Dental Contouring & Enameloplasty 101

There is no such thing as a bad smile, but we all want to feel confident about our teeth. Some people opt for cosmetic dentistry to whiten or reshape teeth or to fix other imperfections. A popular cosmetic procedure that our Tamarac Dentist or Plantation dentist office can perform is an enameloplasty, which involves removing small pieces of tooth enamel to adjust the size or shape of teeth. If you are considering dental contouring, you should understand how the process works and what to expect before, during, and after your appointment.

Benefits of Dental Contouring

Enameloplasty is used to correct teeth that are broken or misshapen to give patients a perfect smile. It is a simple procedure and should only require one appointment. Since tooth enamel does not contain any nerves, you should not feel any pain during your dental contouring. The results are permanent. 

What to Expect During Enameloplasty

Before performing the enameloplasty, your Plantation dentist will want to make sure your teeth are healthy. They will perform a dental exam to check for cracked, damaged, or decayed teeth, and they will evaluate your smile to make sure you are a good candidate for the procedure. Your enamel must be thick enough that the dentist can remove pieces of it without exposing the sensitive surface underneath.

If your Tamarac dentist decides to move forward with the procedure after the exam, they will use a drill, laser, or sanding disc to remove small amounts of enamel and contour the shape of your teeth. In most cases, enameloplasty takes less than 30 minutes. The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Maintaining Healthy Teeth

Tooth enamel does not grow back, so the results of enameloplasty are permanent. To stay satisfied with your smile, you should continue to practice good dental hygiene after your procedure. Avoid sugary foods and drinks that could damage your teeth and brush them gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush at least twice a day. Enamel becomes thinner after contouring, so it is important to take good care of it.

Regular exams and teeth cleanings help you maintain a beautiful and healthy smile. If you need to schedule an appointment or have any questions, we are happy to help! Give our office a call or submit a form on our website to connect with a Plantation dentist or Tamarac dentist

June 25, 2021