Signs That You Need Cosmetic Dentistry

June 26, 2019, Dental Studio 101

There is this perception of cosmetic dentistry as something that only those who want to make their teeth beautiful would need. It’s correct in the sense that cosmetic dentistry does transform one’s smile into something gorgeous, but it does more than that. It also addresses dental issues that may have an impact on one’s overall health. Not only is cosmetic dentistry about form; it’s also about function. That makes cosmetic dentistry just as crucial as general dentistry as far as our oral health is concerned.

So when should you see a cosmetic dentist? Here are some signs that you need to make an appointment with one.

You hardly smile anymore
If you have crooked, stained, or missing teeth, then it would be perfectly understandable if you’re a bit shy about smiling in front of people. That doesn’t have to be the case for the rest of your life, though.

Stained teeth can be easily remedied with the right whitening treatments. You can also choose between traditional braces and Invisalign clear braces to straighten out your crooked teeth. And if you want those gaps due to missing teeth to disappear, you can go for dental veneers, or something even more permanent like a dental implant.

Once a cosmetic dentist resolves your dental issues, you will regain the confidence to smile that lovely smile once again.

You suffer from constant headaches and jaw pain
If you suffer chronic headaches and jaw pain and you have crooked or misaligned teeth, then you’re probably experiencing them because of the latter.

Aesthetically, crooked and misaligned teeth aren’t doing you any favors. They also happen to put you at risk of developing temporomandibular disorder (TMD), which causes discomfort that may radiate from the neck and jaw and trigger chronic, sometimes debilitating headaches, which, in turn, release pain into the jaw and even shoulders.

A cosmetic dentist can straighten your teeth with braces and eventually relieve you of the chronic pain the condition brings.

You can’t chew food properly
You will definitely have problems chewing food if you have a few teeth missing. When you can’t chew food properly, you will likely develop acid reflux, heartburn, ulcers, and other digestive problems. That’s because the inability to chew food properly hinders you from producing more healthy saliva, which has enzymes that help with digestion.

Dental implants can essentially replace the teeth that you lost, allowing you to chew your food properly and digest food better.

Changes in the shape of your face
When you have missing teeth, the other teeth surrounding it tend to shift, giving your face a sunken look and making you look a lot older than you are. And things will only get worse over time, so if you have missing teeth and you notice an obvious change to the way the contours of your face look, visit a cosmetic dentist right away. He or she can offer you teeth replacement options that will do wonders to the way your face looks.

You’re feeling symptoms of gum disease
Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth? Are you noticing sores in your mouth? Worse, is your breath getting worse? If you say to any of the three questions, then you are likely experiencing symptoms of gum disease, which is primarily caused by bacteria brought about by improper oral hygiene.

Now you may be practicing proper oral hygiene, but if you have crooked or misaligned teeth, then bacteria will have a favorite breeding ground because cleaning your teeth thoroughly would be difficult. All that bacteria makes you more prone not only to tooth decay but also gum disease.

With the help of a cosmetic dentist, you can straighten your crooked or misaligned teeth, which will help reduce bacteria in your mouth and help you avoid gum disease.

If you notice any of the signs above, waste no time in getting an appointment with a cosmetic dentist to solve these issues right away.

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