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Damaged Teeth: Are My Teeth Too Far Gone to Benefit From Cosmetic Dental Procedures?

Despite your best efforts to look after your teeth, it’s not unusual for them to decay or become damaged over time. As a matter of fact, many people can be affected by one or both dental issues that by the time they turn 50, most of them will have lost at least one permanent tooth. Luckily, even if you have lost a tooth, you don’t have to live with the consequences.

 

Effective Ways to Fix Damaged Teeth

 

Are your teeth badly damaged? You’re probably wondering if they’re too far gone to benefit from cosmetic dental procedures. Many thanks to modern cosmetic dentistry innovations, there are now numerous ways to improve your smile and restore its function. Here are some cosmetic dental problems and their solutions:
 

 

  1. Stained Teeth. The causes of teeth stains include extrinsic factors. These include drinking dark-colored beverages, smoking, and improper dental hygiene. Tooth discoloration can also be due to intrinsic factors, such as high exposure to fluoride at an early age. You can get rid of teeth stains by having regular professional dental cleanings and sticking to sound dental care practices. Over-the-counter whitening products are also effective. If the usual whitening techniques could not fix the problem, specific cosmetic dental treatments are available to help restore your white, bright smile. These include composite bonding or veneers.
     

  2. Chipped or Broken Teeth. The tooth enamel may be the hardest and most mineralized tissue in your body. But its strength has its limits. Chewing on something hard, falling, and receiving a blow to the face can result in a cracked, chipped, or fractured tooth. If you have minor cracks and chips, dental bonding is commonly the best solution. In cases of a broken tooth, root canal, crowns, and implants are your possible options.
     

  3. Crooked Teeth. There are many possible causes why people may develop crooked teeth. It could be due to thumb-sucking or tongue thrusting for many years when you’re still a kid, genetics, and facial trauma. If not treated, this dental issue can lead to wear and tear, gum disease, trouble with speech, and difficulty chewing. The two most effective cosmetic treatments to repair crooked teeth are braces and Invisalign.
     

  4. Misaligned Bite. Do you see changes in the appearance of your face? Do you find yourself continually biting on your tongue and cheeks? Do you experience jaw pain or some sort of discomfort when chewing? Are you experiencing problems with speaking? Do you have breathing issues? If so, your teeth may be out of alignment. Depending on your age, the cause and type of misalignment, your dentist or surgeon may recommend dental restoration, orthodontic appliances, tooth removal, or surgery.
     

  5. Missing Teeth. As you may already know, there are many ways a person can lose a tooth. It could be because of tooth decay, gum disease, injury, or genetics. Fortunately, there are several options available to restore your missing teeth. These include dental implants, bridges, and dentures.

 

Are you looking for a cosmetic dental treatment to fix your damaged teeth? Consult with John K. See, DDS, to see which treatment options are suitable for your case. Call our clinic now in Camarillo, California, to schedule your appointment.