Dental damage can call for a different approach to cosmetic dental care than a buildup of stains in your enamel. One issue, of course, is that dental damage can arise unexpectedly. Your once-flawless smile could face sudden problems after a tooth is chipped or cracked. The approach to treatment can be different, too – fortunately, your dentist is ready to offer helpful cosmetic dental work to restore your appearance. When you need to do something about damage, they can recommend one of several treatments that can make these improvements. It should be noted that in some cases, a dental injury will do more harm than you can resolve through cosmetic care. In these cases, restorative dental work can be required.
Cosmetic Work That Can Address Issues With The Shape, Size, And Condition Of Your Tooth
Several cosmetic procedures can be used to address signs of dental trauma. Dental bonding and tooth contouring have been used to help many patients correct this issue. You can be excited to learn that these procedures can be completed in a single visit, so you can have your results in less time than you might expect! You can also use porcelain veneers to offer fantastic, long-lasting corrections to teeth that have been damaged.
What Happens If A Damaged Tooth Can’t Be Restored With Cosmetic Work?
If your tooth is damaged too much to be restored with cosmetic work, your dentist may instead recommend the placement of a dental crown. You can receive a life-like crown after just one appointment, as your dentist uses E4D technology to produce ceramic crowns at the office. Once it is put in place, your crown can improve your smile, and make it possible for you to comfortably bite and chew.
Talk To Modern Dentistry Of Shrewsbury About Receiving Cosmetic Work For A Damaged Tooth
Modern Dentistry of Shrewsbury can help you restore your smile after a dental injury through advanced, attractive cosmetic work. Our practice is proud to help people with their cosmetic, restorative, and preventive dental care needs. Contact us to schedule an appointment with Dr. Pizzi, Dr. Mehdi, and colleagues by calling our office at (508) 842-8838. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, we proudly welcome patients from Worcester, North and South Grafton, Westborough, Southborough, Northborough, Boylston, Hopkinton, Millbury, and all surrounding communities.