Aesthetic Dentistry

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Aesthetic dentistry

Aesthetic dentistry

In the past when it was talked about aesthetics the first thought of it was everything that was visible to be beautiful i.e. the most important was only the appearance. That’s why people especially women invested huge finances in cosmetics, the hairstyles, various lifting treatments, plastic surgery etc. Very little attention was given to the teeth that are visible only when the mouth is open. However, today’s concept of beauty wouldn’t be complete without a beautiful smile. Aesthetic Dentistry is that branch of dentistry that does complete study and implementation of very well analyzed plan of therapy in order for one to have a beautiful smile. This is a combined work of more experts: orthodontist, prosthetist, oral surgeons, and sometimes maxillofacial surgeons.
 
Aesthetics requires teeth to be in optimum occlusal relations in physiologic and esthetic harmony among facial and cranial structures, to have nice form and of course to be as whiter as possible.
 
Teeth Whitening

Whether you are self-conscious because you have yellowed teeth from smoking or drinking coffee, or if you just want to look your best, tooth whitening is a sure way to brighten your smile and gain increased confidence in your appearance.
 
What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening falls under the category of cosmetic dentistry. The tooth whitening process eliminates discoloration and stains on the teeth, and can also brighten the natural pigmentation of the teeth. The degree of improvement will depend upon how severely the teeth are stained or discolored as well as the nature of the stains. When teeth are brown or yellow due to coffee, tea, or smoking, stains will generally lighten four to five shades. Teeth that are gray due to natural pigmentation or antibiotics use will lighten two to three shades. Regardless, your teeth will be noticeably brighter after teeth whitening. While there are a number of over-the-counter teeth whitening methods that make various claims, only a dental professional can recommend the most effective teeth whitening treatment for you.
 
In-Office Professional Tooth Whitening

In-office teeth whitening methods are performed with bleaching gel. This is a good method of teeth whitening, as the process may be closely monitored by the cosmetic dentist. The teeth are carefully isolated from the lips and gums, and then a bleaching gel is applied to them. This bleaching gel is very effective and the results from the teeth whitening are visible immediately, and there’s no need to repeat the procedure. First of all the procedure consists of cleaning and polishing of the teeth, and after that we begging the teeth whitening. And after that we do mineralization of the teeth with toothpastes that contain calcium and fluoride (Tooth Mouse).
 
Teeth Whitening Side Effects

The gel that is used in various teeth whitening methods causes the teeth to be temporarily sensitive to hot and cold foods, drinks, and even to air. Trays used to bleach teeth can also cause sensitivity, primarily to the gums. Because of this, teeth whitening for sensitive teeth may best be performed in a dental office. Also, some over-the-counter products may wear down the enamel of the teeth if used overzealously. For this reason, and because in-office treatments are more effective, it is best to seek teeth whitening treatment under the supervision of a cosmetic dentist.

Aesthetic dentistry

In the past when it was talked about aesthetics the first thought of it was everything that was visible to be beautiful i.e. the most important was only the appearance. That’s why people especially women invested huge finances in cosmetics, the hairstyles, various lifting treatments, plastic surgery etc. Very little attention was given to the teeth that are visible only when the mouth is open. However, today’s concept of beauty wouldn’t be complete without a beautiful smile. Aesthetic Dentistry is that branch of dentistry that does complete study and implementation of very well analyzed plan of therapy in order for one to have a beautiful smile. This is a combined work of more experts: orthodontist, prosthetist, oral surgeons, and sometimes maxillofacial surgeons.
 
Aesthetics requires teeth to be in optimum occlusal relations in physiologic and esthetic harmony among facial and cranial structures, to have nice form and of course to be as whiter as possible.
 
Teeth Whitening

Whether you are self-conscious because you have yellowed teeth from smoking or drinking coffee, or if you just want to look your best, tooth whitening is a sure way to brighten your smile and gain increased confidence in your appearance.
 
 
What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening falls under the category of cosmetic dentistry. The tooth whitening process eliminates discoloration and stains on the teeth, and can also brighten the natural pigmentation of the teeth. The degree of improvement will depend upon how severely the teeth are stained or discolored as well as the nature of the stains. When teeth are brown or yellow due to coffee, tea, or smoking, stains will generally lighten four to five shades. Teeth that are gray due to natural pigmentation or antibiotics use will lighten two to three shades. Regardless, your teeth will be noticeably brighter after teeth whitening. While there are a number of over-the-counter teeth whitening methods that make various claims, only a dental professional can recommend the most effective teeth whitening treatment for you.
 
