Archive for May, 2010

Cosmetic dentist in weybridge considers all angles in designing your smile make over

Monday, May 31st, 2010

A custom-made smile, that’s what Smile Design truly means to us at Estetica, says our dentist, Dr Sina salimi www.esteticaa.co.uk

Smile flaws and imperfections such as stains, crooked teeth, gaps between teeth, and chips or cracks will disappear as they are replaced with a beautiful estetica smile often in only 3 visits!

Your smile is yours. It’s unique. What does the perfect smile for your age, gender, face and personality look like? Talk to our dentist,at estetica Dr. Salimi and find the answer.

Dr Salimi is an expert in designing the smile that’ll give you all of the qualities you want – with a natural look that fits you.
Whether you want to change the look of all your front teeth or just a few, cosmetic dentist,Dr Salimi in chertsey in Surrey will design smile restorations that dramatically change how you feel about your appearance.

As a skilled cosmetic dentist, Dr.Salimi will make sure that your smile fits you aesthetically. His extensive experience of promoting dental health also mean that your smile will be designed
correctly; protecting the health of your teeth, jaw and bite for the long-term.

In your free consultation with Dr Salimi he will discuss what you’re looking for. He will also carefully note unique details, such as:
* Skin color
* Lip line
* Gum shape and color
* Eye color
* Face shape
* Age

And how all of these affect the design of your new smile.

Our dentist brings his highest quality cosmetic training and his passion for artistry together in his smile designs. By getting to know each of his patients well, Dr. Perez is able to do something for his patients that not many cosmetic dentists offer. Dr. Salimi at estetica has his self-designed technique to understand what makes your smile yours. By using latest computer/ visual programs he can then use this special technique to incorporate whatever “personality” you want into your teeth. Through careful design of your teeth shape, size, angle, contour and color… he can provide characteristics that look assertive, gentle, mature, youthful, sexy or sporty. You pick! As Surrey dentis Dr Salimi knows, even masculine and feminine teeth are very different in appearance. With so many important factors to consider in your smile makeover, let your smile be designed with the detail-oriented and natural artistry of Dr.Salimi Simply visit our web site on www.esteticaa.co.uk or call 01932570099 to book your free consultation

How to create a beautiful smile with Inlay and onlays, advice from cosmetic dentist in Chertsey

Friday, May 28th, 2010

What are inlays and onlays?

Inlays and onlays are particular types of fillings made of composite resin, porcelain, or gold says dentist in Chertsey. An inlay is custom-made to fit the prepared cavity, while an onlay covers the entire chewing surface of the tooth. The primary disadvantage of inlays and onlays is their higher cost relative to traditional composite and amalgam fillings.

Are inlays or onlays right for me?

Inlays and onlays are durable alternatives for restoring large cavities. An inlay or onlay may be the best option if you:

  • Don’t mind spending more time and money to get a long-lasting result
  • Have a large cavity to be field
  • Want to avoid staining

What you should know

GOLD- gold doesn’t discolor or stain the teeth and has a longer life expectancy than silver. It can be placed esthetically into upper back teeth where it doesn’t show; however, it shouldn’t be placed opposite porcelain, because porcelain tends to wear gold rapidly during chewing.

PORCELAIN- research shows that bonded porcelain inlays and onlays can equal the strength of natural teeth, making them particularly attractive choices when booth esthetics and strength are required. However, extra stress can fracture porcelain just as it can natural teeth.

COMPOSITE- although not as long lasting as gold or porcelain, composite resin inlays and onlays are an esthetic and less expensive option.

Why use porcelain veneers instead of bonding to close the gaps between teeth, advice from cosmetic dentist in Esher

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Although bonding is the quickest way to close spaces between the teeth, laminating with porcelain is also an option says dentist in surrey. Although veneers take at least two appointments and typically cost much more than bonding, a major advantage is the proportional accuracy that they provide. This technique is especially effective when spaces are not uniform. Another reason to choose porcelain veneers is that they will not stain nearly as much as bonded restorations. At estetica dental clinic , we offer wide range of treatments in cosmetic dentistry and facial rejuvenation procedures such as Botox, Restylane, Dermaroller, Sculptra.

