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- Making Your Smile Younger
- By: MELANIE C
Having chipped, cracked or discoloured teeth certainly affect a person's appearance, often making them appear older than they actually are. Even teeth that are filled with amalgam tend to have an overall grey look that absorbs light instead of reflecting it. This also gives an aged appearance. So how can we keep our smiles younger-looking?Good cosmetic dentistry will restore teeth, making them appear whiter and so more luminous when we smile. Our teeth often wear away - sometimes the edges become rough and the ends pointed; re-shaping them will restore their youthful shape while bleaching can whiten them. Old fillings in the front -especially at the top - should be replaced with more modern substances that blend with the natural tooth colour.
In some cases, bonding or veneering all the front teeth - top and bottom - is needed. Bonding will last up to six years; veneering lasts much longer. Each can transform old, worn teeth so that they look young again. Not only does it improve the looks, but strengthens the original teeth so they last longer. A good cosmetic dentist can give your teeth - and your smile - a new lease of life. Once your smile is renewed, you'll be able to face the world with confidence. Get information on dental crown and dental veneers with d-spa dentists in Melbourne (http://www.d-spa.com.au).