What is Aesthetic Dentistry?

Aesthetic dentistry combines art and science to improve your teeth. Aesthetic dentistry helps correct teeth that are:

  • Crooked
  • Missing
  • Stained
  • Cracked
  • Chipped

Common Aesthetic Dentistry Techniques

1 Veneers :

– A porcelain shell attached to the front of your teeth. Corrects gaps, stains and discoloration, chips or cracks, and crooked teeth. Helps restore the shape and function of your smile.

2 Dental Crowns :

– A cap for severely damaged teeth to restore its shape, function, and color. Helps stop decay and is durable, too.

3 Dental Implants :

– A biocompatible titanium post placed in your jawbone to act like the natural root and restore missing or damaged teeth.

4 Cosmetic Bonding :

– Touches up dental imperfections by closing gaps, filling in chips, smoothing rough edges, and brightening teeth. Is minimally invasive and strengthens teeth.

5 Invisalign :

– The minimally-invasive way to fix crooked teeth, closing gaps or providing crowded teeth with more space. Increases dental health and your ability to property clean and care for your smile.

6 Dentures :

– Strong and stable solution for missing teeth. Restores functionality like chewing and helps minimize issues like gum disease and TMJ.

7 Teeth Whitening :

– The minimally invasive and highly effective way to restore your smile to it’s bright and natural color.

Biomimetic Dentistry – emphasizes preserving and mimicking the various properties of natural teeth.

What is Biomimetic Dentistry?

The core purpose of biomimetic dentistry is to preserve the natural teeth and treat problems before they require reconstruction surgery.

For example If a tooth becomes fractured or begins to decay, that tooth is susceptible to more severe problems like infection or cavities. Biomimetic dentistry aims to address the concern immediately and strengthen the tooth, which can protect it from further destruction caused by bacteria.

Why Is Biomimetic Dentistry Important?

  • Approaching oral health care with biomimetic dentistry can dramatically reduce the need to remove teeth or grind them down for crowns, root canals, and other procedures.
  • This treatment approach strives to preserve intact tooth structure and restore the function and biomechanics of natural teeth.

What Is the Difference Between Biomimetic and Traditional Dentistry?

  • Traditional dentistry aims to provide replacements that are sturdy and usually expensive. Biomimetic dentistry is designed to utilize the existing teeth and improve them by developing more natural replacement teeth.
  • Having sturdy tooth material is important, but not when it leads to the cracking of other teeth or complications in the future that require more invasive, expensive, and extensive procedures.
  • The biomimetic approach is to address concerns while providing natural-looking, long-lasting, non-toxic results.


Advantages of Biomimetic Dentistry

Preserve intact tooth structure.

Minimize pain and sensitivity.

Eliminate unnecessary root canals.

Restore teeth with limited remaining structure.

Optimal seal.

Prevent catastrophic failures.

Maximize adhesion by up to 400%.

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