To book your free consultation, call us on 01932 570099 or simply visit www.esteticacosmetic.co.uk or www.esteticaa.co.uk

Dentist in Esher advice on smile make over with cosmetic fillings and compares composite filling material with Amalgam

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Silver Fillings can ruin even the most beautiful smile. It is worth the cost to opt for a more esthetic solution says dentist in Esher surrey.

Gray matters – if a silver amalgam filling corrodes, the mercury or tin can leak in to the inner walls of the tooth, changing it’s colour and creating an unwanted distraction when you are smiling or talking.

Silver amalgam.

Decay can be treated with a silver amalgam filling. Although simple and cost-effective, most patients feel this is not a very esthetic solution, as the silver often shows when you are talking or laughing, even in back teeth. For this reason, silver amalgam fillings are not a featured solution.

Advantages

  • Completed in one appointment
  • Least costly option for restoring decayed teeth
  • Predictable and long lasting results

Disadvantages

  • Visibility of metal
  • Tooth discoloration possible
  • Can corrode
  • Contain mercury
  • Not sealed to tooth
  • Non-insulating (conducts heat and cold)
  • Less suited for large cavities (covering a cusp)

Why composite?

If the cavity left by the removed decay or filling isn’t to large, composite resin can provide a cosmetically appealing filling alternative, particularly in lower back teeth that show when you smile or laugh.

Is tooth-colored composite right for me?

Tooth-colored composite resin offers conservative but esthetic approach to filling cavities. A composite filling may the best option for you:

  • Are getting a small filling in an area that is visible during smiling or talking
  • Want to keep cost and time of treatment to a minimum
  • Are willing to accept an option with reduced longevity and resistance to wear and staining
  • Want to keep as much of your existing tooth structure as possible

Is bonding the right option for you to close the space between your teeth, tips from dentist in Walton on Thames in surrey. Book your free consultation

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Composite resin, a plastic material, is applied to etched enamel to make the teeth wider in areas where gaps exist says cosmetic dentist in Walton. Bonding may also be used to close a space temporarily, for example, until crowns are made or during orthodontic treatment. The procedure can be performed without an anesthetic in one visit.

In recent years, bonding has proved to be a highly effective treatment for closing spaces between the teeth. Bonding may be the best option if you:

  • Want immediate results
  • Desire a less expensive and less invasive option than veneers or crowns
  • Have other esthetic problems that could be solved by bonding
  • Prefer a procedure that is reversible

Bond only healthy teeth

Gum disease or bone loss must be treated before bonding takes place. The only exception to this rule is when your dentist believes that the loose teeth need to be splinted together. To book your free consultation for any smile make over procedures such as veneers , crowns and Invisalign visit www.esteticaa.co.uk

Bonded teeth require care.

Bonding can be used successfully on both upper and lower teeth. However, bonded teeth are more likely to chip, crack, and stain than are natural teeth, particularly the lower front teeth, which are more susceptible to forces from chewing says cosmetic dentist in Walton on Thames. This also means that some repairs to the bonding are

Considered normal maintenance during its life expectancy. If you have bonded teeth, a professional cleaning three to four times a year is a must. Even than, the bonding may need to be replaced or repaired in 5 to8 years.

Cosmetic dentist in Weybridge tips on how to avoid tooth decay

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

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Why do teeth decay?

Certain types of acid-producing bacteria cause decay of tooth enamel that attack the tooth enamel located on the tooth’s surface says dentist in Weybridge. Once the enamel surface is broken, the tooth can no longer repair itself. Continuing decay undermines the inner tooth and attacks the nerve, causing toothache.

Healthy teeth are beautiful teeth!

You can help prevent tooth decay by taking steps to limit bacteria on your teeth:

  • Brush and floss daily. Consult your dentist for his or her recommendation for the best toothpaste and type of toothbrush for your mouth.
  • Eat healthy foods, especially whole grains, vegetables, fruits, and foods that are low in saturated fat and sodium.
  • Avoid foods that contain a lot of sugar, especially sticky, sweet foods such as caramels and hard candies since the longer sugar stays in contact with your teeth, the more damage it can do.

Closing the gap between your teeth with invisible brace, dentist in Esher advice on invisalign.

