Cosmetic Bonding Can Help Correct Imperfections

 

Sheridan, WY, dentist offers cosmetic bonding

Professional teeth whitening is a popular way to make your smile look more vibrant. But what do you do if your pearly whites do not respond to this option? If your discoloration occurs below the enamel, alternative treatments may be used instead. Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, offers methods such as bonding which help disguise the appearance of internal blemishes.

Why Whitening May Not Work For You

If your teeth appear yellow or dull, it may be due to stains on their surface. This can be caused by your favorite food and drinks. These surface-level blemishes can be removed with the help of a bleaching agent. This can be done safely by a professional in our office or with take-home treatment.

Spots on your dental structures that appear brown, yellow, or white may occur below your enamel. These could be due to traumatic injuries, genetics, or other conditions. Unfortunately, a professional whitening treatment will not be able to get rid of these issues. Before having this corrected with cosmetic options, your dentist will need to examine the area to make sure your tooth is healthy and does not need restorations. For instance, if the mark is due to an injury, your dentist may need to repair the tooth first.

How Bonding Can Give You An Even Smile

If your tooth is healthy, your dentist may recommend cosmetic bonding as a way to improve its appearance instead of a brightening service. This cosmetic treatment involves adding composite resin to the area to disguise discoloration or other blemishes. Like professional whitening, this can be done in a single appointment in our office. It is minimally invasive, can last for many years, and will help your grin appear more symmetrical. Bonding can be used to address flaws such as spots, minor chips, or small gaps between your pearly whites.

We also offer porcelain veneers, which is a slightly more invasive way to even out your grin. This process uses shells that cover the front of your tooth. They will be secured to your teeth and can cover blemishes, misshapen teeth, and other imperfections.

Deciding What Treatment Is Best

Cosmetic options are used to address visual problems. If you have damaged a tooth, you may need restorative work instead. You can discuss your concerns with your dentist to create a treatment plan. For patients with many concerns, a full-mouth rehabilitation plan may be used instead. This can include cosmetic services and restorations to help renew the appearance and function of your smile.

Talk To Our Team Today

If you are interested in one of our cosmetic services, schedule an appointment today.  call Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, at 307-672-7567