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Look Years Younger With These Anti-Aging Dentistry Treatments 

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and appearance as we age is the key to holding onto your youth for as long as possible. If you’ve started to notice the look of your face changing, you could be considering a mini-facelift, Botox injections, or other non-invasive treatments to smooth away signs of aging. While some appearance concerns can be remedied through spa treatments and invasive surgeries, there is one less-invasive method to combat the hands of time that might be ideal for you. 
 
Cosmetic dentistry is emerging as the new anti-aging procedure everyone loves. By being a less-invasive and more cost-effective way to improve your appearance, these treatments may be exactly what your smile needs.
 

What Is Anti-Aging Dentistry?

Whether your teeth are stained and yellow, or your lips have thinned, anti-aging dentistry can restore your appearance. Aging causes our faces change, and sometimes our teeth influence our appearance more than they ever have before. Anti-aging dentistry is often utilized as a way to cosmetically enhance your appearance and is rarely performed due to health concerns. Patients are able to slow down these effects by altering the appearance of their teeth and facial structure in a natural-looking way. 
 

Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments to Combat Aging

Having one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures will transform your smile entirely. Look younger, happier, healthier, and even more educated with a smile makeover. Restore the balance within your face with help from these top cosmetic treatments. 
 

Teeth Whitening

Whitening your teeth is the most common cosmetic dentistry procedure. Whitening is a quick and painless solution for those with sensitive teeth wishing to whiten in the fastest, easiest, and most cost-effective way. Not only will whitening your teeth enhance your smile, but it is an affordable way to give your self-confidence a big boost.
 

Porcelain Crowns

If you don’t love your grin because of severely stained, misshapen, or uneven teeth, you’ve probably spent most of your life trying to hide behind your lips or your hands when you smile or laugh. Many adults aren’t willing to commit to braces to correct these minor smile imperfections, making porcelain veneers the ideal solution. Discover a smile that inspires pride and motivates you to show it off to the world with a smile makeover. Porcelain veneers are one of the most straightforward tools Elite Dental & Denture can use to give you the smile you’ve always wished you had.
 

Dentures and Partials 

Missing teeth are often a major contributing factor when it comes to sagging cheeks. If you are living with missing teeth, especially molars, it’s critical to know that there are lingering consequences. Any missing teeth interfere with the foundation of your smile and the integrity of your jawbone. Dentures and partials are a great solution for patients who are missing many teeth as an alternative to dental implants. 
 

Dental Implants 

The next best thing to a healthy, natural tooth is a dental implant. An implant is secure, stable, and is held in place by your jaw, making it a long-lasting tooth replacement. Elite Dental & Denture is extremely precise in our implant placement technique to ensure your implant fits, feels, looks, and functions like a natural tooth from the start. 
 

Restore Your Youth By Starting With Your Smile 

The process of aging brings new self-confidence in many areas of your life, often including success in your career or your relationships. While with age comes wisdom, one thing aging does not tend to offer is a boost of self-confidence in our appearance. Cosmetic dentistry can help you to discover the smile you’ve always dreamed of but never thought possible. Let Elite Dental & Denture help you regain your confidence and to turn back the hands of time. Call us today to schedule a consultation appointment!

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