CONSERVATIVE COSMETIC TREATMENT OF DISCOLORED TEETH.
Main Article Content
Keywords
discolored teeth, cosmetic treatment, conservative, whitening, dental procedures
Abstract
Discolored teeth can significantly impact an individual's self-confidence and overall appearance. There are various conservative cosmetic treatment options available to address this issue, ranging from at-home whitening kits to professional dental procedures. This essay explores the different conservative cosmetic treatments for discolored teeth, including their methods, results, and implications. By understanding these treatment options, individuals can make informed decisions about improving the aesthetics of their smile.
References
1. Hanks D, Davis DM, Goodson JM. Porphyromonas gingivalis invasion of gingival epithelial cells. Infect Immun. 1993;61(9):3937-3943.
2. Gokhman I, Shaked I, Szargel R, D.K. Liebergall. Positioning of implants in the different zones of edentulous dental arches. Clin Oral Implant Res. 2017;28(2).
3. Amira Abd El-Rahim A. Prevalence of Candida species among serum and stool samples of patients in Assiut University Hospitals in Egypt. J Am Sci. 2012;8(1):261-268.
4. American Dental Association (ADA): The ADA provides information on various dental procedures, including cosmetic treatments. Their website can be a good starting point to learn about conservative cosmetic options for discolored teeth. You can visit their website at www.ada.org.
5. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: This peer-reviewed journal covers a wide range of topics related to cosmetic dentistry. It publishes research articles, case reports, and reviews on conservative cosmetic treatments for tooth discoloration. You can access this journal online through academic databases or dental libraries.
6. Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry: This journal focuses specifically on cosmetic dentistry and often includes articles on conservative treatment approaches for tooth discoloration. It provides insights into the latest techniques and advancements in cosmetic dentistry. You can find this journal through academic databases or dental libraries.
7. American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD): The AACD is a professional organization dedicated to cosmetic dentistry. Their website offers resources and information on various cosmetic treatment options, including conservative approaches for discolored teeth. You can visit their website at www.aacd.com.
8. Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry: This open-access journal publishes research articles and reviews on clinical cosmetic dentistry topics. It may contain studies and information related to conservative cosmetic treatments for tooth discoloration. You can access this journal online through academic databases or dental libraries.
9. Manfredini D, Guarda-Nardini L, Winocur E, Piccotti F, Ahlberg J. Muscle pain in face, mouth, and jaw: a pilot study of this nonodontogenic pain. J Orofac Pain. 2008 Fall; 22(4):239-44.
10. McManus CA, Greenberg MS. Tooth discoloration: causes, diagnosis and treatment. Quin Dec. 1986; 17(4):537-58.
11. Watts A, Addy M. Tooth discoloration and staining: a review of the literature. Br Dent J. 2001; 190(6):309-16.
12. Fung K, Messer HH. A clinical study of the relationship between the quality of coronal margins and the presence of molars in adjacent interproximal spaces. J Prosthet Dent. 1986; 55(5):793-801.
13. Aschheim KW, Dale BG. Esthetic dentistry: a clinical approach to techniques and materials. 2nd ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby; 2001.
2. Gokhman I, Shaked I, Szargel R, D.K. Liebergall. Positioning of implants in the different zones of edentulous dental arches. Clin Oral Implant Res. 2017;28(2).
3. Amira Abd El-Rahim A. Prevalence of Candida species among serum and stool samples of patients in Assiut University Hospitals in Egypt. J Am Sci. 2012;8(1):261-268.
4. American Dental Association (ADA): The ADA provides information on various dental procedures, including cosmetic treatments. Their website can be a good starting point to learn about conservative cosmetic options for discolored teeth. You can visit their website at www.ada.org.
5. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: This peer-reviewed journal covers a wide range of topics related to cosmetic dentistry. It publishes research articles, case reports, and reviews on conservative cosmetic treatments for tooth discoloration. You can access this journal online through academic databases or dental libraries.
6. Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry: This journal focuses specifically on cosmetic dentistry and often includes articles on conservative treatment approaches for tooth discoloration. It provides insights into the latest techniques and advancements in cosmetic dentistry. You can find this journal through academic databases or dental libraries.
7. American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD): The AACD is a professional organization dedicated to cosmetic dentistry. Their website offers resources and information on various cosmetic treatment options, including conservative approaches for discolored teeth. You can visit their website at www.aacd.com.
8. Clinical Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry: This open-access journal publishes research articles and reviews on clinical cosmetic dentistry topics. It may contain studies and information related to conservative cosmetic treatments for tooth discoloration. You can access this journal online through academic databases or dental libraries.
9. Manfredini D, Guarda-Nardini L, Winocur E, Piccotti F, Ahlberg J. Muscle pain in face, mouth, and jaw: a pilot study of this nonodontogenic pain. J Orofac Pain. 2008 Fall; 22(4):239-44.
10. McManus CA, Greenberg MS. Tooth discoloration: causes, diagnosis and treatment. Quin Dec. 1986; 17(4):537-58.
11. Watts A, Addy M. Tooth discoloration and staining: a review of the literature. Br Dent J. 2001; 190(6):309-16.
12. Fung K, Messer HH. A clinical study of the relationship between the quality of coronal margins and the presence of molars in adjacent interproximal spaces. J Prosthet Dent. 1986; 55(5):793-801.
13. Aschheim KW, Dale BG. Esthetic dentistry: a clinical approach to techniques and materials. 2nd ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby; 2001.