Sometimes, the one thing that drives you crazy about your smile is the shape of your teeth. Though we provide cosmetic care for many different concerns, patients often worry that tooth shape is just something that cannot be altered. To the contrary, you will find that from amongst our services, multiple treatments can assist with this dilemma, while guiding you toward gorgeous results. Let’s start to demystify shape changes for you with some helpful information.
Skinny, Short, Or Chipped Teeth
Are your teeth in need of some help because they’re skinny? Are there spaces between them, which makes them seem skinny? Are they short and you wish they looked a little longer? Maybe they have some chips, which leaves them looking a bit ragged. In any case, this is something we can generally fix with cosmetic care, usually by relying on dental bonding. Composite, a material we can color customize and mold to our liking, will address these concerns.
Wide, Long, Or Textured Teeth
Are your teeth a bit too wide, which potentially causes one to overlap another? Maybe they’re too long and you just wish they were a little shorter (or just one tooth is too long and it sticks out). Perhaps there’s something about the texture of tooth borders or surfaces that’s not so smooth and you wish it looked better. Cosmetic care can save the day in the form of tooth contouring, which lets us remove tissue (just the tiniest bit) with an instrument that buffs your enamel.
When You’ve Got A Lot Going On
Have lots of different concerns that include tooth shape and more? Either combining contouring and bonding is your answer or selecting veneers may give you what you need.
See Us For Cosmetic Care To Address Tooth Shape
Improve your overall smile by addressing issues with the shape of your teeth through our cosmetic treatment options. Contact Absolute Dental Care today in Virginia Beach, VA to schedule a visit by calling (757) 428-7440. We proudly welcome patients Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hampton, Eastern Shore, and all surrounding communities.