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5 Reasons Why Cosmetic Dentistry Is A Necessity

19.04.22 10:51 PM By ulyati1977




Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way since it was introduced to the public in the early 20th century. From porcelain veneers to dental implants, there are lots of different ways that cosmetic dentistry can improve your smile and make you feel more confident about yourself. With more options than ever before, there’s no excuse to avoid getting the beautiful smile you deserve. Here are five reasons why you should consider getting a cosmetic dentistry treatment for yourself.


5 reasons why cosmetic dentistry is a necessity


1) Bad Breath

Bad breath can be embarrassing, especially when you're around people. Most people have had it happen to them at least once in their life; you're talking to someone when suddenly they turn away and say excuse me. In most cases, bad breath isn't anything serious, it's usually caused by something like onions or garlic in your food, or by wearing a mask for too long, but that doesn't make it any less uncomfortable. The smell can also be related to dry mouth or gum disease (among other things), so if the people around you are getting close enough to tell you about your bad breath, then you might want to get yourself checked out by a dentist. Sure, it's not an emergency like a broken bone, but why wait until people start avoiding conversations with you. Moreover, you might find a treatment that will help you feel more confident in the long run.


2) Failing Fillings

If you’re not seeing a dentist regularly, it could be that your fillings are failing. Regular checkups aren’t just about keeping your teeth clean—they also make sure that fillings stay intact, and that they’re bonded to healthy teeth. A visit to the dentist can easily diagnose failing fillings so that they can fix them right away. Once you get rid of your problem spots, you can breathe easy knowing that they’ve kept you from needing a more expensive treatment down the road.


3) Missing Teeth

When it comes to appearance, nothing impacts a smile more than missing teeth. A lot of times, we get used to what we see in the mirror, but having missing teeth can have an immediate impact on your self-esteem, especially in the world of social media where your appearance seems to be the end-all. When someone looks at you and sees that your smile is crooked or off balance, it makes them think negatively about you—even if they don’t realise that’s what they’re doing. Missing teeth can also cause health problems like inflammation of gums and bone loss around your jawline. If you find yourself constantly worrying about smiling in public or hiding your mouth from onlookers, a cosmetic dentistry treatment might be just what you need to feel better about yourself again.


4) Sensitivity in Cheek or Tongue

In some cases, teeth are so close together that brushing or flossing can be difficult. If your cheeks or tongue become red and irritated after brushing, it may be caused by tooth crowding or spacing. You might need dental treatment to address these problems. For example, your dentist might be able to use porcelain veneers to make your teeth appear wider if they’re causing problems when you eat. This will alleviate sensitivity and prevent you from needing larger gaps between your teeth in the future. It’s also possible that your bite isn’t correct and an overbite is pressing against your cheek or tongue. It could even be due to jaw misalignment, which could cause dental pain. Any of these issues could benefit from cosmetic dentistry.


5) Yellow Teeth

It is never fun to do that trend on Instagram where your picture is turned black and white except any yellow colours in the image, and finding out that other than noticing the yellow banana in your hand, the effect also picked up your yellow teeth. Teeth whitening is often seen as a very unimportant aspect of dental treatment, however, a little whitening can definitely change the way you feel about yourself when you look in the mirror, and make your smile even more beautiful. It is no wonder that there are so many brands focusing on providing products that can help you whiten your teeth. However, if you don’t have the time to buy a product and follow the instructions to use it regularly, then a dental treatment is definitely your best bet. Plus, it is usually one of the most affordable treatments at the dentist.


Taking care of your teeth means that you are taking care of yourself. While paying for the dentist can seem stressful, it is also a necessity to ensure that in the long run your teeth are strong and safe. Moreover, you can check with your employer whether they offer dental care as part of the employee benefits. Ultimately, whether you take on a dental treatment or not, one thing is for sure, a little investment in your teeth can go a long way.