Cosmetic Contouring

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Cosmetic Contouring

Enhance your Teeth’s shape And Size With Advanced Cosmetic Contouring Treatment

Cosmetic contouring, also known as tooth reshaping, is a minimally invasive procedure that is used to change the dimensions, shape or surface of a tooth. The method helps in improving dental health, provides appealing teeth and an attractive smile. Therefore, if you are unhappy with your teeth’s shape or size, it is worthwhile to get a cosmetic treatment done.

Candidates for Tooth Reshaping

  • Individuals with irregularly shaped canines
  • Those who have minor chips at their teeth’s edges
  • People with irregular tooth shapes
  • Individuals who require finishing touch after removal of braces
  • Minor crowding or malpositioned teeth

Benefits of Cosmetic Contouring/Tooth Reshaping

  • Provides an attractive and confident smile
  • Improved oral hygiene
  • Minimises the risk of tooth decay and dental diseases
  • Makes flossing and brushing easy
  • Helps repair biting issues
  • Makes teeth look natural and healthy

Before the Contouring Procedure

  • Dental X-rays of the patient’s teeth are taken to ascertain the size and location of the pulp which is built up with arteries and nerves.
  • After this, the tooth is examined to check if cosmetic contouring is the right treatment for the patient. If the pulp is too thin or directly adjacent to the teeth, recontouring cannot take place. In these situations, other treatments such as teeth bonding are advised.

During the Contouring Procedure

As the tooth enamel is not innervated with nerves, there is no need for anaesthesia. The patient may feel some vibration throughout the procedure because of the sanding disc.

The little component of the enamel is removed, and the tooth is sculpted using a drill. This is done keeping in mind the appearance of the tooth. After this, the tooth is made to fit in a proper position with the adjacent one.

After the tooth is sculpted, it is polished to give an attractive finish. If there are any lumps between the teeth, they are removed with sandpaper for smoothing the sides.

After the Contouring Procedure

  • After the procedure is completed, the reshaped tooth must be given appropriate care to maintain its enhanced look.
  • The recontoured enamel can be exposed to the danger of flaking or discolouration. Therefore, after the procedure, patients need to avoid chewing gums, foods that are hard to eat and open containers with their teeth to reduce chances of chipping.
  • Patients need to brush their teeth twice a day in order to keep them free of stains.

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