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Braces aren’t just for kids anymore. In fact, adults now comprise more than 20% of patients who seek the help of an orthodontist. In some cases, treatment consists of only removable appliances or retainers. In others, clear or tooth-colored brackets, instead of traditional metal ones, can be used or a patient my choose a system using clear matrices (such as Invisalign) or lingual braces, which are mounted behind the teeth.

Orthodontics is usually best, says dentist in Esher in surrey

In the long run, orthodontics is the best solution for most people. Even if full crowns eventually will be needed, teeth should be aligned properly first. And although orthodontic treatment requires regular adjustments and the most time of the alternatives – usually taking 6 months to 2 years to complete – it has the advantage of leaving the natural teeth intact and being close to a permanent solution (although in most cases, retainers must be worn to keep teeth from shifting back to their original position). Bonding, porcelain veneers, or crowns, on the other hand, will usually require repair or periodic replacement.

At estetica we offer free teeth whitening with every invisalign treatment, to book your free cosmetic consultation simply visit www.esteticaa.co.uk or www.esteticacosmetic.co.uk

Dentist in Walton on Thames offers free cosmetic consultation and discuses possible causes for having gaps between teeth.

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Space between the teeth are most often caused by heredity. However, they also may be caused by personal habits such as tongue thrusting or by abnormal tongue or swallowing movements. Bone loss under the gum tissue can also cause teeth to separate, as can loss of the back teeth, which often transfers chewing activity forward. How a space is treated has a lot to do with its cause says cosmetic dentist in surrey.

Remember the three Rs!

There are several ways to close unsightly gaps. Which method is chosen depends on the cause of the space, its size, its location, and the condition of adjacent teeth says expert dentist in cosmetic dentistry in Chertsey.

At estetica we are aware of, both cost and your personal needs will play a significant role in your choice of treatment. We could address all the concerns regarding your smile in your free consultation visit Estetica

Correcting space problems, however, usually involves one of the three R’s

  • Repositioning teeth with orthodontics When teeth are attractive and healthy, repositioning is the ideal treatment, as it involves no loss of enamel. Some alternatives, such as full crowns, require sacrificing healthy tooth structure for cosmetic correction.
  • Restoring teeth through bonding, veneers, or crowns. Patients frequently prefer immediate results. In such cases, bonding or laminating with porcelain may be the answer. In other cases, a combination of therapies offers the best results.
  • Removal of teeth, followed by replacement with a bridge or implant. Removal is used only as a last resort and will not be covered in this chapter.

Visit our web site on www.esteticaa.co.uk to book your free consultation.

Are you unhappy with the gap between your teeth? Book your free smile make over consultation with dentist in Virginia water

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Many people don’t realize the effect of space between the front teeth can have on a person’s appearance. Consider the real story of one of our patient at estetica. Our patient is in his 40s who had a gap closed between his upper front teeth. A week after the crowns were placed he said, ‘ Some of my friends thought I had a new hairstyle. Others actually thought I’d had a face-lift! They don’t realize that the only thing different is that the space between my front teeth is gone.’ This same phenomenon happens over and over again. Why? Because for the first time, people are actually looking at the person’s face instead between his or her teeth.

If you have a space between your teeth that you don’t like, but you haven’t had it closed because you were told it would take years of orthodontic treatment, book your free smile make over consultation at www.esteticaa.co.uk.

In addition to orthodontics, spaces between teeth can be corrected with bonding, porcelain veneers , or all-ceramic crowns . But don’t be surprised if people don’t recognize exactly what’s different about you. Just get ready for comments like, ‘You look terrific!’

Are crowns right for saving my fractured tooth?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Advice from dentist in Weybridge with special interest in cosmetic dentistry

Crowns offer an aesthetic solution when little tooth structure remains following a fracture. Crowns may be the best option if you:

  • Have lost too much tooth structure to allow contouring or bonding
  • Are willing and able to spend more time and money on the procedure
  • Want an esthetic solution that allows change in tooth shade and shape

If you fracture a front tooth so badly that there is little tooth structure left, a crown is probably the treatment of choice. If a back tooth fractures, it also may be best restore it with a crown. The procedure should be performed immediately, especially if the pulp is exposed and living nerves are unprotected.

You could book your free cosmetic dentistry consultation by calling 01932 570099 or visit www.esteticaa.co.uk