Smiles rate high when it comes to relationships.
Specifically, “89
percent of adults agree that a bright or white smile makes a good first
impression and 55 percent believe a person's smile is the best physical indicator
of someone's friendliness,” according to a 2011 survey.
Therefore, maintaining a beautiful smile is in your best
interest from both a health and a personal point of view. Here are three dental
options dhealth
dentistry recommends for ensuring a better smile.
Dental Fillings Most Common Dental Option
Tooth decay is the most common health problem facing both children and adults, according to a 2012
National Dental Update from the Australian Dental Association (ADA). In fact,
it’s five times more prevalent than asthma in children. What makes this
statistic so disturbing is that cavities are largely preventable.
Cavities (also referred to as dental
caries) occur when plaque – a sticky germ-filled substance – eats through the
outer layer of your tooth – the enamel. Left unchecked, the decay bores deep
into the tooth. Dental fillings correct the problem.
Your dhealth dentist
offers popular white composite dental fillings that blend perfectly with the
colour of your natural teeth making your fillings appear virtually invisible.
This helps to retain the look of a great smile.
Tooth Whitening Most Popular Dental Option
According to the Australian
Dental Association, while tooth
whitening is very popular it’s not always appropriate. Gum or tooth
sensitivity, the natural colour of your teeth, and whether you have dental
fillings or veneers will affect your decision.
Before making any decisions or
taking any action, be sure to speak with your dentist about the best whitening treatment for you. He may suggest that you:
·
improve your regular dental habits (flossing and
brushing)
·
avoid teeth-staining drinks such as herbal or
black tea, coffee, and red wine
·
stop smoking
·
chew sugar-free gum, if you chew gum
·
drink plenty of water throughout the day
·
have a professional scaling and cleaning
treatment from your dentist
Good oral hygiene is the one of the best ways to help your smile stay bright and white.
Dental Veneers Offer Great Dental Option for Damaged Teeth
Sometimes whitening cannot
correct severely stained teeth or those stained below the top surface. That’s
when dhealth
dentistry might suggest another option such as replacing old, worn out
fillings or those that are amalgam.
Additionally, your dentist may suggest dental veneers.
Dental veneers are thin porcelain
coverings that your dental professional places over the front portion of your
teeth. They brighten teeth that can’t be whitened by bleaching as well as correct
chipped, worn, or unevenly spaced teeth.
If
you’ve always dreamed of a better smile, don’t wait any longer. Speak with your
dhealth
dentist today to find out how you can have a
better smile.
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