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Atlanta, GA 30327
Atlanta cosmetic dentist Dr. Brock Tekin's website provides information on Cosmetic Dentistry in Atlanta, Vinings and Buckhead, Georgia.
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Veneers can correct a multitude of dental defects. By making thin tooth covers and permanently affixing them to the front surfaces of your teeth, Dr. Tekin can give them a new surface, new shape, new size, and new relationship to their neighboring teeth. Veneers can correct:
If your smile is marred by any such minor defects which don’t need orthodontic treatment or any entire tooth replacement, veneers are an excellent choice. The dental porcelain will so closely match your natural teeth that only Dr. Tekin will be able to detect its presence. Even if you have several of the above problems, they can all be taken care of together, in this one procedure.
If you have the problem of short teeth, which make your smile “gummy” or childlike in appearance, we can treat that with a different procedure. That would be gum recontouring. Teeth look short when there is too much gum tissue hiding part of the enamel. A laser can quickly, painlessly, and easily vaporize just enough gum tissue to reveal your full-sized teeth.
If any of this sounds like dentistry you would like to try, please feel free to call or email our office, and we can schedule a personal consultation for you.
posted by Patti at 6:20 PM
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Your porcelain veneers need no special care, but they do need the same care you would give your natural teeth. It’s potentially damaging to use your natural teeth for purposes like opening bottles of beer, and never a good idea to bite on hard things like ice or pens. That can potentially damage your veneers also. A veneer is bonded strongly to your tooth and is part of that tooth, and will remain so with normal use.
Daily hygiene
Good dental hygiene is the secret to lasting dental health, and that includes your veneers. Although the porcelain itself will never decay, the back surface that isn’t covered by the veneer can develop caries. So brush at least once a day to clean the exposed surfaces, and floss every night to be sure the side surfaces are cleaned, the areas between teeth.
Toothpaste type
Although the stores sell many lines of toothpaste that claim to be “whitening”, stay away from them. Look for a brand which does not claim to whiten your teeth. Those making that claim contain abrasive ingredients like baking soda, which might whiten your teeth a little in the short term, but in the long term will yellow them. That is because they will gradually remove your tooth enamel along with bacteria and food particles, allowing the yellow dentin layer to show through. They can also scratch the porcelain and dull its pearly shine. Dr. Tekin recommends the Rembrandt brand of toothpaste.
At Art of the Smile, we have dental hygienists who understand dental porcelain and know how to clean it in your regular visits for professional cleaning. Please contact us if you would like to have a personal consultation.
posted by Patti at 6:19 PM
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You may be familiar with porcelain teacups or plates – they are very thin, exquisite ceramic objects. Dental porcelain is similar. By itself it is brittle, as are porcelain cups, but after it is bonded properly to your teeth, it is strong and durable. Dental porcelain can be used with a metal lining or with a porcelain lining. Dr. Tekin uses only layered feldspathic porcelain, which has a porcelain lining. That means that no dark line will appear at the gumline later on, as it will if you have porcelain restorations with metal linings.
Tooth enamel and dental porcelain share two important characteristics:
Dental porcelain has the same feature, and the best porcelain in particular has this asset. This means that Dr. Tekin can choose a porcelain which most closely matches your individual tooth color, both in overall shade of white, and in the variations of white.
An extra benefit of porcelain
Whereas tooth enamel gradually stains and yellows, porcelain is stain-resistant. It will not darken from coffee-drinking, love of blackberries or blueberries, and all the edible delights which leave their mark on our smile. Not even tobacco use or aging will dull the appealing whiteness of dental porcelain.
On the flip side, it does not respond to tooth whitening. So if you would like to whiten your teeth as well as have porcelain veneers or crowns, do the whitening first. Then Dr. Tekin can match the porcelain to your new bright white.
You are welcome to call or email us for more information, or to schedule a personal consultation. We hope to hear from you soon.
posted by Patti at 6:15 PM
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For you, the patient, porcelain veneers are a simple thing. Just come for two visits. For Dr. Tekin and his master ceramist, there is much meticulous and subtle work, only possible after many years of training.
In the first visit, Dr. Tekin removes a tiny amount of tooth enamel to create space for the veneers, which are about as thin as contact lenses. Then he takes impressions of the tooth or teeth (many veneers can be done at once). He sends these to his dental lab, along with other information and images so that his ceramist will be able to make superbly customized veneers for your particular mouth.
In between the first and second visits, you would not need any temporary veneers, although if you would like, Dr. Tekin could use some dental bonding to create a temporary cover for each tooth.
In the second visit, Dr. Tekin will clean and prepare your teeth and attach the new veneers with temporary cement at first. He’ll make any fine adjustments needed until both you and he are satisfied with how it feels and how your bite comes together. Then he will attach them with permanent cement. It isn’t “cement” in the usual sense - it’s a composite resin used in dentistry to make durable bonds between teeth and crowns or veneers.
Cosmetic dentistry is as much art as it is science. In designing your porcelain veneers, Dr. Tekin considers your whole facial shape and coloring, and how your mouth changes when you smile. If any teeth need subtle shape-changes, he will do that by slightly modifying one or more veneer shape. On the technological side, Dr. Tekin offers a very up-to-date amenity which is comfortable for you and makes work quicker and easier for him - the Isolite system. You can read more about it on our Technology page.
Please call or email us if you would like a personal consultation.
posted by Patti at 6:13 PM
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There are many options for fixing chipped teeth. The best solution for you will depend on how much of your tooth is missing and your overall dental goals.
You options include:
Enamel recontouring and porcelain veneers are often a good choice if you want to correct the shape or appearance of several teeth. Recontouring can minimize teeth that are too large and build up missing areas. Porcelain veneers can cover many imperfections at once, including discoloration, crooked, and misshapen teeth.
Dental bonding can go further in building up a tooth than is appropriate for porcelain veneers. You can replace up to half of a tooth with bonding.
If you are missing a significant portion of your tooth you may want to think about replacing the entire tooth with a dental implant. A titanium rod is used to replace your root and fuses with your jawbone, so it is permanent and stable. A beautiful, porcelain false tooth is attached to the implant.
posted by Patti at 6:06 PM
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