From the time you were little and attended your very first dental checkup, your dentist and parents emphasized the importance of taking care of your teeth. Indeed, your oral health can impact a number of things, including your ability to bite, chew, and eat.
Additionally, concerns such as sleep apnea and teeth-grinding not only damage your oral health in the short-run, but can lead to major complications with your physical health if proper treatment is not sought. Because of this, maintaining an effective preventive care routine is a must.
Just because your health takes priority, however does not mean other issues such as cosmetic concerns should be ignored. To best address issues such as these, cosmetic dentistry is available to many. This process involves treating a surface-level issue so that your seamless smile can be restored once more. For more information about this process, reach out to our team today.
When it comes to cosmetic dental concerns, you may experience a wide variety of issues. For instance, stains are very common and occur due to specific aspects of your diet or history of substance use, such as smoking cigarettes or consuming large amounts of alcohol. Other issues include chips, cracks, and gaps, and it is very well a possibility that you experience a combination of these.
For issues such as chips, cracks, and gaps, bonding and contouring would be the best solution for you. This process involves applying a composite resin material to the affected tooth, then shaping it to provide a seamless finish.
Another major benefit of bonding and contouring is that the material can be shade-matched to the exact hue of your teeth. Indeed, nothing is more troubling than seeking treatment just for the treatment to be painfully obvious. Shade-match technology allows our team to tend to your noticeable crack or chip in a way that yields lifelike solutions.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to learn more about the benefits of cosmetic dentistry, or reach out to our team today.
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