Many brides and grooms decide to have cosmetic dentistry done before their wedding ceremony. Here are some things to think about.
Before their wedding day,
many brides and grooms have cosmetic dentistry treatments. Dentists used to just clean, fill cavities, and diagnose decay and gum disease. Nowadays, DDSs have an array of techniques to enhance the appearance of smiles. Everyone wants to look their very best in all those wedding pictures and with all the relatives and friends in attendance. They also want to look their very best for each other. Who wants to say their “I do’s” with unsightly pearly whites? Here are some popular treatments that the cosmetic dentist can perform before the big day:
- Veneers: Veneers are thin shells that cover up unsightly enamel. They can make the existing teeth look brighter, more evenly spaced, straight, harmoniously sized, shaped and gap free. This can take three appointments to accomplish. At the first appointment, x-rays and molds are taken as well as making the plan for the veneer coverings. At the next appointment, the teeth are shaved down to fit the devices. At the final appointment, the products are affixed permanently.
- Invisalign: Adults can get their smiles aligned with these clear plastic devices in much less time than traditional metal bands and brackets. Once the engagement is announced, the Invisalign straightening process can begin. When the big day to tie the knot arrives, the choppers can be gloriously straight.
- Dental implants: If either the bride or groom is missing one tooth or more, she or he can have them replaced with dental implants. Each artificial tooth is attached to the jawbone with a titanium screw which offers an amazingly strong bond and natural looking result.
- Whitening: Bleaching can get rid of stains and discolored spottiness on the pearly whites. Items that commonly cause staining are coffee, black tea, red wine, tobacco products and some medications. Want the yellow enamel to match the lacy white dress? Get them whitened by the cosmetic DDS.
- Crowns: It’s his and her special day to be the prince and princess of the event, so might as well give them each a crown. But not the tiara kind. Instead, any weak teeth or those that have cracked can be fitted with a natural looking porcelain crown. In the old days, even the crowns in a person’s mouth were silver or gold. Today, they are made of materials which blend into the surrounding oral structures quite naturally.
- Bonding: Another way of covering up stained or flawed teeth is with bonding. This is a process which covers the front and back of the tooth surface with a composite resin material in order to enhance the appearance of the oral structures.
A couple’s wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Both men and women want to look their very best on the day they become Mister and Missus. In the process of becoming the best that they can be, the hair stylist fixes their hair, the makeup artist makes up the bride’s face, the personal trainer whips their bodies into shape and the oral practitioner performs cosmetic dentistry so that when they grin for the camera, their smiles will be gorgeous.