Most of my teeth are bunched too near the front of my mouth. Is there a way to get rid of that crowded look?
With orthodontics, cosmetic contouring and/or veneering, teeth can be reshaped and polished for long-lasting result: a stronger, less crowded looking appearance.
There is a big gap between my two front teeth. Can that be changed?
Yes. Veneers can close gaps (diastema) and help create the smile you desire. Bonded resins generally require one office visit, while porcelain veneering takes two. Veneers, along with good oral hygiene and a healthy lifestyle, are effective ways to enhance a smile. A cosmetic dentist can explain the various techniques and help determine which is the best suited to your specific needs.
Bleaching, the process for whitening discoloured teeth, can be done in the dentist's office or with dentist-supervised, at-home system. At-home system should be individually fitted by a cosmetic dentist.