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But what treatment methods best suit your individual needs? In this article, we will outline a few of the basic procedures in order to give you a better idea.

Teeth Whitening - Also many times referred to as "teeth bleaching", this procedure can effectively whiten your teeth from staining and / or discoloration. This procedure may be performed in a dental office or in the patient's own home. However, it should be noted that not everyone's teeth are suitable for bleaching, and thus it is vital that patients consult their dentist before engaging in this treatment.

Veneers - These are thin porcelain, or composite material shells that are custom fitted and cemented to the front side of your teeth. These shells are used as treatment for such conditions as slightly crooked teeth, discoloration, chipped teeth, or even spaces between teeth.

Implants - dental implants are metal devices that are designed in order to replace missing teeth. They are generally made from titanium and surgically placed into the jawbone in the spot where the tooth is missing. Unlike temporary means such as dental bridges, these implants are permanent. They are designed to act as a tooth root and are able to effectively anchor crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Crowns - These are custom-fitted caps made to fit over the entire tooth post preparation. They are generally made from acrylic or porcelain and have been fused to metal to ensure they will withstand biting pressure. These caps may be used as a treatment option for poorly shaped, decayed, chipped, or broken teeth.

Shaping - Also known to some as "enamel shaping", this is the process by which your dentist is able to reshape teeth through the act of filling or removing much of the enamel. The treatment is generally pain free, and produces immediate effects.

Bonding - This is the process where toned materials are bonded to the tooth. This process is a means for repairing or improving the appearance of a tooth that has been badly chipped, stain, or broken.

Orthodontic Treatment - Braces and retainers are not just for children. In fact, in recent years, more and more adults have been looking into the benefits of receiving orthodontic attention. This is a means for treating crooked or buck teeth.

Hopefully this information has been found useful to you. Be sure to discuss your options with your primary dentist prior to seeking out a procedure to help decide which treatments may be best suited for your needs.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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