Thursday, February 12, 2015

Smile Designing - Part 2

The importance of good planning and preparation


As discussed in the first part of this blog - What is Smile Designing?, the key to Smile Designing is in the planning. 




Evaluation and Assessment


Your dentist will first make a full assessment of all components which contribute to your smile. It is important to consider how, not only your teeth, but also your facial features and gums contribute to your overall smile. 

While your dentist will discuss and seek to address aspects of your smile which you dislike and want to change it is important to make a full assessment so that the end result will be in harmony with your facial features, age, gender and personality. 




You can think of it in terms of the way architects design and plan a building. They will not consider the more cosmetic features first, such as the windows and balconies. First importance should be given to the overall structure and foundation. In the same way, in Smile Designing, the aim is to create a smile which will be functional and lasting, not only nice to look at. 







Any underlying dental or gum problems will also need to be diagnosed and treated first. There is no point designing beautiful crowns or veneers and placing them on teeth which have hidden decay or will become loose in future due to gum problems.


Several diagnostic aids may be used in evaluation and assessment:
  • Before and after photographs
  • X-rays - to assess the jaw bones and teeth
  • Facial measurements - to assess proportions and alignment
  • Study models - made after taking impressions of your teeth
  • Wax-ups - the planned changes to teeth can first be demonstrated in wax on the study model





Facial Assessment

If the are discrepancies in the proportions, alignment or symmetry of the face this will affect the smile. 


For example, some people have a discrepancy between the size of the upper and lower jaws in relation to each another. In more severe cases adjustments to the teeth alone may not be sufficient. Surgery to correct the position of the jaw bones may be required.





In cases where the chin, cheeks or lips appear out of proportion cosmetic surgery may be used to give a better appearance.


Orthodontic Assessment


It is important to evaluate the position of your teeth in relation to your jaw bones and each other, especially when you bite together. A poor bite can affect not only appearance but also normal chewing and speech. The way your teeth meet will also determine how much space there is for placing crowns (caps) or replacing missing teeth with either implants or bridges.

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If there is a significant bite problem, orthodontic treatment with braces may be required before other treatment can be carried out. Even smaller problems, such as crooked front teeth, are often best corrected with modern types of braces either instead of or prior to placing crowns or veneers.






Periodontal (Gum) Assessment 


Healthy gums are  a major part of your smile. Not only do healthy gums look good they are also important in providing support for your teeth. 

If gum disease is left unchecked the gums will recede so that the roots of the teeth become visible. Also, the problem can spread to the bone surrounding the teeth, causing teeth to become loose. As well as professional cleaning, thorough brushing and flossing of your teeth at home is vital to maintain healthy gums. 

Your dentist will assess the gum level in relation to the teeth and the amount of gum which shows when you smile. Where more complex gum problems are found referral to a periodontist (gum specialist) may be required.


Dental Assessment


There are many potential dental issues which may need resolving. 
Here are some examples:
  • Tooth decay
  • Staining or discolouration of teeth
  • Unsightly fillings, crowns etc.
  • Missing teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Crowded teeth
  • Poor alignment of teeth
  • Tooth wear
  • Mis-shaped teeth
  • Too little or too much tooth displayed when smiling
  • Tooth dimensions out of proportion

The planning stage is vital in developing the correct plan for treatment. Your dentist will guide you through the process to create a long-lasting, beautiful smile.









In the next part we will discuss some of the techniques and treatments which may be a part of the Smile Design process.



Monday, February 2, 2015

Smile Designing -Part 1

What is Smile Designing?



A smile is one of your most noticeable features. A cheerful face makes you instantly more attractive and approachable. 











But what if you are self-conscious about your teeth or gums? 

Many people cover their mouths or do not smile fully for fear of showing features in their mouth that they do not like. 

Do you long to have a smile you are proud to show the world? 

This is where smile designing comes into play.





Smile Designing is the process of pre-visualizing the ideal smile and planning to predictably achieve the desired end result. 



In the past, dentists tended to deal with different problems in the mouth separately. Smile Designing is a comprehensive approach, taking into consideration the way the mouth is used in eating and speaking, as well as smiling. All the factors which contribute to your smile are evaluated -this includes not just your teeth and gums but also your lips, bones, muscles and skin. 

The aim is to create a balanced and harmonious smile which looks natural. The end result should match the facial features, personality and age of the individual. With careful planning and good maintenance the result will also be long lasting. 

It is important to find a dentist with the right training and experience in Smile Designing. To achieve the desired result a cosmetic dentist may need to work closely with other specialists such as orthodontists, periodontists and implantologists and oral surgeons. A great lab technician who uses the best materials is also vital.


At Smile Station in Bangalore Dr. Gurudev and his team use their training and expertise to give their clients smiles which they are proud to show to the world. 


In the following parts of this blog we will discuss the planning process and some of the techniques used in Smile Designing.