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Contouring
and Reshaping
What
is tooth contouring and reshaping?
Tooth reshaping, or contouring, is one
of few instant treatments now available
in cosmetic dentistry. Dental reshaping
and contouring is a procedure to correct
crooked teeth, chipped teeth, cracked
teeth or even overlapping teeth in just
one session.
The
dental contouring procedure can even
be a substitute for braces under certain
circumstances. It is also a procedure
of subtle changes. A few millimeters
of reduction and a few millimeters of
tooth-colored laminate can create a
beautiful smile when performed by a
cosmetic dentist, with no discomfort
to you. Tooth reshaping, or dental contouring,
is commonly used to alter the length,
shape or position of your teeth.
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Who
is a candidate for tooth contouring
and reshaping?
If
you want your teeth to appear less crowded,
lack chips and fractures, have decreased
overlaps or to be without pits or grooves
in the enamel, this procedure should
be discussed with your cosmetic dentist.
With a little dental contouring, you
can make a huge difference in the way
you feel about your smile. Good cosmetic
dentistry can give you a smile that
is the envy of others. Tooth contouring
by a cosmetic dentist does require that
you have normal, healthy teeth.
Tooth
reshaping, or tooth sculpting, is a
safe and conservative way to improve
your smile. Teeth may become weaker
if large amounts of enamel are removed,
tooth reshaping should be limited to
minor changes or combined with veneers
or bonding for the best smile.
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Overview
of tooth contouring and reshaping
Dental
reshaping and contouring is a procedure
to correct crooked teeth, chipped teeth,
cracked teeth or even overlapping teeth
in just one session. This procedure
is even a substitute for braces under
certain circumstances. This is also
a procedure of subtle changes. A few
millimeters of reduction and a few millimeters
of tooth-colored can create a beautiful
smile when performed by a cosmetic dentist,
with no discomfort to you. Tooth reshaping,
or dental contouring, is commonly used
to alter the length, shape or position
of your teeth.
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How is
tooth contouring and reshaping accomplished?
Preparation for
dental contouring and reshaping is a
team effort with your cosmetic dentist.
Some dentists in cosmetic dentistry
even use computer imaging to show you
how you will look after the procedure.
Your cosmetic
dentist will take x-rays to evaluate
the size and location of the pulp of
each tooth to ensure that there's enough
bone between the teeth to support them.
The cosmetic
dentist will mark your teeth with a
pencil prior to performing the procedure.
This helps the cosmetic dentist in their
sculpting process. As your cosmetic
dentist sculpts the tooth, imperfections
are artfully eliminating or minimized.
A sanding drill or laser may be used
to remove small amounts of surface enamel
gradually. Abrasive strips are then
moved back and forth between your teeth
to shape the actual sides of your teeth.
Then the teeth are smoothed and polished.
Usually anesthetic is not needed. Teeth
contouring and reshaping usually takes
one to three visits.
Contouring teeth
may also help correct small problems
with bite. It is common for bonding
to be combined with tooth reshaping
to achieve a beautiful smile.
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Types
of Tooth Contouring and Reshaping Procedures
There
are actually several ways to change
the appearance of your teeth. Many times
these various procedures are combined
in different ways to deliver that smile
of your dreams.
Tooth
Contouring and Reshaping
The
reshaping of a your teeth is a procedure
that involves the removal of a very
small amount of tooth structure to help
achieve a more desirable smile. Chipped
or fractured areas are smoothed out
and specific angles or edges can be
rounded or squared. Contouring creates
better alignment and can create a more
feminine or masculine smile.
It
is sometimes done to prevent chipped
areas from getting worse. Tooth reshaping
is a conservative way to improve the
teeth. Since teeth can become weaker
if large amounts of enamel are removed,
this procedure is limited to minor changes
or combined with veneers or bonding
for a terrific smile.
Dental
Veneers
Veneers
are sometimes used in conjunction with
contouring. Dental veneers are very
thin pieces of specially-shaped porcelain
or plastic that are glued over the front
of your teeth with little or no anesthesia
needed. They are the cure for teeth
that are severely discolored, chipped,
have small holes or pits, misshapen
or crooked, or for the correction of
unwanted or uneven spaces. Unlike crowns,
veneers won't require the dentist to
remove much of the tooth itself. Veneers
are created from an impression taken
in your cosmetic dentist's office. Your
custom veneer is then glued directly
onto your tooth.
Tooth
Bonding
Basically,
bonding will cover any natural flaws
applying a thin coating of a plastic
material on the front surface of your
teeth. After this, your cosmetic dentist
will apply a bonding material sculpt,
color and shape it to provide a pleasing
result. A high-intensity light then
hardens the plastic, and the surface
is finely polished. This procedure often
accompanies contouring and teeth reshaping
procedures.
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Advantages
& Disadvantages of Tooth Contouring
and Reshaping
Pros and Cons of a tooth contouring
and reshaping
Advantages:
Your dentist can remove only a small
amount of tooth enamel, contouring your
problem tooth into a more pleasing shape
for an improved smile. The tooth contouring
procedure is quick, simple, painless,
and inexpensive.
Disadvantages:
There are limits. You may be at risk
for tooth breakage and decay if too
much enamel is removed your teeth. If
your teeth were uneven because you grind
them, they'll become uneven again until
the grinding issue is resolved. Your
dental insurance is likely to cover
tooth contouring and reshaping only
if it is needed as a result of an accident.
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