, and full mouth reconstruction. What are the most common options in cosmetic dentistry? Lithia Springs dentist, Mr. Daniel, lists "whitening, smile design, re-contouring of the shape of the teeth, veneers, bonding, and all ceramic/porcelain crowns." In the past, dental fillings consisted of gold, amalgam, and/or other materials. Today, the materials used for cosmetic purposes are a bit different. Most materials are almost entirely porcelain or composite materials that appear more natural. The end result is more natural looking teeth.
Author Resource:- Family & Cosmetic Dentistry is the office of Dr. Claude Daniel, a dentist in Lithia Springs, GA specializing in beautifying smiles, maintaining your dental health, and helping you improve your appearance. (http://www.claudedanieldds.net)
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