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Dental Work and Holidays: A Guide for Travellers


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Dental Work and Holidays: A Guide for Travellers

Just because you go on holiday, doesn't mean that the bacteria on your mouth does. Hi! My name is Mandi, and as a lover of travelling, I have taken a lot of trips. Unfortunately, I have also had the misfortune to suffer from dental issues on those trips. This blog focuses on everything related to travelling and dental work. I plan to have posts on picking the right travel insurance for your teeth, dealing with a broken tooth when abroad, dental tourism and more. I hope that you find the information that you need and that your next holiday goes well. Now, let's smile together from wherever we are in the world! Happy travels!

Chipped A Tooth? Consider These Cosmetic Dental Treatments

Chipped teeth are one of the more common dental imperfections that you could acquire, more so if you are engaged in activities that could expose your teeth to trauma such as physical sports. Additionally, chips can also occur when the enamel of your teeth has severely worn down, making it weak and brittle. However, since chipped teeth do not usually affect the nerve endings o the tooth, some people neglect fixing them as they assume it is merely cosmetic. But if a chipped tooth is left as it is, it means the overall integrity of the tooth is diminished and could put it at risk of further damage. The following are cosmetic dental treatments you may want to deliberate on getting if you have a chipped tooth.

Cosmetic bonding

The first thing to note about dental treatments or chipped teeth is that they largely depend on the severity of the damage. Therefore, if one a small fragment of your tooth has chipped away, or it is has developed a superficial crack, then dental bonding would be sufficient to remedy the damage. This form of cosmetic dental treatment is also usually referred to as a filler since it quite literally fills in the missing part of the tooth.

The dentist will create a composite resin that matches the colour of your teeth and will mould it against the surface of your tooth to restore the initial shape. Smoothening of the tooth through filing is done once the resin has cured via exposure to ultraviolet light. Dental binding provides you with a time and cost efficient treatment, making it ideal for people that would like a quick and easy fix to their chipped teeth.

Cosmetic crowns

When most people think of crowns, they tend to associate them with the treatments carried out on molars once you have a cavity removed. Although this is one of the more common reasons why people would opt for dental crowns, this is not the only application that it is suitable for. Cosmetic crowns are a popular treatment option as they are capable of addressing multiple issues with your teeth in one go. For instance, if your chipped tooth is also stained or has started to rot, the dentist will clean out the tooth and fit a cap over the entire tooth from the root to the tip.

This tooth-shaped cap camouflages all damages to the tooth, so you would not have to consider additional dental treatments. In years past, dental crowns were only available in metallic materials such as silver or gold. But these are quite conspicuous, especially if you need a crown fitted on your front teeth. Currently, cosmetic crowns focus on creating a natural appearance so are available in ceramic materials that will match your teeth's natural hue. Thus, people would not even be aware that you have had a cosmetic procedure done.

Contact a cosmetic dentistry office near you for more information and assistance.