Showing posts with label smile makeover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smile makeover. Show all posts

Monday, 15 June 2020

What is Cosmetic Dentistry? Costs and Types

Below is an excerpt from an article found on crest.com

If your teeth are stained, discolored, worn, chipped, broken, misaligned, misshapen, or have gaps between them, modern cosmetic dentistry can give you a better smile. A “smile makeover” improves the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures. Cosmetic dentists work with you to develop a treatment plan. Below you’ll find some information that can help you learn more about the various types of cosmetic dental procedures available.

Types of Cosmetic Dentistry

Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening can be one of the simplest and least expensive ways to improve your smile. Teeth can be bleached with in-office products in your dentist’s office for about $500, or you can buy a mold and gels from your dentist to bleach your teeth at home. There are also whitening products available over the counter at retail stores for convenient at-home whitening: whitening toothpastes, rinses, and whitestrips. These products together run about $3 - $50.

Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored porcelain or resin that cover the front surface of the teeth. After removing about a half-millimeter of enamel from the tooth surface, these thin shells are bonded (cemented) to the front of the teeth, changing their color, shape, size, or length. Veneers are often called “Hollywood teeth." Living up to that name, this process can cost up to $500-$1,300 per tooth.

Dental Bonding
In dental bonding, a tooth-colored, putty-like resin, which is a durable plastic material, is applied to the tooth and hardened with an ultraviolet or laser light, bonding the material to the tooth. Your dentist then trims, shapes, and polishes it. Bonding can repair decayed, chipped, cracked, or misshapen teeth; it is also a good cosmetic alternative to, or replacement for, amalgam or silver fillings. Bonding takes about 30 to 60 minutes, and $100 to $400, per tooth.

Dental Crown
A dental crown, also called a cap, fits over and replaces the entire decayed or damaged tooth above the gum line, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns keep a weak tooth from breaking or hold a cracked tooth together; they can be used cosmetically to cover misshapen or severely discolored teeth. Crowns can be made from metal, porcelain-fused-to-metal, resin, or ceramic, and cost about $500 to $900 each.

Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays, also called indirect fillings, are made from gold, porcelain, or composite materials and fill decayed or damaged teeth. Dental fillings are molded into place during an office visit; however, inlays and onlays are created in a dental laboratory and bonded into place by your dentist. The filling is called an “inlay” when the material is bonded within the center of a tooth; it is called an “onlay” when the filling includes one or more points of the tooth or covers the biting surface. Inlays and onlays preserve as much healthy tooth as possible and are an alternative to crowns. This cosmetic dentistry procedure costs about $650 to $1,200 per tooth.

Dental Implants
Dental implants are titanium replacement tooth roots inserted into the bone socket of the missing tooth. As the jawbone heals, it grows around the implanted metal post, anchoring it securely in the jaw and providing a foundation for a replacement tooth. This procedure can cost anywhere from $1,250 to $3,000.

Other Options
A bridge is made of crowns for the teeth on either side of a gap with false teeth in between. A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth. Dental braces can straighten crooked or misaligned teeth and works by applying continuous pressure over a period of time to slowly move teeth in a specific direction.

To read the entire article visit crest.com

7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 581-1511

Thursday, 21 March 2019

Great Ways to Improve Your Smile # 3

Veneers
Veneers are thin shells crafted of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth. Unlike bonding, it is necessary to remove a small amount of enamel from your tooth to accommodate the shell. Based on a model of your mouth, they are meant to look like your natural teeth. 

The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org

7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 581-1511

Saturday, 2 March 2019

Great Ways to Improve Your Smile # 1

Whitening
When it comes to getting a whiter and brighter smile, there are a variety of teeth-whitening products you can try. Your main options are in-office and at-home bleaching. Before starting any whitening treatment, you should speak with your dentist. Your dentist will tell you what, if any, whitening procedures will work best for you.

The above article is from: MouthHealthy.org

7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 581-1511

Sunday, 26 August 2018

Get A Smile Makeover with Porcelain Veneers

Cosmetic Makeovers in as Few as Two Visits!

