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Dental Aesthetics

Cosmetic dentistry is dedicated to enhancing the beauty and harmony of teeth and gums, offering a range of procedures to improve the smile’s appearance. Techniques like ceramic veneers, tooth-colored fillings, teeth whitening, and gum contouring can correct misalignments, reduce gum inflammation, adjust tooth size, and enhance dental brightness. Advanced technologies and materials ensure aesthetic outcomes, even addressing specific issues effectively. From routine cleaning to remove tartar and plaque to sophisticated procedures like ceramic veneers and crowns, teeth whitening, and even the application of dental jewelry using special adhesives, cosmetic dentistry offers comprehensive solutions for smile enhancement.

Dental Veneers in Ceramic

Dental veneers in ceramic, commonly known as veneers, are thin layers crafted in a laboratory and applied to the outer surface of teeth to correct various cosmetic imperfections. With the use of advanced materials like Bio HPP and IPS e.max, these veneers provide aesthetically flawless and natural restorations while maintaining long-term durability. The application of ceramic veneers is a quick and minimally invasive procedure that can address cosmetic issues such as stains, discoloration, or imperfections caused by dental misalignments, excessive gaps between teeth, or other discolorations.

Ceramic Fillings

Ceramic fillings, represented by “inlays, onlays, and overlays,” offer a durable and aesthetically enhanced alternative for repairing teeth affected by decay. Unlike traditional fillings, these new techniques involve a preparatory phase carried out by a dental technician and require two sessions for application, ensuring greater longevity and durability over time. With their ceramic material, inlays, onlays, and overlays integrate precisely with the patient’s chewing, ensuring accurate and visually improved dental reconstruction. The choice between inlays, onlays, or overlays depends on the extent of tooth damage, with inlays replacing the central part, onlays covering a more extensive surface, and overlays addressing a significant portion of the chewing surface.

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