Cosmetic Dentistry

Stained, crooked, chipped, or cracked. Does that describe your teeth? For most of us, having a great smile is important. You feel good when you can smile with confidence. Maybe you want to look good for your wedding day, or you’re getting ready for a job interview. Whatever the reason, many options are available to help improve your smile.

At Young Dental SF Group, we care about your smile. We offer various services to help you achieve optimal oral health and the smile you want. Our expert team of cosmetic dentists and dental professionals offer a range of cosmetic dentistry services, from simple teeth whitening to complete smile makeovers. If you’re searching for cosmetic dentistry in San Francisco or the best dentist in San Francisco, call us at  (415) 392-8611 to schedule an appointment. 

Why Choose Cosmetic Dentistry?

There are many reasons to choose cosmetic dentistry. Maybe you want to:

  • Improve your smile
  • Boost your confidence
  • Correct teeth that are chipped, cracked, stained, or discolored
  • Close gaps between teeth
  • Change the shape of certain teeth
  • Replace missing teeth

Cosmetic dentistry is more than just aesthetics. Many cosmetic dental procedures also improve the function of your teeth by correcting things like bite misalignments or tooth decay. For example, dental veneers can protect weak or damaged teeth from further wear and tear. And tooth-colored fillings can be used to repair small cavities and cracks while still maintaining the natural look of your teeth. 

Types of Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

There are many different types of cosmetic dental procedures. Some common procedures include:

Teeth Whitening: One of the simplest and most popular cosmetic dental procedures. Having whiter, brighter teeth can boost your confidence and make you feel good. Our professional in-office teeth whitening can give you whiter teeth in just one visit (results may vary).

Porcelain Veneers: Thin, custom-made porcelain or composite materials designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They are made to look like natural teeth and can be used to improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored, or misaligned. 

Inlays and Onlays: Used to repair tooth decay or damage, often referred to as indirect fillings. They are used when a filling isn’t enough, but a dental crown isn’t necessary. Inlays and onlays are made from porcelain or composite material and are custom-made to fit your tooth.

Dental Implants: A popular and effective way to replace missing teeth. They are made from titanium and are surgically placed into the jawbone. Once in place, they act as a foundation for artificial teeth or a denture.

Bonding: Bonding is used to repair chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth. It involves bonding a tooth-colored resin to the natural tooth. 

Tooth Contouring and Reshaping: A simple cosmetic dental procedure that can be used to improve the appearance of your teeth. It involves removing or reshaping tooth enamel to change the length, shape, or surface of your teeth. 

Dental Crowns: A type of “cap” that covers the entire surface of a tooth. It can be used to improve the appearance of a tooth that is discolored, chipped, cracked, or misshapen. It can also be used to support a dental bridge or to cover a dental implant. 

Dental Bridges: A type of dental prosthetic that is used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth, called pontics, supported by dental crowns. The pontics are attached to the crowns and fill the space left by the missing teeth.

Invisalign and ClearCorrect: Are types of clear aligners that are used to straighten crooked teeth. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign and ClearCorrect are virtually invisible and can be removed for eating and brushing your teeth. 

What to Expect During a Cosmetic Dentistry Procedure

The first step in any cosmetic dentistry procedure is to schedule a consultation with our office. During your consultation, we will examine your teeth and discuss your goals for treatment. We will then develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. 

Most cosmetic dental procedures can be completed in one or two office visits. However, more complex procedures may require multiple visits. Our team will work with you to schedule appointments that are convenient for you.

Are There Risks?

As with any procedure, there are risks associated with cosmetic dentistry. The risks will depend on the procedure being performed. Some possible risks or side effects include:

  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Temporary gum swelling or redness
  • Temporary bruising of the lips or gums
  • Infection
  • Bleeding

Although some minor risks are associated with cosmetic dentistry, we will work with you to ensure your treatment is as safe and effective as possible.

Reclaim Your Smile!

If you are unhappy with your smile or want to improve it, we encourage you to schedule a consultation. Our world-class dentists are ready to help. Dr. Young trains dentists in cosmetic dentistry through lectures and hands-on courses worldwide, and Dr. Van has lent his skills to patients in private practice and underserved communities abroad. 

We believe that all great cosmetic work begins with a well-planned foundation. Dr. Young and Dr. Van take the time to listen to each patient to understand their individual needs, desired outcome, and financial restrictions. If you’re looking for the best dentist in San Francisco or cosmetic dentistry in San Francisco, visit Young Dental SF Group or our partner practice at Post Street Dental. Call (415) 392-8611 to get started!

FAQ

Are braces considered cosmetic dentistry?

Yes, braces are considered a type of cosmetic dentistry. If you think braces might be right for you, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our office. We will be happy to discuss your options and help you choose the best option for you.

What is the difference between cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth and smile. General dentistry focuses more on the health of your teeth and gums.

Can anyone get cosmetic dentistry?

Most people are candidates for cosmetic dentistry. However, there are some cases where treatment may not be recommended. Our team will work with you to determine if cosmetic dentistry is right for you.

Is cosmetic dentistry safe?

Yes, cosmetic dentistry is safe. However, as with any type of procedure, some risks are associated. Our team will work with you to ensure your treatment is as safe and effective as possible.

Can cosmetic dentistry fix an overbite?

Yes, cosmetic dentistry can be used to correct an overbite. Invisalign is a type of clear aligner that is often used to straighten teeth and correct an overbite.

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