Tala Dental

Cosmetic Dentistry

To enhance your looks, Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry is a great way to do so. It is an excellent method for restoring your smile.

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry refers to the procedures performed by your dentist to keep your mouth healthy. Implants, dentures, fillings, and crowns are just a few of the treatments included in restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is focuses on keeping the mouth functioning properly, also it improve the overall appearance of one’s smile.

  1. Composite white fillings

Composite white fillings are considered necessary if you have multiple holes in your teeth caused by cavities or other factors. Composite white fillings are ideal for Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry because they are simple to work with and provide a consistently positive experience.

  1. Zirconia Crowns

Zirconia dental crowns are very beneficial because they help to push the boundaries and bring in something robust and efficient. They are also extremely durable.

  1. Emax and Press ceramic cosmetic crowns

 

These cosmetic crowns will help you improve your appearance while giving you the confidence you’ve always desired. Ceramic crowns are adaptable and long-lasting. It’s a method that provides extremely well, and you’ll appreciate the value and how everything comes together.

  1. Veneers

Veneers are beneficial because they can enhance the visual appeal of a smile. They will shield the tooth’s surface from harm. Veneers can be made of dental porcelain or composite.

  1. Hollywood 

Hollywood is intended to help you improve and enhance your smile. It’s a great strategy for naturally increasing the power of your smile. It can be fully customized to one’s desires, and the end result will be white and perfect teeth!

  1. Fixed Bridges

Dentures can rarely cause problems, for fixing it permanent bridges might be useful.

A bridge is a dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It is also known as a “fixed bridge” or a “fixed dental prosthesis.” It is typically made up of an artificial tooth fused between two crowns (A crown is a hollow, man-made tooth that fits over a natural tooth or a dental implant) and extends across an area where there are no teeth. The bridge is locked in place by your own teeth on either side of the missing tooth(s) or by dental implants. A bridge is a permanent structure that cannot be removed.