Smile Makeover

Smile Makeover: Say Goodbye to Crooked Teeth

Think that you would benefit from having a smile makeover? If you are not completely happy with the way you look when you smile, then know there are several cosmetic dental options that will allow you to essentially design the way you want your smile to look. Since straight teeth always make for a nice smile, choosing a teeth straightening option is your next step.

Smile makeovers

Learning more about what a smile makeover can do for you is a great idea when you want to improve your smile. Whether you want to straighten your teeth, whiten your teeth, close any gaps, replace a missing tooth and/or address any chips or cracks in your teeth that make you feel self-conscious, know that your first step is making a consultation appointment with an experienced dentist. Since there are quite a few teeth straightening treatments available nowadays, understanding your options is necessary.

Say goodbye to crooked teeth

The following is a list of popular teeth straightening options that people can choose when undergoing a smile makeover.

Nearly invisible clear aligners

Clear aligners are a popular teeth straightening option, as they are nearly invisible when being worn. Clear aligners come in premade sets, which are made to be worn for about two weeks at a time until replacing each set with a new one. The clear aligners are customized for every patient and are made from a safe plastic dental material that is comfortable to wear. The aligners can also be removed for a couple of hours every day, adding to their convenience.

Traditional braces

Smile makeover patients can choose to wear traditional braces, which uses fixed brackets, wires and elastic bands in order to move the teeth into their correct positions. While traditional metal braces are still a popular choice, patients who would rather be a bit more discreet can choose traditional braces that use ceramic instead of metal.

Lingual braces

Lingual braces are just like traditional braces except that the brackets are placed on the back of the teeth instead of the front. This means that when someone chooses this teeth straightening option, it is virtually impossible to see the braces. However, since everything is located behind the teeth, dental patients need to pay extra close attention to cleaning the braces, as it can be difficult to see the brackets and wires when they are behind the teeth.

Ready to make your first smile makeover appointment?

Ready to plan your smile makeover? You must be feeling excited now that you have decided to make your smile look how you want it to look. New dental technologies allow for a wide variety of cosmetic dental procedures, which means you get to pick and choose which procedures you want performed. If you have already chosen your teeth straightening option above, great! If not, we can help you decide. Call us today, we are here to help you out!

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