tooth contouring Archives - Chisholm Trail https://chisholmtrailsmilecenter.com/tag/tooth-contouring/ Tue, 21 May 2024 18:00:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 3 Cosmetic Treatments to Fine Tune Your Square Teeth https://chisholmtrailsmilecenter.com/3-cosmetic-treatments-to-fine-tune-your-square-teeth/ Fri, 30 Sep 2022 09:21:48 +0000 https://chisholmtrailsmilecenter.com/?p=11103 Even if you have straight, healthy teeth, you may be dissatisfied with the look of your smile. Perhaps you can’t quite pin down exactly what it is, but something just doesn’t feel right. If so, your tooth shape may be the culprit. For many, square teeth don’t match their personality. Fortunately, cosmetic dentistry treatments can…

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Even if you have straight, healthy teeth, you may be dissatisfied with the look of your smile. Perhaps you can’t quite pin down exactly what it is, but something just doesn’t feel right. If so, your tooth shape may be the culprit. For many, square teeth don’t match their personality. Fortunately, cosmetic dentistry treatments can give you more rounded teeth. 

At Chisholm Trail Smile Center, Dr. Matthew Bridges plays close attention to the details. He understands that something seemingly minor, like your tooth shape, can have a major impact on your appearance. With his skill and specialized training in Predictable Esthetics, he can give you the smile you dream of. 

Contact Chisholm Trail Smile Center today to schedule your consultation.

Are square teeth undesirable?

Not necessarily! Every person’s tooth shape is unique. But certain shapes do tend to convey specific personality traits. Some people feel that square teeth indicate self-assurance, ambition, and extroversion. Others think that square teeth seem more masculine. So for you, square teeth may be ideal! 

On the other hand, if you want your smile to exude gentleness, youthfulness, and femininity, round teeth may be more suited to your personality. In these instances, Dr. Bridges can help you select a cosmetic treatment to meet your needs.

Tooth Contouring

Tooth contouring is the most conservative option for square teeth. Dr. Bridges will remove some of your enamel, smoothing the sharper corners and edges of your teeth. Enamel is the body’s hardest substance. Its job is to protect the soft inner tissue of teeth and help prevent decay. Therefore, removing a tiny amount of this tissue will not compromise the structural integrity or health of your teeth. 

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers offer even more transformative results than contouring. They may be appropriate if you desire more significant tooth reshaping. They can also be beneficial if you wish to address multiple cosmetic concerns. For instance, veneers can cover up dark internal stains, minor chips, and gaps between teeth, among other things. 

Veneers are incredibly popular, thanks to their dramatic results and durability. They have a 93.5% survival rate after 10 years, and can easily last up to 20. Because of these advantages, the global market for veneers is expected to nearly double by 2028.

Composite Veneers

If you opt for composite veneers, also known as dental bonding, Dr. Bridges will reshape your teeth by coating them in composite resin. He will sculpt the material, rounding the edges to conceal your square teeth. Then he will cure, or harden, the resin with a special light. 

You might choose composite veneers over porcelain if you are on a budget. They may also be appropriate if you have worn enamel and thus cannot undergo the preparation process for porcelain veneers. The drawback is that dental bonding is not as durable. At the same time, however, composite veneers are reversible so re-treatment is not necessary later down the road. 

Schedule a Cosmetic Consultation 

If square teeth are keeping you from the smile you desire, contact Chisholm Trail Smile Center for a cosmetic consultation. 

You can make an appointment online or call (580) 255-4880. 

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Square vs. Round Teeth: What Shape Should My Teeth Be? https://chisholmtrailsmilecenter.com/square-vs-round-teeth-what-shape-should-my-teeth-be/ Tue, 12 Apr 2022 16:54:05 +0000 https://chisholmtrailsmilecenter.com/?p=9822 The post Square vs. Round Teeth: What Shape Should My Teeth Be? appeared first on Chisholm Trail.

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The truth is that there is no right or wrong answer to this great debate. Square teeth are not inherently better than round teeth (and vice versa). However, after evaluating your smile, your cosmetic dentist can form a constructive opinion on which shape may blend in nicely with your natural features. 

At Chisholm Trail Smile Center, Dr. Matthew L. Bridges helps patients decide which teeth shape looks more flattering on them and which cosmetic dentistry techniques can help them achieve their goals aesthetically. Here, we go over three considerations when deciding which shape your teeth should be that may come up during your initial consultation

Consider Face Shape

Facial recognition scientists define nine distinct face shapes, and knowing yours can help you look and feel your best. As a rule of thumb, go for a tooth shape opposite your natural face shape.

For instance, if you have a more angular (such as a heart or square-shaped face), round teeth may look more suitable when you smile. Conversely, consider square teeth if your face is more soft and curved (including oval or round face shapes).

Use the Golden Ratio Method

Discovered by the ancient Greeks, the golden ratio is a mathematical formula that describes two numbers (a and b). The sum of (a+b) divided by the larger number (a) must be equal to the ratio of the larger number divided by the smaller number (a divided by b). 

Sometimes nicknamed the “divine proportion,” the golden ratio frequently exists in the natural world and is often showcased by the number of petals on a flower, the seed pattern in a sunflower, the number of sides in an unpeeled banana, and more.

Dentists can incorporate the golden ratio into your smile by using it as a tool to assess the widths of the anterior maxillary teeth and to create a more natural-looking, proportionate smile.

Incorporate Your Personality Into Your Smile

You might not realize this, but how your teeth are shaped may subconsciously convey certain personality traits when you smile. 

As people get older, teeth tend to experience more wear and tear, so square teeth can come across as more mature or weathered. Conversely, people with round teeth are generally perceived as more gentle and feminine. Furthermore, the incisors of younger patients tend to be more rounded, so round incisors can appear more youthful.

Square or Round Teeth? We can help you decide.

Although there’s no wrong or right answer, consider what will make you feel the most confident about your smile and your cosmetic dentist’s opinion. When it comes to changing the shape and size of your teeth, here are some services offered at our Duncan, OK location that can dramatically transform your smile:

  • Porcelain and composite veneers are paper-thin shells adhered to the top of the teeth that can add dimension and hide minor imperfections (such as gaps between the teeth).
  • Dental bonding will do the trick and can smooth out small flaws when bonded to the existing teeth.
  • Tooth contouring can address minor cosmetic imperfections by gently reshaping the tooth.

Should your teeth look rounder or more square? Find the answer to this question by scheduling a cosmetic dentistry consultation by calling 580-255-4880 or messaging us online.

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