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							Question - What is cosmetic dentistry? 
							  
							Answer - Traditionally, the 
							term "cosmetic" refers to a procedure that improves 
							the appearance. For successful, long-lasting 
							results, it is crucial to design and engineer the 
							mouth's "function" as well as improve appearance. We 
							refer to this combined approach as Aesthetic 
							Dentistry.   
							Question - Why is the bite important? 
							  
							Answer - The bite must be 
							stable and balanced so there are no points of 
							excessive stress that could potentially cause 
							ceramic restorations or teeth to break, or cause 
							some type of joint dysfunction.   
							Question - What can be done about a "gummy" smile? 
							  
							Answer - If you 
							show too much gum when you smile, there is a minor 
							surgical procedure called a "gum lift" that reduces 
							the amount of gum that shows.   
							Question - Are tooth-colored fillings better than 
							silver/mercury fillings?   
							Answer - Generally, yes. Aside from 
							the unappealing appearance of silver fillings, they 
							can cause teeth to fracture over time. However, the 
							dentist needs to know where and how to use the 
							tooth-colored material. As a simple rule, the 
							smaller the filling, the better it is to use 
							tooth-colored material. As fillings get bigger, 
							ceramic restorations are needed.   
							Question - Why does the gum around crowns look purple? 
							  
							Answer - This 
							can occur for several reasons: the crown may not fit 
							well, it may be too far under the gum, or it may 
							have a metal base that blocks light. Teeth are like 
							little fiber optic units. When light hits them, it 
							illuminates the teeth and the surrounding gum tissue 
							to give it that healthy pink glow. Metal blocks the 
							light, causing the tissue to look dark. Crowns that 
							are all ceramic are best for a natural appearance.
							  
							Question - What are the differences between bonding and 
							veneers?   
							Answer - "Bonding" is an older term that refers to 
							applying a composite resin as a "veneer" directly to 
							the teeth. Veneers are usually thought of as being 
							made from a ceramic material that is "bonded" to the 
							teeth. Less durable than ceramic, resin will stain 
							more readily and will need replacing more 
							frequently. Ceramic veneers are generally more 
							expensive than resin due to additional laboratory 
							fees.   
							Question - How can I get straighter teeth without braces?
							
							 
							Answer - This can often be accomplished with the use of 
							ceramic veneers to give the appearance of straighter 
							teeth. 
							 
							Question - How can I close the gaps between my teeth? 
							  Answer - Depending on the situation, gaps can be closed 
							either with orthodontic treatment or by bonding or 
							ceramic veneers. This requires analysis to make sure 
							the teeth are properly proportioned and fit within 
							the frame of the lips and the size of the face.
							  
							Question - How can missing teeth be replaced? 
							  
							Answer - Generally, 
							there are two ways to replace missing teeth: either 
							by a removable denture of some kind or by a bridge 
							or implants that stay in place in the mouth. 
							Treatment depends on the number of teeth missing; 
							the condition of the teeth adjacent to the space; 
							the quality and quantity of bone where the teeth are 
							missing; whether or not there is periodontal 
							disease; and the overall health of the mouth.   
							Question - Why are night-time appliances (mouth guards) 
							necessary?   
							Answer - If designed correctly, night-time 
							appliances (mouthguards) help keep teeth from 
							moving, protect ceramic restorations, and protect 
							teeth from wear damage caused by grinding or 
							clenching.   
							Question - How long will aesthetic dental treatment last?
							
							 Answer
							- Longevity varies from person to person depending on 
							oral habits, home care, and compliance with 
							utilizing the precision bite stabilizer. We do our 
							best to deliver high-quality treatment that will 
							last many years. 
							 
							Question - Are any of the procedures covered by insurance?
							
							 
							Answer - Except for cases involving fractures or other 
							pathological conditions, there is rarely insurance 
							coverage. 
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