Achieving the Perfect Smile With Cosmetic Dentistry

Innovations in technology have made cosmetic dentistry more affordable and painless than ever. A picture-perfect smile is no longer simply for the rich and famous; these days cosmetic dentistry is accessible to individuals from all economic classes.
Cosmetic dentistry has been proven to boost self-confidence by making clients feel proud of their appearance.
Whether one would like their teeth whitened, a set of veneers for a new smile, braces for straight teeth, or an implant or bridge for a missing tooth, all sorts of cosmetic dentistry providers are available in Toronto.
As a sprawling metropolis and Canada’s largest city, Toronto offers a variety of options to transform one’s smile.
Why Choose Cosmetic Dentistry?
People choose cosmetic density for a variety of reasons; however, it is often used for improving the appearance of teeth rather than their actual function. For example, cosmetic dentistry can fix discoloured, cracked, and uneven teeth.
In addition, cosmetic dentistry will improve one’s oral health; healthier teeth mean savings in the long run.
Procedures can improve self-esteem and boost self-image, to make one look younger, and to improve quality of life. A healthy smile can do wonders at a job interview or a first date.
Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist
Choosing a cosmetic dentist does not have to be difficult. Many dentists throughout the city welcome free consultations, so do not hesitate to shop around. This is a significant investment and substantial change to one’s smile. It is important to choose a dentist one is comfortable with; most procedures take at least two appointments.
Make sure that cosmetic dental practitioners are registered with the Ontario Dental Association for quality and safe work. Their site features a handy search option where a cosmetic dentist can be found by location and category.
Cosmetic Dentistry Practice Locations
The largest concentration of cosmetic dental practices are conveniently located in the downtown core. Easily accessible from the Gardiner Expressway, Riverdale offers a great deal of choices, as well as the area surrounding Bloor Street East and Yonge Street.
Further north-west, options exist in the Caledonia-Fairbank neighbourhood, while in the east end, Wexford Heights and Victoria Village are also options.
A variety of cosmetic dentistry locations are also available at a slightly lower cost outside of the city, including the Greater Toronto Area’s suburbs of Mississauga and Brampton.
Types of Cosmetic Dentistry
- Veneers – Various types of veneers, ranging from composite resin bonding, to porcelain, and Lumineers are available. Lumineers are the newest innovation, painless and most natural looking. These involve placing a thin veneer over teeth to improve colour and disguise imperfections.
- Teeth Whitening – This is considered one of the most common teeth whitening procedures. All of us have experienced teeth discoloration over the years from food, caffeine, medication, and even smoking.
- Braces – Braces are offered by orthodontists to fix crooked or misaligned teeth. Options include traditional metal braces, to the more expensive but virtually undetectable Invisalign’s.
- Dental Implants–These are used to replace a tooth after it is lost. Titanium screws are placed into the jaw to create a site of support for a crown.
- Dental Bridges–Dental bridges are used to fill the gap between missing teeth. Crowns are placed on both sides of the gap, with a false tooth in between them. They can be made from gold, porcelain, or alloy. They help with preventing remaining teeth from shifting, and help clients chew and speak properly.
- Inlays and Onlays – These are often also called “indirect fillings” and are used to fix decayed or damaged teeth. Options include gold, porcelain, or composite materials. An “inlay” means that the material is bonded inside the tooth, while an “outlay” covers the tooth’s surface. They are used to preserve as much of the tooth as possible.
Cost of Cosmetic Dentistry in Toronto
The cost of cosmetic dentistry varies in Toronto.
- Veneers – While composite resin veneers are approximately $250-$1,500 CAD per tooth and last about 3-5 years, porcelain veneers are $900-$2,500 CAD per tooth, but last about 10-15 years. Lumineers cost approximately $800- $2,000 CAD per tooth and last up to 20 years.
- Teeth Whitening–In a cosmetic dental office, teeth whitening is approximately $600-$700 CAD. Take home kits are approximately $100-$400 CAD.
- Braces–While regular braces costs approximately $3,000, Invisalign are slightly more at about $3,000-$7,500 CAD.
- Dental Implants– Dental implants range from $900-$3,000 CAD per tooth, depending on type of material used. A full mouth can cost $24,00-$96,000 CAD.
- Dental Bridges–Like dental implants, cost depends on material used. In addition, cost goes up if additional procedures, such as root canals or fillings are needed in connecting teeth. Dental bridges cost approximately $700-$1,500 per tooth.
- Inlays and Onlays–The cost of inlays and onlays cost approximately $900, but usually range from $650-$1,200 per tooth.
Transforming your smile is a substantial investment, but one that one can be proud of for the rest of their life. Do not hesitate to shop around to find the perfect cosmetic dentistry practitioner. With recent technological advances, it is now more affordable and painless than ever.
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