
Smile design is a successful method that combines various procedures to generate a personalised smile through the use of dentistry and art together. Every day, more patients apply for this approach.
First and foremost, a healthy smile is tailored to your specific needs. We will plan your smile design based on your age, face shape, gender, occupation, and personality. The most important aspect of smile design is repairing your smile while maintaining your naturalness and health.
The first stage in constructing your smile is to choose a geometric shape that complements your face features. This is because your attributes provide passwords for the desired shape of your teeth. However, male and female anatomy differ from one another.
In women, the transition zones of the face lines should be more softer, and the brows and nasal arches should be less prominent. Men's facial features appear significantly more prominent and sharp. The proportions of the forehead (upper face), nose (midface), and chin (lower face) differ dramatically from those of women.
Women's teeth have softer corners, and the two teeth in the middle are longer than those around them. There are very few gaps between the corners of consecutive teeth. In addition, the grin line has an upward curvature. Male teeth have far more outstanging lines, and their end lines appear straighter. Furthermore, the grin line in men follows a significantly slower curve than in women.
Purpose of Smile Design
Smile design is to reduce tooth discoloration, misalignment or improper locations of one or more teeth, gaps created by missing teeth, and incompatibility of the apparent tooth and gingival ratio. Furthermore, this operation guarantees that your gums are properly levelled, removes the caverns that form on your cheeks and lips as a result of tooth loss, and protects you from having incompatible tooth lengths. Smile design addresses all of the issues that cause deterioration in your aesthetic look.
Zirconium Crown
Zirconium crowns, whose uses have continously produced aimed aesthetics, durability, harmony and naturalness, are the best items available for smile desin in dentistry. The usage of porcelain crowns with metal supports in cosmetic dentistry is gradually disappearing with each passing day. Instead of using metals for its supporting structure, this system, which has all the qualities we want—biological harmony, natural appearance, aesthetics, and mechanical resistance—uses a white alloy known as "zirconium."
Because zirconium-supported porcelain is both aesthetically pleasing enough for front teeth and durable enough for back teeth, we choose it. People's quality of life and self esteem is enhanced by usage of zirconium based porcelain in smile dentistry which has aesthetically pleasing look on front teeth and durability on back teeth. These characteristics of Zirconium crowns is what makes them perfect material for a brand new smile.
Laminated/Emax Veneers
What is the laminated veneers treatment?
Dental laminate veneers are an excellent choice for tooth repair in cosmetic dentistry for a variety of reasons. These veneers are intended to significantly improve dental aesthetics, providing an enticing choice for patients looking to keep their teeth while getting a bright smile. Laminated veneers treatment involves covering the front surface of teeth with a thin, slender coating. A plan to get veneers in dental clinics includes an initial consultation, a bespoke design and shaping phase, and the assurance of a natural appearance.
Who are the candidates for Laminated Veneers Treatment?
Candidates
Small defects in smile
Healthy teeth and gums.
Committed to oral care
Realistic expectations
Straight enough teeth
Non-smoker
Here are nine important features of suitable applicants for laminate veneers:
• Minor mistakes, like misalignment, may need to be corrected.
• Ideal for those with discoloration that cannot be treated with traditional whitening methods.
• Veneers require a sufficient quantity of enamel to bind with teeth.
• Prevent gum disease and severe decays.
• Not suited for individuals with severe bruxism.
• Patients with realistic expectations for the ultimate output.
• Ensuring patient compliance with oral hygiene after the surgery.
• Unable to resolve significant malocclusion or biting concerns.
• Smokers' veneers may not last and may appear weird.