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Cosmetic Dentistry Guide
Mis-Sized Teeth
Lots of people have teeth that are too small for the space they occupy, resulting in unsightly spaces and gaps between their teeth. This condition usually occurs in the upper teeth, and of course is most noticeable when the front 6 or 8 teeth are involved. There are different ways to correct the situation, though. Spaces can be closed using crowns, veneers, bonding or orthodontics.


Solutions
Crown & Bridge
Crown and Bridge is the oldest and most established cosmetic dental treatment option. In the most general terms, crown and bridge techniques involve cutting down the tooth or teeth to be restored and covering them completely with crowns or "caps." In some cases, if the tooth or teeth in question are badly decayed or damaged, crown and bridge is the only viable treatment option. But, depending on your situation, the advancement of cosmetic dental technology has yielded some alternatives, such as bonding, porcelain veneers, whitening, orthodontics or even tooth implants.


Porcelain Dental Veneers
Porcelain veneers are placed so precisely they are undetectable to the human eye. The veneers, made of laboratory-processed porcelain, are bonded tightly to the surface of the tooth; the porcelain veneer can even provide additional strength to the overall tooth structure.
A seal forms between the border of the tooth and the porcelain veneer preventing bacteria from penetrating the tooth's surface. Advantages of porcelain veneers; they are very life-like; porcelain veneers are extremely durable; porcelain veneers require a minimum of tooth reduction


Orthodontics
Many patients have come to Dr. Carol Waldman, Cosmetic Dentist in Toronto and Scarborough, to find out about some of the exciting solutions orthodontics can offer. Using the latest in Orthodontic technology, Dr. Waldman has helped many patients straighten crooked teeth and enhance their smile.
Toronto Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Carol Waldman can straighten crooked teeth with advancements in Orthodontics.


Bonding
DENTAL BONDING can be used to improve the appearance of teeth or to restore decayed teeth. A composite plastic resin is applied to the teeth.
The dentist removes the shine of the tooth's enamel using phosphoric acid so that the composite resin will adhere to the tooth. Then she applies the resin to the tooth and exposes it to a high intensity light which hardens the resin and seals up the "roughed up" enamel. After bonding the resin to the tooth, the dentist polishes and contours the tooth.

