1. Inlays/Onlays
Inlays: This is used when the cavity is too large for a simple filling. First, it is fabricated as a single, solid piece and specific shape & size of the cavity and then is cemented in the central part of the tooth. Inlays do not cover the cusps or pointed parts of the tooth.
Onlays: This is a less aggressive restoration as compared to the crown. In this case, less tooth structure needs to be removed. Besides replacing the internal part of the damaged tooth, Onlays also cover one of the cusps.
2. Composite bonding
In this case, a material that resembles your tooth enamel is used to repair decayed, damaged, or discolored teeth. This process will start by drilling out the decay and then apply the composite to the surface of that particular tooth. After applying, dentists carve it into the right shape, before treating it by using a high-intensity light. This procedure is one of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental work.
3. Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are wafer-thin & custom-made porcelain or composite restorations, made in a dental laboratory. These veneers are mimic to an individual’s natural teeth. They are designed to look realistic and also are the best options for the treatment of crooked teeth, noticeable gaps between the teeth, and cracked or damaged enamel. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on enhancing the appearance of your teeth and gums. If your teeth are stained, broken, misaligned, chipped, discolored, or have gaps then cosmetic dentistry is the best option for you. This process includes various steps such as: