Cosmetic Enhancements

 

When we think of cosmetic surgery, we tend to focus on the cheeks, eyes, and nose. But there are some appearance enhancements that a cosmetic surgeon can't make: those having to do with your teeth. As more people look to improve their appearance through surgery, cosmetic dentistry and periodontology are experiencing a rise in popularity. In fact, a poll conducted by the American Academy of Periodontology found that smile enhancement procedures outnumbered eyelid surgeries five to one.

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry cites a recent study in which participants were shown photos of people before and after smile-enhancing treatment. The people with improved smiles were rated not just as more attractive, but also more popular, sensitive, successful, and friendly.

If you're interested in improving your smile, we can help in a variety of areas. Following are some of the most common corrections we perform for our patients.

Gummy or Crooked Smile

If you have too much gum showing when you smile, causing your teeth to look short, we call this a gummy smile. If your gum line is uneven, causing some teeth to look shorter than others, we call this a crooked smile. Both situations may be remedied with a procedure referred to as tissue re-contouring. During this procedure, we remove excess gum tissue and reshape the contour of your gums to lengthen the crowns of your teeth and provide a natural-looking gum line. If gum tissue re-contouring is an option, Dr. Sanders will reshape your gum tissue using her radiosurgical instrument.  High frequency units result in superior tissue healing. 

Exposed Roots

Gum recession can be caused by gum disease, vigorous brushing, grinding or clenching, or simply age and genetics. Regardless of the cause, as gums recede they expose the roots of the tooth, creating the appearance of longer teeth. Exposed roots also increase vulnerability to root decay, bone loss, and sensitivity to hot and cold liquids and foods. The solution to this situation is a soft-tissue graft, also known as a gum graft. We can arrange for you to have a consultation with a Periodontist to determine whether you are a candidate for grating. During this procedure, tissue from the top of your mouth or another source is transplanted to the gum area, covering the roots and restoring the gum line to its original, healthy location. A soft-tissue graft protects your roots from decay and helps prevent additional gum recession.

Missing Teeth

Aside from creating distracting gaps in your smile, missing teeth can cause problems with your oral health. To restore your smile to fullness and health, we will refer you to an oral surgeon to see if you are a candidate for the placement of a dental implant. An implant is a replacement tooth root that is surgically placed into the jawbone. The oral surgeon will release you back to Dr. Sanders for the fabrication of the implant supported crown. Permanent implant supported crowns look and feel like natural teeth. The implant portion of your restoration can last a lifetime if cared for properly.

Gum Indentations

When a tooth falls out or is removed, an indentation can appear in the gums and jawbone just above the spot where the tooth used to be. This occurs because the jawbone slowly atrophies or disappears in response to the empty space. In combination with replacing your missing tooth, an oral surgeon may provide ridge augmentation, a procedure in which we smooth out the indentation to recreate the original curvature of your gums and jaw. This procedure generally includes bone grafting to restore the missing bone, and in some cases must be performed prior to the placement of implants to ensure that sufficient bone is available to securely retain the implant.

Why Choose
Our Practice

Dr. Sanders is an Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), the world's premiere cosmetic dentistry authority. Fellowship is the highest level of achievement recognized by the AACD. Committed to excellence, she utilizes only the very best materials and the most-accomplished dental ceramists. With more than two decades of experience and hundreds of continuing education hours, Dr. Sanders gives her patients smiles that are not only beautiful but stand the test of time, providing excellent function and maximum comfort. Together, she and Dr. Lovett provide the very best in cosmetic and general dentistry care.

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