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Wearing braces used to involve large, ugly metal pieces stuck to your teeth. Many adults have rejected the idea of wearing braces because they felt they would look unprofessional or unattractive. Now there is a better way. I have been using invisible braces in my dental clinic for many years, and this blog will show you the variety of options you have for getting straighter teeth without traditional braces. Braces can now be completely clear, can be adhered to the back of you teeth, or can be used in the form of an invisible tray that fits over your teeth. Find out here how invisible braces can work for you.

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3 Amazing Cosmetic Procedures For Your Teeth

Are you always searching for new ways to update your look? Do you have your sights set on dental procedures that will help you attain your desired appearance? If so, you likely know that simply repairing, straightening and whitening your teeth may not go too far in creating a truly unique physical identity. Instead, you may want to go one-step further and have your teeth shaped and decorated to complete your transformation. Read on to learn more information about three amazing tooth upgrades.

Contours

If you want a striking appearance, consider having the actual shape of your tooth upgraded. The flat bottomed, rounded top shape of natural teeth definitely doesn't catch the eye. Instead, you may want to have interesting contours added to the mix. The most popular shape is definitely pointed fangs. You can have your teeth shaped like vampire fangs or rounded cat teeth.

Unless you only enjoy a diet of raw meat, you'll need to retain the crushing ability of the rear molars to easily consume other food groups and cooked meats. That still leaves all of the front teeth available for decorative shaping. If you don't want to physically change your natural teeth, consider having fang shaped veneers attached to each of your front teeth surfaces for a semi-permanent appearance adjustment.

Jewelry

Gem-encrusted teeth came into favor thousands of years ago in the region known today as Mexico. The lack of strong dental adhesives spurred dentists to inlay the gems into the tooth enamel using strong obsidian dental tools. Unfortunately, digging deep into the enamel to stick a stone in the tooth opens up the pulp and roots to infection-causing bacteria.

Thankfully, modern dentists can just use a simple dental adhesive to adhere the gem to the surface of your tooth temporarily. The adhesive will keep the gems in place for anywhere from six weeks to one year. If you want a permanent gem upgrade, consider having jewels inlaid in a crown or bridge that covers a portion of your existing tooth.

Tattoos

Tiny tooth tattoos are incredibly intricate upgrades for your teeth. The tattoos do not have the flash of gems or the loud appearance of contour changes, but they still say a lot about your unique personality. You control the subject, color selections and artistic styling of the final design, making it a creation all your own. Since the artists can use the curves and contours of your teeth in the design, this form of artistic expression works just as well on both front and rear teeth. The design can even span across several teeth if you want.

Since the pigments are sensitive to moisture until the design sets, these creations are only possible on crowns and veneers installed over natural or implant bases. You will need to order the tattoos before sending impressions to the lab. Once the tooth is sculpted to match your existing teeth, the design is applied to the surface using microscopes and needles. To set the pigments, artists fire each decorative tooth in the kiln before sending it back out to your dentist.

Finding Your Perfect Look

When adjusting the appearance of your teeth, it's important to make sure the alterations don't negatively impact your bite, speech or smile. To prevent issues in these areas, dentists may perform test fittings to see how the implants, veneers or crowns affect your ability to eat, drink and talk normally.

Your dentist may also take photographs of your new smile to make sure you are happy with how the changes look. If anything looks off, speak up to have adjustments made to the temporary fitting materials. After you're satisfied with the fit and appearance, your dentist will make and install the permanent fixtures to give you the appearance you desire. 

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