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Outwitting Tradition:


In the past dentist were focused on oral health and oral disease prevention, the traditional emphasis was on diagnosis and treatment. In other words, the family practitioner would address the areas of the mouth that required work, where as cosmetic dentist are in the business of providing elective and/or desired work

As a cosmetic dentist however they still can provide restorative work. For example, filling and crowns are still a big part of cosmetic dentistry, however instead of using gold and amalgams they are more prone to ceramic and other materials that no longer take away form the aesthetic beauty of the smile.

With the progression of cosmetic dentistry we are seeing more and more patients taking advantage of the ability to keep a healthy smile without losing the natural beauty of their white teeth. Many patients are opting to either go with a composite or porcelain filling for new caries as well as getting old restorations replaced with tooth colored materials. With this trend it is making the normal apprehensive patient that may have been worried about the look of their smile more forth coming in taking care of their smile.


Trends of the Future:


As technology has raced toward the future, there is now the ability to keep more healthy tooth preserved during a restoration while still treating the area of concern. Many dentist are using cutting edge techniques accompanied with state of the art technology to lessen the amount of natural tooth compromised during procedures.

Many offices now have taken the follow up appointment out of their restorative procedure by bringing many out of office lab tools into their practices. This includes the use of machines such as the cerec that mills crowns and bridges on the spot as the patient waits. This integration of lab tools has cut a lot of the hassle that patients complain about out of the equations allowing dentist to sustain more healthy smiles.


Configuration of the collection:

               * Inlays / Onlays: a new technique used to create a permanent restoration instead of the traditional filling that must be replaced every few years. These porcelain peaces are milled to the exact shape of the decade tooth allowing minimal removal of healthy tooth.
               * Composite Bonding: chipped, decayed or even discolored teeth are no longer a problem with the use of this technique. More and more dentist are perfecting their skills at creating art within your mouth by making what used to be obviously fake, questionably real. This technique of using a liquid to reshape, recolor, and fill teeth has redefined the limits of cosmetic dentist.
               * Teeth Whitening: with this nonabrasive procedure we are seeing a growing market in the cosmetic dentistry field. Many people have reeked the burdens of drinking coffee, red wine, and smoking cigarettes, but no longer do they have to suffer the consequences.