It is common for aesthetic concerns to pop up one at a time. One may overlap with the other, resulting in several issues affecting the appearance of teeth, gums, or facial contours. Most patients want to correct all the aesthetic dental issues in one procedure. This is what a smile makeover can do.
Stained, chipped, and cracked teeth may be present in one case. The dentist can give a whitening treatment before taking care of the chipping with dental bonding, filling, or veneers. A dental crown can take care of these problems in one treatment. A crown can cover all the problems of the exposed tooth. This restoration can whiten and restore the damaged tooth.
Misaligned teeth and dental gaps are also common issues. For this, a smile makeover in the form of teeth-straightening treatments. Traditional braces have metal, wires, and elastics. These components can adjust the alignment of teeth. Any dental gaps can close up with this treatment.
A smile makeover can also treat disproportionate and misshapen teeth. The treatment for this may include gum grafting and gum contouring. In a gum graft, the dentist will take healthy gum tissue from the palate. The dentist will then place it over the overexposed teeth. Gum contouring involves trimming off excess gum tissue to reveal more of the hidden dental surfaces. This will make small teeth look bigger.