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Cosmetic Dentistry that Lasts

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Cosmetic Dentistry that Lasts

Do you want your cosmetic dental work to last a long time? Of course, people expect their teeth, crown and veneers to last many, many years. Unfortunately, in some cases, the crowns break, the bite becomes uncomfortable, and other problems occur. In this article, we uncover the secrets to cosmetic dentistry that lasts and the value of using a renowned cosmetic dentist in Houston.

There are many reasons why people use cosmetic dentistry. There are people with generally healthy teeth who seek out ways to make their smile to be more attractive. For others, they have dental issues and need tooth restoration done to improve dental health and comfort levels. A cosmetic dentist can provide you with even, great-looking teeth, whether it is a simple or more complex process for you. Cosmetic dental work can give you that stunning, confident smile you’ve dreamt of for so long.

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The Secret to Cosmetic Dentistry that Lasts

Restorative dental work, such as a filling, crown, bridge, or implant, can be done in a way that looks natural and attractive. It also meets the needs of your bite day after day, even if a filling comes loose or teeth grinding starts again.

For teeth to be properly functioning, the upper and lower teeth touch when you close your mouth and, more importantly, the forces of your bite are optimally distributed. If not, the consequences of a non-optimal bite include too much pressure on one side over time, which leads to the grinding of a crown, bone loss or loss of the crown.

Any time that dental work is done in your mouth, a cosmetic dentist in Houston visually checks whether the teeth match each other. The secret to long-lasting cosmetic dental procedures though is more than just this casual inspection of the bite. To make sure the bite is correct, a cosmetic dentist who is also trained in bioesthetic dentistry and TMJ (jaw joint) disorders will visually identify and use 3D scanning. These in-depth analyses will reveal discrepancies in the jaw joint positioning to then find long-term solutions specifically for you.

Call our office today for a free consultation with a leading cosmetic dentist in Houston, Dr. Afsaneh Moradi.

Phone: 713-590-9777