Prior to starting treatment, it is essential to accurately understand the patient's needs and aesthetic expectations. In order to diagnose issues with the mouth and tooth structure, the dentist creates models of the patient's mouth using measurements taken there. Based on the identified issues, the dentist chooses the approaches and techniques to employ.
If orthodontic treatment is not necessary, the level gum disorders are usually corrected after the treatment plan. In cases of tooth loss, implant placement or surgical application may be required, depending on the treatment plan. After that, the procedure for cleaning and brightening teeth begins. The patient's teeth regain their white, natural color during this process.
If it is deemed necessary, an aesthetic composite filling is applied to aesthetically compromised teeth after the tooth whitening procedure. When this approach falls short, zirconium or laminated veneer is used. Prior to beginning the next procedure, each step is practiced in accordance with the patient's aesthetic objectives.
The aesthetic appeal and design of their smiles are often improved by medical facial filling procedures, which are popular among patients. The patient's smile design is preserved, and it is now easier to see because of the dermal filling that was used around the lip.