Cosmetic Cures: 3 Ways to Enhance Your Smile This Summer
June 7, 2024
Summer is here, and if you’re like many others, you’re eagerly planning your upcoming vacation. There’s a lot to be done, whether you’re busy with itineraries to explore distant cities or putting together the perfect playlist to enjoy by the pool. Whatever your plans are, you’ll want to look your best so that you can make the most of your time off.
Imagine feeling so confident in your flawless, radiant smile that you show it off in every picture taken during your break. Unfortunately, those who have aesthetic issues in their teeth might not be able to picture it. If you’re overly self-conscious about how they look, you might even hesitate to grin authentically or spend time with family and friends.
Thankfully, your dentist can address these imperfections with various cosmetic treatments. Continue reading to learn more about 3 popular procedures that are sure to enhance your appearance this season!
Cosmetic Treatment #1: Teeth Whitening
Years of eating and drinking darkly pigmented ingredients are bound to leave your once sparkling teeth looking more brown or yellow. Fortunately, one of the simplest and most cost-effective upgrades to your grin is teeth whitening. While you might be tempted to try an over-the-counter solution like a whitening toothpaste or strips, these often contain abrasive ingredients that cause tooth sensitivity.
Meanwhile, your dentist has access to professional-grade gels that can brighten your teeth by several shades in a single, hour-long appointment. The effects of this treatment are long-lasting, giving you a bright, confident smile for your entire vacation. If you’re short on time, many providers also offer take-home kits using the same high-quality ingredients with customized trays so that you can get top-quality results from your living room.
Cosmetic Treatment #2: Dental Bonding
If your teeth are chipped, cracked, misshapen, or slightly gapped, then whitening probably won’t do much to boost your confidence. In these instances, your dentist can apply dental bonding to mend unsightly issues. They do this by placing a small amount of composite resin directly on your damaged tooth, which is then sculpted into the perfect shape. Next, they harden it in place with a special ultraviolet light so that the tooth-colored material bonds with your enamel for a flawless finish. With this versatile method, you can wave goodbye to several pesky problems all at once!
Cosmetic Treatment #3: Invisalign
Having crooked or widely spaced teeth detracts from your looks as well as your dental health. Food is more likely to get caught in the gaps and lead to cavities or gum disease. Plus, it’s harder to brush and floss thoroughly when your teeth are out of alignment because some of the surfaces aren’t as easily accessible. Although you know braces can help, it’s natural to want to avoid the hassle of having metal brackets bonded in place.
Your dentist can straighten your smile more discreetly with Invisalign. This system relies on clear, plastic aligners that fit over your teeth to shift them gently. They’re removable, so it’s easy to keep up with your daily dental hygiene routine. Plus, you could start to see results in as little as two weeks, so you’ll already be showing improvements by the time you start your vacation.
Your dentist can use these cosmetic services to help you look and feel like your best self so you can make the most of your summer break!
About the Author
Dr. Shandy Condie has more than 20 years of experience helping patients enhance their lives by improving their dental condition. She earned her B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross and her M.S. in Public Health from the University of Massachusetts. Then, she graduated from the Creighton School of Dentistry with her D.D.S. Today, she offers a full array of services under one roof to streamline your oral care, including cosmetic dentistry. She combines a personal approach with state-of-the-art equipment so you can trust you’re in good hands. If you’re frustrated by flaws and want a consultation, you can request one on the website or call (480) 279-3100.
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