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Esthetic Procedures

Esthetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry (esthetic dentistry) focuses on improving the appearance of your smile. Common cosmetic dentistry procedures include teeth whitening, dental bonding and veneers.
You might choose to see a cosmetic dentist if you have:

  • Chipped or cracked teeth.
  • Gaps or spaces between your teeth.
  • Malocclusion (misaligned teeth).
  • Misshapen teeth.
  • Tooth discoloration and staining.

Procedure Details

What are examples of cosmetic dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry aims to create a more balanced, symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing smile. Common cosmetic dental services include both nonsurgical and surgical treatments like:

  • Teeth whitening. Professional teeth whitening can dramatically and safely lighten the shade of your teeth.
  • Dental bonding. Dental bonding can change the shape of a tooth to make it longer, wider or more uniform. It can conceal cracks, craze lines (hairline cracks), discoloration and other cosmetic imperfections.
  • Veneers. Made of medical-grade ceramic, porcelain veneers are thin, strong shells that adhere to the front surfaces of your teeth. Like dental bonding, veneers can conceal a wide range of cosmetic flaws, including chips, cracks and discoloration.
  • Tooth contouring. This procedure removes small amounts of tooth enamel to change the shape of your teeth. Because you only have so much natural enamel, there’s a limit to how much your dentist can remove.
  • Gum contouring. Excess gum tissue can make your smile appear “gummy” or uneven. During gum contouring surgery, your dentist removes excess gum tissue and reshapes your gum line for a more symmetrical, balanced appearance.

Risks / Benefits

Cosmetic dentistry services can:

  • Enhance your smile
  • Brighten dull, stained teeth
  • Improve the shape of your teeth
  • Conceal chips and cracks
  • Bring balance and symmetry to your smile
  • Boost your confidence

Insurance usually doesn’t cover cosmetic dentistry services. This is because insurance
companies don’t consider cosmetic procedures necessary from a health standpoint.
You’ll also need a certain level of commitment to maintain your smile. Some treatments
— like porcelain veneers — may be irreversible and require replacement every few
years.