Aesthetic dental treatments do not only aim for white teeth. Tooth form, color, bite, facial harmony and chewing function are planned together.
Why does an aesthetic need arise?
Tooth discoloration, trauma-related fractures, tooth loss, crowding, gum recession and old restorations are among common reasons for seeking aesthetic dentistry.
Planning in harmony with the face
The size, alignment and color of teeth should fit the person's face shape, skin tone, lip line and smile line. Very large or very small tooth forms can weaken a natural appearance.
Multidisciplinary approach
Aesthetic dentistry often requires evaluating orthodontics, prosthetics, implants, fillings, root canal treatment and periodontal treatment together. Good planning with coordination between branches can produce healthier results.
Treatment duration
Procedures such as teeth whitening may be completed quickly, while crowding, missing teeth or gum problems may require a more comprehensive process. The goal is not only a beautiful smile, but a healthy oral structure that can be used long term.
