There are several different options that can be used to change the shape of the teeth, make the teeth look longer, get closer to the teeth or repair broken or broken teeth. Options include gluing, crowning, finishes and adjustments.
Dental bonding is a process in which a tooth-colored resin material (durable plastic material) is applied to a tooth surface and hardened with special light, and finally “adheres” the material to the teeth.
The dental crown is a toothed "cap" that is placed on the teeth. The crown completely envelops the entire visible part of the tooth above the gum line when it is in place.
The veneer (sometimes referred to as a porcelain veneer or dental porcelain veneer) is a thin, custom-made tooth pigment shell that is designed to cover the front surface of the teeth. These shells stick to the front of the teeth.
Trimming or reshaping a tooth (also known as dentoplasty, gingival plasty, dissection, or slenderness) is a procedure that removes a small amount of tooth enamel to change the length, shape, or surface of the tooth.
Each of these options differs in terms of cost, durability, the "chair time" required to complete the procedure, the anti-pollution quality, and the best cosmetic approach to solving a particular problem. Talk to your dentist to see if it's right for you.