If you have misshapen teeth, unsightly gaps, or dark discoloration, our porcelain veneers may be the fix you’re looking for. These veneers will quickly and painlessly give the appearance of evening out crooked teeth so they look like they’ve had years of orthodontics. Veneers are very thin, but durable, sheets of advanced dental ceramic. They are bonded to your teeth to make them appear straight and even, creating a pleasing smile. Another common dental issue is chipped, cracked or worn-down teeth. Veneers can be attached to a tooth to conceal the chipping or crack and also to reshape a misshapen tooth. The veneer matches the color of your surrounding teeth and looks the same as natural teeth.

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Monday, 6 August 2018

Dental Veneers: Pros and Cons

Dental veneers are thin pieces of tooth-colored porcelain cemented to the front surfaces of your natural teeth, and are an easy way to address a variety of physical and aesthetic problems. Because they're also permanent, however, you'll need to carefully weigh the pros and cons of the procedure before you decide to get them. Here are six things to think about and discuss with your dentist.

Pro #1: Easily Whiten Your Smile
Years of drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes or eating highly pigmented foods eventually take their toll on your teeth, turning them an unattractive shade of yellow or brown. Stained enamel can be bleached at home or by your dentist, but it can become stained again. If you're looking for an easier way to whiten your smile for good, dental veneers may be a good fit for you. Veneers are largely stain-resistant, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), so you won't have to worry about discoloration or needing to have your veneers whitened.

To read the entire article written by Jennifer Mitchell , please visit Colgate.com

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 581-1511
Westside-Dentistry.com

Thursday, 26 July 2018

Dental Implants

Why Losing Teeth Can be Bad

Teeth may be lost from an accident or other trauma, but the most common cause for tooth loss is gum disease and/or decay. So, why is it a big problem if you lose a tooth? First, losing even one tooth can cause the other teeth to shift. This can affect how you chew and your body’s ability to absorb nutrients from food. Other unpleasant things can happen; your face contour can change shape, often looking “sunken.” This can cause you to appear much older. Your speech can also be impacted. Since it’s more difficult to chew with missing teeth, you may find yourself avoiding tougher food choices and instead selecting food that contains more carbohydrates. This in turn can cause you to gain weight. The best approach for treating a missing tooth (or multiple missing teeth) is with dental implants. An implant can replace any number of teeth. They can look so much like natural teeth that even a dentist has to look closely to tell there’s a difference.

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Teeth Whitening Dentist

One Dental Visit for Your Whitest, Brightest Smile

The best way to get a white smile is from professional-strength whitening. You might have seen this type of in-office whitening on television. It’s called power teeth whitening. It allows you to have a brilliantly white smile, free of stains or darkness, in just one dental visit. And the results may last for years!

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Traditional Custom Dentures

Custom Design for Traditional Dentures

Sometimes, traditional dentures are the best option for a patient. Dr. Kimball can design and fit beautiful dentures that won’t slip! When the denture plate is properly made, it will fit tightly enough that you don’t have to worry about eating or that your dentures might unexpectedly shift or slip. If you wear dentures, be sure to ask us about this. It might just change your life.

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Saturday, 26 May 2018

Full Mouth Dental Treatments

Full-Mouth Rehabilitation to Bring Back a Healthy Smile

Our oral health can have a bigger impact on someone’s life than the cleanings and occasional filling address. Many patients who’ve had to deal with an injury, illness, jaw or bite problems, and simple wear and tear can have chronic issues that they don’t even know began in their mouth. Bruxism (tooth grinding), TMJ, periodontitis, crooked or misshapen teeth, and missing teeth can lead to headaches or migraines, toothaches, bad breath, or an unattractive smile. But it’s not necessary to just “live with” those problems. 

Dr. Kimball will discuss your concerns, symptoms, and treatment goals. After taking digital X-rays, photos, and digital imprints, he will present treatment options to address your issues so you can achieve a healthy, pain-free, beautiful smile. We can also evaluate phased treatment and monthly financial planning to put your dream smile within reach.


Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Thursday, 12 April 2018

Get A Perfect Fit for Your Dental Crown Using A Digital Impression

How We Achieve Such Precise-Fitting Crowns

The iTero™ Element digital impression system is dentistry in three dimensions. Using the iTero, Dr. Kimball takes an accurate digital impression for your crown or bridge, which eliminates the need for uncomfortable tray and putty impressions. In addition, iTero technology gives a perfect fit for your crown or bridge, so you spend less time at the dentist and more time enjoying your new smile.

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD   
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A 
El Paso, TX 79912  
(915) 581-1511  
Westside-Dentistry.com

Monday, 12 March 2018

Implant Retained Dentures

Overdentures — Throw Out the Messy Denture Adhesives!

People with dentures often get frustrated with movement, loosening dentures that require adhesive, and that “aged” look that comes with bone loss once teeth are lost or removed. But now, at Westside Dentistry, we offer our denture patients the alternative of overdentures. Using a few dental implants to support dentures, your teeth will be securely “locked” into place so they don’t move. At the same time, they easily can snap off for cleaning. The implants help stimulate healthy bone in the jaw, too. Be sure and ask if you are a candidate for overdentures!

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD  
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912 
(915) 581-1511 
Westside-Dentistry.com

Monday, 26 February 2018

Clear Orthodontic Aligners

Invisalign Gives You Confidence

There are several advantages to the Invisalign system. Probably the best reason is that no one will know you’re straightening your teeth because the clear aligners are nearly invisible! People would have to practically be told the aligners are in place, or look very closely, to be able to see them. This will give you much more confidence in your smile while you are going through the treatment process.

Comfort is another wonderful benefit of Invisalign. These aligners are all one piece, without metal brackets or poking wires, so you spend less time at the dentist. The lack of braces, wires, or headgear prevents mouth irritation.

Then there’s convenience. Even though you wear the aligners all day and when sleeping, they are easy to remove when eating or brushing. You can eat and drink anything you like while in treatment, without food restrictions. And it’s just as easy to keep your teeth clean and free of plaque as it was before treatment, because there are no metal braces to interfere with brushing and flossing.


Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD  
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912 
(915) 581-1511 
Westside-Dentistry.com

Friday, 19 January 2018

7 Easy Tips for White and Healthy Teeth


Who isn't on the quest to acquire the perfect set of teeth?

It was Hippocrates and Aristotle who wrote about repairing decaying teeth and fractured jaws centuries ago, and today, cosmetic bonding and cosmetic dentistry are all the rage. Many of us looking for the perfect smile will waste no time in thronging their dentist's office with such requests.

Having a great set of pearly whites can boost your self-confidence like few other things can. However, keeping your teeth in great shape will require you to put in a little time and effort on an everyday basis.

The daily brushing-and-flossing routine is a must for maintaining dental hygiene. Additionally, making sure that you stick to the following oral-hygiene tips and tricks will help you protect and care for your teeth better.

1. Keep Stains Away

Can't keep away from your cup of black coffee, but want to avoid those ghastly stains on your teeth? The good news is that you can lighten and remove most teeth stains.

With technological advancements, several teeth-whitening procedures have been developed that can treat tooth discoloration effectively. While most are performed at the dentist's, taking a few precautionary measures yourself can help you avoid these stains all together.

Sip your dark-colored soda, red wine, and coffee with a straw in small quantities, instead of drinking them from a glass/mug as doing so can ensure that your teeth never stain.

2. Keep Your Teeth Naturally Clean and Strong

Woke up late and rushing to work? Seems like flossing isn't going to be possible today? No worries! Munch on fibrous fruits and veggies like apples and lettuce for breakfast. Fiber prevents the buildup of tartar and plaque on your teeth, thus making them appear cleaner.

Fibrous foods also serve as exfoliating agents and prevent stain molecules from attaching themselves to teeth. Also, because these crunchy foods require a lot of chewing, they keep your teeth and gums strong and healthy.

To read the entire article written by Lawrence Calagna, please visit WebDental.com

Westside Dentistry  
Stephen J. Kimball, DMD
7181 Westwind Dr., Suite A
El Paso, TX 79912
(915) 581-1511
Westside-Dentistry.com