Enhance Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry in Wall & Spring Lake NJ

Cosmetic Dentistry in Monmouth County NJ
Cosmetic Dentistry in Monmouth County NJ

Is there something about your smile that you want to improve? Do you want to feel confident in your visual appearance? Cosmetic dentistry helps to restore smiles and self-esteem. Any number of reasons can cause your smile to be less than stellar. Many things negatively affect your teeth and appearance such as consuming excessive sugars, smoking, not regularly flossing, and even eating overly-acidic foods. These addictive habits can cause oral disease, which is often associated with severe pain, discomfort, anxiety, and impaired quality of life. Here at Comprehensive Dentistry, fixing chipped, discolored, broken, misaligned, or gapped teeth is the aim of the field of cosmetic dentistry. Proper oral health is more attainable than ever with our dentists and staff committed to providing quality service. We are dedicated to our clients with round-the-clock availability to answer any concerns ensuring patient procedure satisfaction.

Dental Treatments

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on the visual appearance of your teeth. Having an amazing smile increases attraction, boosts self-esteem, and extends your life expectancy. New advancements in Monmouth County cosmetic dentistry makes it possible for patients to have that 100-watt shine they deserve. At Comprehensive Dentistry, we take the time to understand your worries and conduct an in-depth analysis of oral issues at their source. Wave goodbye to the days of misshapen, stained teeth and bad breath and say hello to a mouth of clean pearly whites. We provide not only a change in oral health but a change in lifestyle through our aftercare preventative measures which improves patient appearance, and morale. Fixing a stain or gap, for example, can give a person back their confidence. At Comprehensive Dentistry, we work with you to develop a treatment plan so we can restore your smile while also looking after your dental health. According to the American Dental Association, these are a few of the most common cosmetic dental treatments and their medical terms are, Teeth Cleaning (Prophylaxis), Cap (Crown), Fillings (Restorations) and Implants (Fixture). The different types of cosmetic dentistry services that we offer include:
  • Teeth whitening
  • Veneers
  • Crowns
  • Implants
  • In-lays and on-lays

Teeth Whitening

While you can whiten your teeth at home with products purchased in a store or online, some by major retail dental brands, the risk is not worth it. Only a dentist can evaluate your mouth and determine if there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed that have manifested in the visual appearance of your teeth. Plus, the treatment you receive in a dentist’s office is far more effective than those strips, which may not be safe for some consumers. Teeth Cleaning is another variation of teeth whitening intended to remove surface stains, plaque, and deep-rooted bacteria, brightening your mouth’s appearance.

Veneers

Dental veneers are very thin, custom-made porcelain shells that cover the front of your tooth or several teeth to change their shape, size, length, or color. This is one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures. Veneers restore tooth functionality, repair tooth structure, and integrity as a result of cavities and holes in the enamel. Prevents tooth trauma and replaces parts of a tooth damaged from tooth decay. Your mouth will be numbed to make the process of removing the enamel more comfortable.

Crowns

Dental crowns, also called caps, are a type of dental restoration where a cap is fitted over the damaged tooth above the gumline. There could be a variety of reasons why a person would need a crown, such as having a cracked tooth that needs to be held together. The crown can also cover misshapen, crooked or discolored teeth. Tooth bridge support strengths weak enamel and prevents teeth from breakage.

A temporary crown may be placed over the tooth while the permanent crown is being made in a laboratory. Crowns can come in a variety of materials from porcelain to metal to resin, with porcelain as the top choice for those who have metal allergies.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a great option for those who lost a tooth or need a tooth removed. When a tooth needs to be replaced, dental implants are screwed in, working as an anchor in the gum or jaw for a prosthetic tooth attachment.Over time the screw bonds with the jawbone in a process called osseointegration. The artificial tooth is custom-made to fit perfectly inside of your mouth and is shaped to match the rest of your teeth. The artificial tooth is connected to the base via an abutment.

Millions of people have dental implants. They are a preferred type of tooth restoration because they feel, look, and work like innate teeth. They are decay-resistant, meaning they will not develop cavities. You can use it just like a natural tooth.

In-lays and On-lays

These are small artificial pieces of tooth that are made to fit either the cusp of the tooth, such as an on-lay or between the cusps of the teeth, which is called an in-lay. Usually, these are used to cover a tooth or “fill in” a tooth after a cavity has been removed.

The in-lays and on-lays are made of extremely durable restorative materials. In the past, metal fillings were used on patients, but the expansion and contraction over the years from eating and drinking hot and cold foods and beverages weakened the fillings. In-lays and on-lays are different and can last up to 30 years.

Preventative Medicine

Preventative care is essential for optimal oral health and less frequent visits to your cosmetic dentist. Cosmetic care has aided in improving dental issues for a brighter smile and the overall delight of our patients. Studies have recently linked illnesses such as diabetes, and coronary disease to oral care negligence, while at least 1 in 4 adults in the United States lives with untreated tooth decay. By scheduling regular check-ups with our Monmouth County office at least twice a year, clients increase the odds of a positive dental visit and decrease any future problems. Here we can take care of stains and bacteria wedged into difficult areas to reach that is oftentimes disregarded. These techniques prevent the build-up of plaque that eats away at the enamel, eventually leading to cavities and tooth loss if left untreated.

Cosmetic Dentistry Services in Monmouth County

In order to help you achieve the smile that you want, you should communicate your goals to your dentist. You will also want to share your dental history and if you have any medical issues. Our office works diligently to supply quality cosmetic dentistry, with post-procedure outcomes that will make your smile appear better than before. Our painless treatments and tooth restoring products will dramatically change your appearance, resulting in elevated confidence and a more appealing look for individuals with a very social and on-the-go lifestyle. We guarantee not only gratifying results but a more enjoyable dental experience overall because we pride ourselves on making sure our patient’s needs and concerns are our top priority. Don’t wait! The sooner you come in, the closer you will be to quickly restoring your mouth and living worry-free.
Your dentist will conduct a full evaluation of your mouth, and your visit will include x-rays to accurately evaluate the condition of your teeth. Your doctor will develop a treatment plan and will explain to you, using our innovative imaging software, how he will conduct the procedure. It’s important to get in touch with your Monmouth County cosmetic dentist for additional cosmetic options and services suitable for your teeth.

At your consultation, we encourage you to ask anything! It’s natural to have questions before a cosmetic dentistry procedure. Comprehensive Cosmetic Dentistry care about our patients’ comfort and we look forward to answering your questions. So give us a call today to schedule your appointment. Don’t wait! The sooner you come in, the closer you will be to quickly restoring your mouth and living.

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