6 Benefits Of A Smile Makeover

As this is fast becoming a popular cosmetic dentistry treatment, a full mouth reconstruction or smile makeover will completely transform your smile, addressing many aesthetic and functional concerns all at once. If you have multiple issues regarding your teeth that make you want to shy away from smiling, we recommend a complete smile makeover. This may sound somewhat intimidating but there is nothing more important than gaining your confidence back and loving your smile once more. The following is a list of the main benefits of having a smile makeover treatment done.

Personalized Treatment Plan

There are many factors to consider when undergoing this treatment, it is not simply a one-size-fits-all treatment plan. You might think your favourite celebrity has the most perfect teeth and may think that you want the same. However we are all unique and we don’t want your smile to appear unnatural. At De Necker Dentistry we believe that your smile is uniquely yours and so we will assess factors such as your facial structure and treatment goals to create a smile that is dazzling and not disastrously fake.

Your dentist will generate a personalized treatment plan that will consider your unique smile goals, while maximizing your time and budget. For example, do you have noticeable dental flaws on your lower front teeth? At the same time would you like to have an overall whiter smile? Then the most obvious way to proceed with the treatment would be to firstly whiten your smile and then colour match your veneers to your new natural tooth shade. In this way, a smile makeover is the most efficient way to achieve the results you want.

Total Transformation

Even having one or two mouth reconstruction treatments has the power to change the way you smile. It is truly amazing how greatly a few modifications can improve your appearance and oral function. Once the smile makeover process is complete, you will be delighted at your new healthy smile.

Confidence Booster

There is no doubt that a great smile makes a person feel amazing. Having chipped, stained or misaligned teeth and uneven gums can be a great source of embarrassment and discomfort. One of the best things about having a smile makeover is the renewed sense of self-confidence. When you know your teeth look amazing, you may be more likely to smile around friends and family and this in-turn will improve your sense of well being.

Improved Speech

Teeth are not only important for breaking down food when we eat but teeth play an important role in speech. A single cracked or missing tooth from the front of your mouth can cause speech impediments such as involuntary whistling or a noticeable lisp. Cosmetic treatments such as porcelain veneers or all-ceramic restorations can make subtle adjustments that result in better speech.

Professional Success

According to a recent study, having a beautiful smile may contribute to greater success in the workplace. A study has revealed that attractive people earn 12 percent more yearly in comparison to people who are considered to be less attractive. There’s no denying that a great smile plays a large part in one’s overall appearance, physical beauty and will make you seem more approachable and friendly. In fact, research conducted by Oral B concluded that simply having white teeth alone can increase a person’s physical appeal by 20 percent.

Improved Overall Health

A smile makeover can also help improve your overall health. For example, any new crown or other restoration will be designed by your dentist with your unique bite in mind. Improving your bite and chewing function will make it easier to eat a healthy, balanced diet. Your body will benefit from consuming a diet richer in nutrients and vitamins.    

Are you curious as to how a smile makeover can improve help you? As you can see, a smile makeover can do more than just rejuvenate the appearance of your teeth. If you are interested in improving your quality of life overall, boosting your confidence and more, contact De Necker Dentistry today.

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