Options to Improve an Uneven Smile Line with Cosmetic Dentistry

Patients who are unhappy with an uneven smile line have more treatments available than ever before due to cosmetic dentistry. An uneven smile line can be a source of self-consciousness for some people, and straightening it can lead to a more attractive smile. This can increase overall confidence in oneself, and there are functional benefits as well. People with teeth that are evenly spaced and that fit together well have better chewing function and resting posture. 

Cosmetic procedures to improve an uneven smile line

For those looking for cosmetic options to make a smile line more even, orthodontics and restorative dentistry are the two main methods. While the techniques are different, the end result is a smile that is more aesthetically pleasing and functional.

Traditional braces

While some adult patients may shy away from traditional braces, orthodontics have come a long way in recent years. Braces no longer have to be dark silver and very prominent. There are clear brackets now that are less noticeable but still get the same result. 

Clear aligners

For patients who want to go the orthodontic route but who do not want traditional braces, clear aligners can be a good alternative. These are custom trays that initiate small movements of the teeth over time. There are several sets of trays in a kit that are typically changed every two to three weeks — depending on how compliant the patient is. The trays must be worn for most hours of the day. Ideally, a patient should only remove them for eating.

Crowns

Crowns are a faster option for those wanting a smile change right now. In the crown procedure, a dentist removes a portion of the tooth structure so that a custom-made cap can be cemented on. The dentist can sometimes shape the teeth in such a way that the overall smile is straighter. 

It is important to note that once the teeth are prepped for custom caps, a crown must be kept on the tooth indefinitely. This is a permanent cosmetic dentistry option that is not reversible, although new crowns can be made if the patient desires. 

Veneers

Veneers are similar to crowns in that they are a quicker option for straightening teeth than orthodontic treatments. Unlike crowns, though, the dentist removes less tooth structure. A veneer only covers the front surface of the tooth unlike a full-coverage crown. A veneer may not have the same strength or longevity as a crown but is still a reasonable option for some patients.

Conclusion

While orthodontic treatments do not require the removal of tooth structure, crowns and veneers are a faster treatment option. Therefore, cosmetic dentistry treatments must be decided on a case-by-case basis. For patients wanting to correct an uneven smile, a consultation with a dentist is recommended so that all treatment options can be explored and the most favorable one chosen for the patient's unique situation. 

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