What are dental veneers? What are the benefits of veneers? Stain-resistant Drink coffee or tea without worrying about yellowing.
Natural looking results Practically undetectable. If you are opting for one or two teeth to have veneers, they can be custom coloured to match your existing teeth. Am I a good candidate for veneers? Advances in dental veneers technology A Better Smile Dental Centre now has a breakthrough technology in veneers , known as Lumineers.
Our veneers are essentially indistinguishable from natural teeth — naturally perfect teeth, that is. Because we offer porcelain veneers that are customized and fitted perfectly to your teeth, you can fix several issues at once with just one process. When done the right way, porcelain veneers can stay strong and beautiful for many years. Here at Blaisdell Family Dentistry our cosmetic dental team will ensure that your porcelain veneers are done right. Then we will provide you with the information you need so you can keep your sensational new smile!
At Blaisdell Family Dentistry, you will find first rate dental care and our committed team of dental professionals. Our menu of cosmetic services includes dental implants , clear braces from Invisalign and porcelain veneers. Schedule an appointment with us today. A brighter and whiter smile. Stronger teeth. A natural look that will blend with your natural enamel. Stain resistance. Better functionality for eating and speaking. Long-lasting durability. We have nothing but wonderful things to say about their attention to detail and dedication to their practice.
Best Dental office in the Boise area!! The entire staff is personable, professional and fun. I was in an accident and Dr. Blaisdell had to do some extensive work on my mouth.
He gave me options not orders on treatment. He gave wise counsel and compassion. I knew ahead of time what the treatment would be and the cost—no surprises. I highly recommend Dr. Blaisdell as a stellar Dr. Craig Blaisdell for 16 years now. The whole staff is simply amazing.
From the beginning to the end, the whole experience is wonderful. If your child is teething, you can try the baby rusks to alleviate their discomfort. Good teeth happen to those that look after their teeth If you look after your teeth, then you will have better teeth.
These are just the facts. This includes twice daily brushings, flossing and regular check-ups. Laster can partner with you to achieve your goals. Have you been told that your bite is off? So what types of bite problems exist and keep you from having perfect teeth? Here are a few of the most common:. One of the most common types of bite issues in both adults and children is known as an overbite.
This occurs when the top teeth are in front of and overlapping your bottom teeth. In many cases, the size and shape of the teeth or jaw can cause the overbite. If you have too much or too little space between your teeth, it may result in significant problems and even result in crowded teeth.
Underbites occur when bottom teeth are in front of the top teeth and overlap them — the opposite of an overbite. Crossbites occur when top teeth — either the back or the front — fit inside of the bottom teeth. This may be caused by a jaw misalignment or it may just be a misalignment of the teeth. An anterior crossbite is when the front top teeth are behind the bottom front teeth. Crossbite may only affect a single tooth, or whole groups of teeth could be affected.
However, there are some key features that dentists or orthodontists look at when evaluating your teeth. When you look at teeth from the front — think of looking at yourself in the mirror — a perfect bite will feature upper front teeth that are lined up parallel to your lower lip when you smile.
When you close your bite, about half to two-thirds of the length of your bottom teeth should be easily visible. Overlapping too much would mean you have an overbite. Your upper arch of teeth should be a bit wider than your lower arch, and your upper teeth should all be sitting just outside of your lower teeth when you bite down.
Also known as the arch view, this is what you see when you open your mouth wide and low up at the bottoms of the upper teeth or down at the tops of the lower teeth.
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