Everything You Need to Know About Cosmetic Dentistry in Your 60s

“Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.,” said Thich Nhat Hanh, a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk.

Don’t we all just want to be happy no matter our age? Following this ideology, it is essential to know the precautions to take to preserve our smiles for as long as possible. And when the results are less satisfying, that’s where cosmetic dentistry comes in. This article outlines everything you need to know about cosmetic dentistry in your 60s.

Aging and Oral Health

As in other parts of the body, teeth age and can become less aesthetically pleasing and less attractive when smiling. This could be due to natural wear and tear that can result in diminished size and affect the shape of the teeth. Another reason could be a change in shade due to prolonged exposure to substances and food that cause staining. Furthermore, this could be the loss of bone and gum tissues due to periodontal disease. 

That’s why your 60s would be the ideal time to consider cosmetic dentistry – if you haven’t already.

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Also known as Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, cosmetic dentistry is a specialized field that focuses on improving the aesthetics of your smile. It is one of the many ways to retain your confidence – and keep you happy as you age. So basically, it’s everything you’re looking for. The benefits of cosmetic dentistry are listed below.

Benefits of Cosmetic Dentistry

  • Enhances the appearance of your teeth.
  • Makes your smile more attractive.
  • Repairs dental damage.
  • Replaces missed teeth.
  • Can help prevent future dental problems.
  • Can tackle concerns such as cavities and gum disease.
  • Restores confidence and self-esteem.

Popular Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Cosmetic dentistry offers a wide array of solutions to pretty much all aesthetic and functional concerns.

Close-up Detail Of Person Teeth Showing Before And After Whitening

  • Teeth whitening
  • Dental veneers
  • Dental crowns and bridges
  • Implants
  • Composite and porcelain fillings
  • Gum contouring
  • Full smile makeovers
  • Full or partial dentures
  • Orthodontics

Dental veneer placement over frontal teeth. 3D illustration

Of course, the solution depends on your specific concerns, goals, and budget. A consultation with a cosmetic dentist can help determine the most suitable procedures to achieve your desired results.

Finding the Right Cosmetic Dentist

How do you find the right cosmetic dentist? In general, the first thing to consider is to check their qualifications and credentials. You can even go further and look for additional certifications or memberships in relevant institutions like the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD).

Also, in a world where reviews and feedback govern choices, another piece of advice would be to seek recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues who have had successful cosmetic dental work.

Above all, since your cosmetic dentist is someone you need to trust and feel comfortable with, schedule a consultation to meet your potential cosmetic dentistry provider. During the consultation, you can ask about their experience, the procedures they offer, the technology and techniques they use and a general idea of the cost. You can also see if they can show you other patients’ before-and-after photos.

In conclusion

Cosmetic dentistry in your 60s is an opportunity to enhance your smile, boost your self-esteem, and embrace the beauty of aging gracefully. With a wide range of innovative treatments and procedures and experienced professionals, you can achieve a confident smile that lasts a lifetime. Tempting? Don’t hesitate to dive into more detail, explore the possibilities of cosmetic dentistry, and enjoy its benefits to your overall well-being.

I’ve had my teeth whitened and my mother had dental veneers put on her front teeth and we love the results!

Have you tried cosmetic dentistry?

Until next time!

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