What is Tooth Lifting and When is it Permitted?

With tooth lifting, every minor or major imperfection can receive significant improvement through the latest techniques and revolutionary materials. Gain confidence and assurance with the top technique of tooth lifting.

Tooth lifting is the most modern dental application that combines the artistry of the dentist with the advanced materials in dentistry (porcelain or resin veneers) to restore imperfections and gaps in the teeth to such an extent that your new smile will look completely natural. Specifically, it involves recreating each tooth individually in harmonious relation to the remaining teeth, whether matching the natural color of the teeth or changing the color to create a permanent white smile—a perfect set of teeth.

When is Tooth Lifting Permitted?

  • Crooked teeth.
  • Teeth with multiple fillings.
  • Gaps between teeth being closed.
  • Permanent change in tooth shade.
  • Small teeth that we wish to enlarge.
  • Discolored teeth or restoring root-canal-treated teeth to their original shade.
  • Teeth that do not respond to whitening.
  • Worn and sensitive teeth.
  • Correction of dental gaps.

Can I Have Problems with My Teeth After Tooth Lifting?

The restoration is done in full anatomy for each tooth individually. With resin veneers, the expertise and talent of the dentist allow for the use of modern materials for aesthetic intervention. With porcelain veneers, the dentist’s know-how, in collaboration with the best dental laboratories, offers results with the greatest durability over time.

Is the Result Permanent?

The result is permanent, whether it involves the natural color of the teeth or a white smile. To maintain the aesthetic result and the health of your teeth over the long term, you must follow all oral hygiene rules. This means brushing your teeth daily in the morning and evening, using dental floss, and attending a preventive check-up every six months, which includes teeth cleaning and polishing. Resin veneers require polishing and removal of stains.

Article and guidelines by Dr. Angeliki Dalakoura, Oral Surgeon and Scientific Director of the Dental Center of Athens.

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