Dentistry has come pretty far in the past fifty years – with new composite materials to help dental work match to teeth, implants to replace teeth completely, and even the possibility of real, lab-grown replacement teeth in the future. But because of all these changes, if you've had dental work done over the course of your life, you may have old work that doesn't match with the rest of your teeth.
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If your cosmetic dentist has ever talked to you about dental bonding, you might have been unsure of what he or she was talking about. Basically, dental bonding refers to a dental professional using a tooth-colored material to repair unsightly teeth. If you aren't sure if you could benefit from this procedure, consider these signs that dental bonding might be the right choice for you.
1. You Have Gapped Teeth
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The process of aging can cause stained and yellowing teeth, as well as crooked teeth. These changes may lead to poor self-esteem. You may find yourself hiding your smile due to feeling embarrassed by stained or poorly aligned teeth. Fortunately, dental care treatments are available that can give you a smile you will be proud of.
Eliminating stained or yellowing teeth
Bleaching treatments can reduce or eliminate tooth discoloration. These treatments can be applied by your dentist or at home.
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If you are suffering from bad breath, it can be embarrassing to talk in front of other people. While this is a frustrating experience, you are not alone, and there are options available. The following tips will help you freshen up your breath and feel confident once more.
What Causes Bad Breath?
When you are determining how best to cure bad breath, you should start by learning what causes it. This will give you more insight into how to control it in the future.
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If you have a broken tooth, yellow teeth or a big gap between your teeth, you probably have gotten adept at hiding your smile. You don't have to be ashamed of your teeth. New cosmetic dentistry tools, like veneers, can help you to have a bright smile again without a lot of expense or visits to the dentist's office.
What are veneers?
Veneers are porcelain overlays that fit atop your existing teeth.
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