What Bioclear Can Do for Your Smile
Bioclear® improves smiles by fixing teeth cracks, chips, and stains. Bioclear can also fill in back triangles at the gum line and fix misshapen, uneven, or short teeth, along with addressing issues of teeth decay and filling in gaps between teeth. Bioclear is a safe and affordable alternative to traditional veneers.
How Bioclear can enhance your smile
Bioclear is a form of cosmetic treatment that involves bonding a tooth-colored composite material to visible teeth to improve appearance. Unlike traditional veneers, Bioclear improves the patient’s smile without removing any dental enamel. This makes the procedure reversible, if necessary.
Fix teeth cracks and chips
One common use of Bioclear veneers is fixing chips and cracks. Chips and cracks can occur from a blow to the face, as a result of bruxism, and in various other ways. Not only do broken teeth create an aesthetic concern, but they can also pose a risk to oral health as well. Bioclear restores the size, shape, and color of cracked and chipped teeth and protects them from further harm.
Improve the color shade of teeth
Bioclear can also fix teeth stains as well. Dentists typically recommend professional, in-office whitening for minor teeth stains, but moderate to severe discoloration may require more extensive treatment, such as Bioclear. Bioclear closely matches the shade of teeth, and they can cover stains and provide the patient with a brighter, more beautiful smile.
Fill in back triangles at the gum line
Dentists also use Bioclear to fix dark triangles that can exist between teeth along the gum line. When these triangles are too large, the spacing can create a cosmetic imperfection and many patients feel more confident after they fill them in. Bioclear is often a better solution than veneers for this as the dentist can mold the material as they need.
Fix uneven teeth and short teeth
Mild cases of uneven teeth can be repaired with Bioclear. Also, teeth that appear too short can be lengthened with Bioclear treatment as well. This allows for an even smile that is perfectly symmetric.
Address teeth damaged by decay
Teeth decay is not only an oral health concern but also poses a cosmetic concern as well, particularly when the cavities develop on the more visible front teeth. