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Singing River Dentistry-Athens

All You Need to Know About Teeth Reshaping


Posted on 5/15/2024 by Michelle Hudson
close up of patient's nice smile after tooth reshapingTooth reshaping offers an opportunity to enhance your smile and boost your confidence by improving the appearance of your teeth. While many individuals opt for braces to enhance their smile, tooth reshaping provides a simpler alternative. It allows for subtle adjustments to the shape of your teeth, ensuring a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing look. This elective procedure can provide reassurance and satisfaction with your smile.

What Is Tooth Reshaping?


Tooth reshaping (odontoplasty), is a beneficial cosmetic dentistry procedure used to address various tooth imperfections such as chips, unevenness, or misalignment. It involves getting rid of a small amount of your enamel and then going ahead to shape or contour the affected tooth to achieve the desired appearance. Additionally, our dentist may apply a tooth-colored bonding material that adheres to and hardens on the tooth surface, helping to achieve the desired shape.

Who Is a Candidate for Tooth Reshaping?


It is important to understand that tooth reshaping is designed to correct minor imperfections in your teeth and is not suitable for addressing significant dental problems. If your teeth are severely misaligned or overlapping, our dentist may recommend braces or another treatment instead of tooth reshaping.

To qualify for this procedure, your teeth and gums must be healthy. It involves removing a small amount of enamel, so it is not recommended if you have gum disease, tooth decay, or infected pulp.

How to Take Care of Your Teeth After Reshaping


After undergoing tooth reshaping and bonding to enhance the appearance of your teeth, it is crucial to follow proper aftercare instructions provided by our dentist. If our dentist uses a bonding agent during the procedure, there is a risk of the bonding material chipping or breaking, even though it hardens during the process. To minimize this risk, avoid habits like biting your nails, eating hard foods, and chewing gum.

Staining is another potential issue with bonding, so maintaining good oral hygiene habits like brushing your teeth twice daily can help prevent tooth stains. You can visit our clinic for tooth reshaping services.
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