In Korayem Dental Clinic we believe that enhancing
people’s smiles equal enhancing their life but sometimes people feeling
embarrassed to even open their mouths. That’s why we do care about creating
smile.
Your oral health must be evaluated before a cosmetic dentist
develops a plan for your smile makeover. Your cosmetic dentist will conduct a
comprehensive evaluation of your teeth, gums, underlying support structure and
bite (occlusion) to determine candidacy for a smile makeover. If your
evaluation reveals that you have an oral health problem – such as a misaligned
bite (malocclusion) or gum disease – you will need to undergo treatment prior
to your smile makeover.
Since treatment for a bad bite often involves most or all of
the teeth, it is called a full mouth reconstruction. Although full mouth
reconstruction may take more time, patients are usually very pleased with the
resulting transformation, since aspects of the smile makeover (such as
improving the appearance of your smile) can be part of the process.
Once your smile make over can be treatment planned, other
dental professionals may be involved in process. These professionals may
include a dental laboratory technician, prosthodontist, endodontist, periodontist,
orthodontist or an oral maxillofacial surgeon.
Smile
Makeover Preview
An integral part of a Smile Makeover process is the preview
of potential results you evaluate before treatment begins. Cosmetic dentists
incorporate a variety of dental technologies to show you the changes that you
can expect to see in your smile.
For example, during your oral health evaluation for veneers
and crowns, your cosmetic dentist may create a wax model mockup of temporary
teeth to accurately communicate the requirements of your procedure to the
dental lab technician. Temporaries and wax mockups also offer you a preview of
the expected outcome to ensure that you are comfortable with the proposed
treatment plan.
Other methods available for you to preview your smile
makeover include the following:
Dental Imaging Software: Imaging technologies
offer a preview of your smile makeover results. Your dentist may use imaging
technology to communicate the specifications for your procedure to the dental
lab technician or any other dental professionals involved in your treatment
plan. However, a digital image only gives you an idea of what you might look
like when the makeover is complete; it may not fully match your final results.
Before
and After Photos: Before and after photos of other patients who have
had smile makeovers offer examples of the results you may expect to see. The
photos may also give you an idea of the quality of work performed by your
cosmetic dentist.
Dental Study Models: Your dentist will take an
impression of your teeth and fill it with plaster to form an exact model of
your teeth. The plaster can then be reshaped by trimming away excess areas or
enlarging areas that require more volume. Dentists use study models to show you
every aspect of the changes you can expect to see with your makeover. Dental
lab technicians also use study models as guides for fabricating makeover
materials like crowns or veneers.
Your dentist may work with a laboratory that incorporates
digital technologies. In such instances your dentist may be able to use digital
scans of your teeth, rather than traditional impressions, for use in making the
models of your teeth and smile.
Dental Composite Bonding Mockup: Dental
composite bonding may serve as a mockup of your smile makeover. The dentist can
temporarily bond composite resin material to your teeth so you can fully
visualize the impact of the procedure before treatment begins. In the case of
veneers, dental composite bonding allows you to identify how comfortable you
are with their look, feel and fit. Adjustments may be made until you are
comfortable with the function and appearance of your new smile. Temporary
mockups have no lasting impact on your teeth once they are removed.
For more information about smile make-over services,
kindly contact us: 01141222231