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The Blurred Lines Between Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry

November 21, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — willowgrovedentist @ 4:50 pm
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What’s the difference between cosmetic and restorative dentistry? Some people may need a combination of dental treatments while others could benefit from one type over another, depending on what dental situation you have on your hands. If you’re wondering whether a crown or porcelain veneer seems to be the best option for you, look no further. Read on to learn the difference between restorative and cosmetic treatments, and how to find out if you need one or both.

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dental treatments help repair the health and function of your mouth through treatments such as dentures, crowns, fixed bridges, and tooth-colored fillings. Whether you’re missing a tooth or have severe damage that makes it difficult for you to chew, these procedures use advanced dental technology and customized treatment plans to restore how your mouth works. It also helps optimize your oral health and keeps additional damage from occurring down the road, improving both the look and function of your smile, without the primary concern of aesthetic. While not many people look forward to getting restorative treatments, they’re absolutely necessary if you want to enjoy your smile for a lifetime.

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Most patients who can benefit from cosmetic dental procedures have flaws and imperfections that cause them to be embarrassed or self-conscious about their smile. Instead of letting discolored or broken teeth slowly wear down your confidence and make you more timid in social situations, you can improve the appearance of your grin with professional treatments such as:

  • Teeth Whitening: Professional teeth whitening uses highly concentrated ingredients to remove surface stains from your teeth and brighten your smile. That way, you won’t have to feel self-conscious when people catch a glimpse of your grin.
  • Porcelain Veneers: Porcelain veneers are thin, durable shells that are custom-fitted to be permanently placed over the visible portion of your teeth. This allows them to conceal dental damage, discoloration, and minor misalignment issues.
  • Gum Recontouring: Patients who feel like they have an overbearing gum line can benefit from recontouring. Using a soft tissue laser, your dentist will precisely and quickly remove excess oral tissue to make your smile appear full and proportionate.

Do You Need to Combine Both?

It’s not uncommon for dentists to suggest that restorative and cosmetic treatments be used together to fix major functional issues as well as improve the overall look of your smile. This is often recommended for dental emergencies such as missing or broken teeth. That way, patients can enjoy a healthy smile that still looks and feels great.

If you’re wondering about whether you could benefit more from restorative or cosmetic dental treatments, be sure to visit your dentist for a consultation. They’ll develop a customized treatment timeline and outline all of your options for you. That way, you feel confident and comfortable deciding which solution is best for you.

About the Author

Dr. Barry Isdaner has over 45 years of experience as a dentist. He is passionate about helping his patients beautify and maintain the health of their teeth and gums, which is why he offers comprehensive dental care. He has completed continuing education courses for dental implants, restorative bonding, senior dental care, endodontics, oral surgery, and dental crowns and bridges, to name a few. He is also certified to treat obstructive sleep apnea and provide Invisalign to his patients. For questions or to schedule a consultation for a restorative or cosmetic dental treatment, visit Advanced Smile Design’s website or call 215-659-3334.

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