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Common questions for your dentist |
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Written by David Delaney
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 12:08 |
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Most people feel okay about their teeth, but still really want that perfect smile, that they see is becoming a much more important feature in today's society. Well, even though you don't need a dentist to tell you how much difference an attractive smile makes a person's appearance, attitude, and confidence, there are some things you probably do want to ask your dentist about attaining or working towards having such a smile.
These are some of the common questions, your family dentist can answer. In regards to correcting your teeth and making them into the smile that you've always wanted.
If I have teeth that are chipped, broken, or cracked. Can you please advise me if bonding, veneers or crowns can solve these problems?
If I have gaps between my front teeth, will I need orthodontic work, or can they be corrected with an easier more affordable solution?
If I have teeth are crooked or overlapping as an adult, what are my options for straightening or aligning them, while avoiding the metallic braces look of a teenager.
I drink a lot of coffee and have standing on my teeth, and would like to know what kind of teeth whitening services you recommend. Are these options going to work for me or is there something else that I have to look into besides just coming in for a whitening every few months?
I think my teeth looked pretty straight, but my gums have an on even the line about them and it throws off the look of my entire smile. Is there nonsurgical way to correct this? What can be done about my gums?
My teeth are really uneven in spots, and it looks odd. I've seen other people get their uneven teeth get smoothed out. How is this done, and is it expensive? Dr. Alex Yu is a family Dentist in Scarborough (bluffs) and is accepting new clients. The dental office provides family dental care to all age ranges and accepts weekend appointments as well. |
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