Cosmetic recontourin: Sometimes teeth do not have pleasing asesthetic shapes & arrangements. Without any local anesthesia the tooth can be recontoured ( shaped ) to make it more aesthetically pleasing. Sometimes its just one or two teeth or it can be many more. These minor changes in shape can offer rather dramatic improvements without providing any costly restorative services.
Answered 12/23/2012
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Reshaping a tooth : Sometimes is is necessary to reshape a tooth to correct a bite problem, or to retain a clasp for a partial denture. The tooth can also be reshaped to create a more pleasing appearance, thus creating a more attractive smile.
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Modifying contours : Tooth shaping is the procedure that dentists use to carefully change the contours of teeth for any number or reasons. It may be performed with carbide burs, disks and polishing tips. Common purposes include reshaping to improve the esthetics, balance or correct bites, or sometimes in the preparation of teeth for orthodontic treatment to help align the teeth.
Answered 10/24/2017
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Recontouring: There would be a couple of reasons for the dentist to reshape a tooth. First, a simple reshaping or recontouring would be appropriate if minor adjustments are necessary for esthetics or cosmetic reasons. Second, it may be necessary prior to restoration of the tooth. The tooth needs to be prepared to hold a filling, support a crown or a veneer. The extent depends on the restoration planned.
Answered 12/23/2012
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Recontouring: 'tooth shaping' is the procedure of recontouring a tooth to make it more esthetic of to make it fit in to the bite (occlusion) correctly. This is done by a dentist who is trained in dental esthetics and occlusion.
Answered 1/21/2013
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Reshaping your teeth: Reshaping your teeth is like getting a haircut. We reshape them to give them a better appearance and smooth all the rough edges.
Answered 3/25/2013
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