Cosmetic Dentistry Strongsville, OH
Cosmetic dentistry has skyrocketed in popularity over the past few decades. At The Strongsville Center for Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry, we specialize in several cosmetic services aimed at improving the appearance of your teeth and overall smile. From minor cosmetic changes to full-tooth restorations, we have got you covered!
One of the most common complaints we receive involves the brightness of our patients' smiles. For this reason, we offer professional teeth whitening treatment. Teeth whitening is one of the most basic and cost-effective ways to improve your smile. Stains from certain foods, drinks, medications, and personal habits, also known as extrinsic stains, are easy to remove with a bleaching solution.
However, many store-bought bleaching products leave people dissatisfied with the results. Because we are trained professionals, we use a bleaching agent with a much higher concentration than store-bought alternatives. Our whitening treatment could make your teeth up to eight shades brighter in just a single appointment!
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that completely covers the visible portion of a damaged or decayed tooth. In previous years, a dental crown was fabricated using a gold or silver amalgam. These days, porcelain is usually the material of choice.
Porcelain is a ceramic compound that mimics the light-reflective properties of natural enamel. It can also be textured and color-matched to your existing teeth. Thanks to porcelain and other ceramics, crowns can also be used to fix the aesthetics of an unsightly tooth.
We help patients achieve a beautiful smile that improves function and bite. Through a variety of orthodontic treatment options, our talented team builds a personalized orthodontic plan for each patient that caters to their unique aesthetic and functional needs.
Crooked teeth not only affect the aesthetics of your smile, but they can also be detrimental to your oral health. For instance, crowded teeth can be much more difficult to properly clean, leaving you at a greater risk for developing tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease. Luckily, people in need of orthodontic care have more options than ever before. We specialize in Invisalign® clear aligner treatment. Invisalign is designed for patients who want a discrete and effective alternative to traditional metal braces.
Crooked teeth not only affect the aesthetics of your smile, but they can also be detrimental to your oral health. For instance, crowded teeth can be much more difficult to properly clean, leaving you at a greater risk for developing tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease.
Luckily, people in need of orthodontic care have more options than ever before. We specialize in clear aligner treatment. Clear aligner systems are designed for patients who want a discrete and effective alternative to traditional metal braces.
A dental veneer is a razor-thin shell that is bonded to the front surface of a tooth. Like our dental crowns, our veneers are typically made from porcelain. Veneers can be used to fix teeth that are severely discolored, worn down, chipped or broken, misaligned, uneven, irregularly shaped, or even gapped. During the procedure, we have to remove a small amount of enamel to accommodate the thickness of the veneer. For this reason, the veneer procedure is considered irreversible.
Patients looking for a less-invasive and more cost-effective solution may benefit from dental bonding. Dental bonding involves the application of composite resin, a putty-like material, to the surface of an aesthetically displeasing tooth. For example, dental bonding is an excellent solution for minor chips or cracks. During the procedure, the composite resin will be color-matched to the existing shade of your enamel, making it virtually indistinguishable from the rest of your tooth.
A dental sealant is a thin, plastic coating that prevents cavities and tooth decay. Sealants are usually applied to the occlusal (bite) surface of the molars and premolars. These teeth possess deep grooves and fissures that are much harder to clean, especially for children and teenagers.
Sometimes the grooves are so thin that the bristles of a toothbrush are rendered essentially ineffective. A sealant will provide a more even brushing surface and seal off the enamel from harmful bacteria. Preventing tooth decay will ensure your child's smile remains beautiful for years to come!
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If you are unsatisfied with the current state of your smile, you may qualify for cosmetic dentistry! Call (440) 580-1028 to schedule your consultation now!
FAQs
What is cosmetic dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile. At The Strongsville Center for Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry, our dental team may recommend cosmetic treatments to address concerns such as tooth discoloration, chips, gaps, uneven edges, or worn teeth.
Which cosmetic dental treatment is right for me?
The right cosmetic dental treatment depends on your smile goals, oral health, and the changes you would like to make. Our dentists will evaluate your teeth and discuss options such as whitening, bonding, veneers, crowns, or other treatments that may help improve your smile.
Can cosmetic dentistry fix chipped or uneven teeth?
Yes. Cosmetic dentistry can often improve chipped, uneven, or misshapen teeth with treatments such as dental bonding, veneers, or crowns. Our dental team will recommend an option based on the condition of the tooth, your bite, and your desired results.
Can cosmetic dentistry make my smile look more natural?
Yes. Cosmetic dental treatments are planned to enhance your smile while maintaining a natural appearance. Our dentists consider tooth color, shape, size, spacing, and facial balance when recommending treatments designed to blend with your overall smile.
How do I maintain results after cosmetic dentistry?
You can help maintain cosmetic dentistry results by brushing and flossing daily, visiting The Strongsville Center for Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry for routine dental care, and avoiding habits that can stain, chip, or wear down your teeth. Our dental team may also recommend a nightguard if grinding or clenching could affect your smile. |