In-Office Professional Tooth Whitening

     In-office teeth whitening methods are performed with bleaching gel. This is a good method of teeth whitening, as the process may be closely monitored by the cosmetic dentist. The teeth are carefully isolated from the lips and gums, and then a bleaching gel is applied to them. This bleaching gel is very effective and the results from the teeth whitening are visible immediately, and there’s no need to repeat the procedure. First of all the procedure consists of cleaning and polishing of the teeth, and after that we begging the teeth whitening. And after that we do mineralization of the teeth with toothpastes that contain calcium and fluoride (Tooth Mouse).
 
Teeth Whitening Side Effects

The gel that is used in various teeth whitening methods causes the teeth to be temporarily sensitive to hot and cold foods, drinks, and even to air. Trays used to bleach teeth can also cause sensitivity, primarily to the gums. Because of this, teeth whitening for sensitive teeth may best be performed in a dental office. Also, some over-the-counter products may wear down the enamel of the teeth if used overzealously. For this reason, and because in-office treatments are more effective, it is best to seek teeth whitening treatment under the supervision of a cosmetic dentist.
 

Aesthetic dentistry

In the past when it was talked about aesthetics the first thought of it was everything that was visible to be beautiful i.e. the most important was only the appearance. That’s why people especially women invested huge finances in cosmetics, the hairstyles, various lifting treatments, plastic surgery etc. Very little attention was given to the teeth that are visible only when the mouth is open. However, today’s concept of beauty wouldn’t be complete without a beautiful smile. Aesthetic Dentistry is that branch of dentistry that does complete study and implementation of very well analyzed plan of therapy in order for one to have a beautiful smile. This is a combined work of more experts: orthodontist, prosthetist, oral surgeons, and sometimes maxillofacial surgeons.
Aesthetics requires teeth to be in optimum occlusal relations in physiologic and esthetic harmony among facial and cranial structures, to have nice form and of course to be as whiter as possible.
 
Teeth Whitening

Whether you are self-conscious because you have yellowed teeth from smoking or drinking coffee, or if you just want to look your best, tooth whitening is a sure way to brighten your smile and gain increased confidence in your appearance.
 
 
What is Tooth Whitening?

Tooth whitening falls under the category of cosmetic dentistry. The tooth whitening process eliminates discoloration and stains on the teeth, and can also brighten the natural pigmentation of the teeth. The degree of improvement will depend upon how severely the teeth are stained or discolored as well as the nature of the stains. When teeth are brown or yellow due to coffee, tea, or smoking, stains will generally lighten four to five shades. Teeth that are gray due to natural pigmentation or antibiotics use will lighten two to three shades. Regardless, your teeth will be noticeably brighter after teeth whitening. While there are a number of over-the-counter teeth whitening methods that make various claims, only a dental professional can recommend the most effective teeth whitening treatment for you.
 
In-Office Professional Tooth Whitening

 In-office teeth whitening methods are performed with bleaching gel. This is a good method of teeth whitening, as the process may be closely monitored by the cosmetic dentist. The teeth are carefully isolated from the lips and gums, and then a bleaching gel is applied to them. This bleaching gel is very effective and the results from the teeth whitening are visible immediately, and there’s no need to repeat the procedure. First of all the procedure consists of cleaning and polishing of the teeth, and after that we begging the teeth whitening. And after that we do mineralization of the teeth with toothpastes that contain calcium and fluoride (Tooth Mouse).
 
Teeth Whitening Side Effects

The gel that is used in various teeth whitening methods causes the teeth to be temporarily sensitive to hot and cold foods, drinks, and even to air. Trays used to bleach teeth can also cause sensitivity, primarily to the gums. Because of this, teeth whitening for sensitive teeth may best be performed in a dental office. Also, some over-the-counter products may wear down the enamel of the teeth if used overzealously. For this reason, and because in-office treatments are more effective, it is best to seek teeth whitening treatment under the supervision of a cosmetic dentist.
 

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About Dr. Lidija Gjoneska
Dr. Lidija Gjoneska - owner and director of a Private Dental Clinic "Stomadent Vital". Completed secondary medical education in 1993. Graduated on the Faculty of Dentistry at the University "St.Cyril and Methodius" in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia in the year 2000. The same year started with work at the Dental Department of the Military Hospital in the city of Skopje.
Since 2006 until today works in her own Private Dental Clinic "Stomadent Vital", as a doctor of dentistry.
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