All our wishes to an extent are related to the notion of beauty. The term aesthetics is derived from the ancient Greek word aisthesis (also spelled aesthesis), which means perception or sensation. That is why aesthetics implies the ability to perceive something beautiful and characterizes a person who enjoys beauty.
The goal of aesthetic stomatology is to improve the face’s natural beauty and smile by means of stomatological procedures. Harmony of shape, proportions, sidebar and color of the teeth is the base of a right aesthetic look. that more attractive people can have a better and more successful business and higher paid job.
Beauty is no longer considered to be a reflection of vanity but has rather become a necessity. It is no secret that more attractive people can have a better and more successful business and higher paid job. Research related to people’s self-esteem has shown that the main reason for a negative self-image is his/her existing physical handicaps. That is why the face, as the most prominent body part, determines the overall appearance of a person. The size and active role of the mouth makes it the most conspicuous part of the face. In this regard teeth and smile play an important role whether one has an attractive face or not. A smile is one of the most universally recognizable expressions. Smiling can demonstrate a person’s happiness, confidence, attractiveness, sociability, and sincerity. However, the effects of gum disease or other oral tissue disorders cannot only be dangerous to your health and well-being, but can also have the potential to ruin your smile. Today’s aesthetic stomatology can magically change and beautify your smile and add to a person’s attractiveness on the whole. Besides, a nice smile is an indicator of high living standard.
Latest technologies:
Previously stomatology was focused on the reconstruction of damaged teeth. Developmnt of stomatological materials (dental bonding systems) and their perfection has lead to less invasive procedures Presently, porcelain veneers have come to replace ceramic and ceramic/ metal caps. Veneers offer a faster way to change a person’s smile without causing serious discomfort and only require minimal tooth preparation. In contrast to a crown, veneer doesn't require nerve removal and tooth sharpening, it’s enough to polish the front surface. Veneers are formed individually and prepared in laboratories by the dentist. Because it does not contain metal, it has a good cosmetic effect – veneer is prepared from firm low-temperature ceramic.
Strong and very durable, veneers last from ten to fifteen years and come in colors that will brighten dark teeth without ever having to worry about them changing color.
Veneers may be the solution for you. They're a great way to straighten crooked teeth and close gaps/spaces. They can even be used to fix broken or chipped teeth, whiten permanently stained or discolored teeth, and fix unsightly stained fillings.
The porcelain veneer's white color is virtually resistant to stain, giving dark and stained teeth a renewed natural brilliance and light color. Veneers are also stronger than bonding and are well tolerated by the gums which prevent any possibility of sensitivity or oral thrushes. When we smile the teeth are obscured by the upper and lower labial curvature. The smile looks great when there is integrity of all its attributes. The position of teeth greatly affects thin protruding lips. According to research, in 70% of patients, upper lips are propped up not by the incisal edges of the maxillary incisors but precervical and mid third teeth portions. The degree of lip protrusion determines much of the facial profile. Aging changes related to the gravitation effect significantly impact the muscle tone leading (prompting) to protraction of the upper lip in elderly people. The ideal smile arc has the maxillary incisal edge curvature parallel to the curvature of the lower lip. In the lip’s corners the lower lip bends upward and backwards joining the upper lip. An ideal smile arc has maxillary incisal edge curvature parallel to the curvature of lower lip upon smiling.
An aesthetic treatment can essentially change a patient’s look giving him or her a beautiful smile. Besides, it improves personal self-esteem and psychological comfort. When installing dental prosthetics, all individual features of a particular patient should be considered. With age the enamel transparency gradually degrades. That is one of the reasons why elderly people have not so bright teeth color. That is why the veneer manufacturing process considers the transparent enamel thickness in order to reach the effect of “youth”.
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