Cosmetic Dentist and Smile Design

Aug 18
07:39

2011

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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When you find a cosmetic dentist, one of the first things they may do is consult with you about the intentions behind your smile design.

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As techniques and technology continue to advance at the speed of light,Cosmetic Dentist and Smile Design  Articles certain professions such as aesthetic dentistry are able to offer a wider variety of options for their patients to improve the appearance of their smile. A cosmetic dentist in your area is able to dramatically change the look of your smile if you are unhappy with it. You no longer have to rely on genetics and oral healthcare to give you the smile you desire. Smiles can be designed and your cosmetic dentist can help you look different.

Smile design is often divided into three categories: sexy, sophisticated and sporty. Depending on several factors such as your face shape and desired outcome, a cosmetic dentist can help transform your current smile into one that is more sexy or sporty. Aesthetic dentistry is very involved in the initial stages of smile design in order to ensure you get the results you desire. Thorough communication between the patient and dentist will ensure expectations are realistic and goal-setting is definite. Once the dental professional knows what type of smile you want, they can help work toward developing a plan.

A sexy smile is typically found in many actors, actresses, and professionals that model for a career. Sexy smiles tend to have variations in the length of the teeth and longer central incisors are associated with youth and beauty. Central incisors tend to naturally be longer than other teeth when they first come in and wear down over time. As such, younger people have longer central incisors than older people and recreating this type of smile creates an impression of youth and vitality.

A sophisticated smile is one in which all of the teeth are in a straight and horizontal line. As mentioned above, central incisors wear down over time, so older people tend to have a straight line of teeth. This sophistication conveys maturity and intelligence and can help emphasize the width of the lower face.

A sporty smile is somewhere between sexy and sophisticated with uneven teeth length and the central incisors a little longer than the lateral incisors, but not as dramatically long as with the sexy smile. The unevenness helps to convey a casual and informal aspect to the face and is not taken as seriously as the sophisticated smile.

Contact a cosmetic dentist in your area today for more information on these three types of smiles and a consultation on your current smile. He or she should be able to answer any questions you may have and facilitate the communication process so you can get the smile you desire.