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Cosmetic dentistry is the procedures that enhance a person’s smile and making their teeth aesthetically beautiful. It is considered an art and science.

Veneering is a method of improving the appearance of your teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry is usually done by one the following three procedures.
A primary candidate for bleaching is someone who has moderately stained or discolored teeth. The stains or discoloration generally cannot be removed through a standard professional cleaning. The whitening is generally done by wearing custom trays made by your dentist over a period of time or power whitening in one hour at the dental office.
Bonding is a method of improving the appearance of your teeth. This is achieved by a dentist bonding a tooth-colored resin onto your existing teeth.
A primary candidate for this procedure is someone who wants stains on teeth concealed, gaps closed, or worn or chipped teeth and fractures repaired.
People who get veneers generally want to close gaps between teeth, repair fractures, cover a discolored tooth or even straighten a tooth.
Dental veneers are usually preferred over bonding because they are more durable, stronger and stain resistant.
This procedure generally requires two office visits.
First visit to prepare the teeth and take impressions and the second visit to bond the veneers to the teeth.
The veneers can make a dramatic difference in the appearance of a person since you can completely control the shape, color and the length of the teeth.
A skilled cosmetic dentist can recommend that procedure that will give you the best results.
Often times a mock up in the mouth can give you a preview of the final result before the procedure so that you can see the results before you commit to treatment.
At our Orange County dentist office we invite you to come in for a complimentary consultation to discuss any concerns about your smile in a relaxed, informative environment.
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