Jan 2011
Extreme Dental Makeover
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Extreme Dental Makeover Made Clear.
Who wouldn’t want a beautiful smile? A smile is a visual concert on the face. It is defined by the edges of the upper teeth and the curve of the lower lip, and framed by the cheeks. Many people feel their smile could look better after their Extreme Dental Makeover.
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g the smile could involve the teeth, gum, lips, and even the face. Costs could range from a few dollars for over the counter teeth whitening kits to some serious money for surgical procedures.
Teeth whitening procedures are the easiest and most common in cosmetic dentistry. Teeth is whitened using a bleaching agent such as peroxide. Teeth whitening can either be done by the dentist in his office or at home using dentist provided kits, or a do it yourself endeavor using over the counter teeth whitening kits.
Beyond that, an extreme dental makeover should be handled by professionals only.
• Teeth
Crooked or misaligned teeth can be straightened with braces. You can even pick the color you want. Missing teeth can be replaced with implants, bridges or dentures, and gaps between teeth can be closed either by moving teeth to close the gap with the help of braces, or masking the gaps using veneers. Chipped and broken teeth can be repaired using crowns, veneers, or cosmetic bonding.
A dental crown or cap encloses a tooth completely and becomes the new surface of the tooth. It restores the shape of the tooth and strengthens it.
A veneer is a thin shell of ceramic, porcelain, or composite bonding materials that is “cemented” to the front surface of the teeth. It can hide stained, worn down, chipped or broken teeth and spaces between teeth.
A more durable type of veneer is called Lumineer. Though ultra-thin, lumineers are stronger and more expensive.
Cosmetic bonding is the cementing of veneers made of resin plastic composite materials prepared and applied by the dentist himself directly on the tooth, shaping and polishing it to match the rest of the teeth. This can be done with just a single visit to the dentist; other veneers would require at least two visits. Ceramic veneers, porcelain veneers, and lumineers are prepared in a dental laboratory based on a mold or impression of teeth provided by the dentist.
Working on the teeth alone can do wonders for the smile.
• Gums
A gummy smile is usually genetic but the gum line can be reshaped by surgery. Laser technology has made this procedure quick, painless, and almost bloodless. Reshaping the gums can also make teeth appear longer. Longer teeth imply youth; age can shorten teeth because of wear and tear.
• Lips
The lips can be reshaped by cosmetic surgery to make them fuller and reduce fine lines and wrinkles by means of injections or implants. Implants usually last longer than injections.
• Cheeks
Smile lines are the creases in the face, down from the nose on either side of the lips, and can be lifted out by cosmetic surgery or Botox injections. You have to be comfortable with the idea of injecting a prescription drug from a toxin produced by bacteria if you opt to using Botox injections. The toxin paralyzes the muscle and stops the contraction that causes the wrinkle. If you’re going to be comfortable while the toxin is doing its job, is another question.
An extreme dental makeover is a term that was created to emphasize the dramatic changes that can be made with a cosmetic dentist.



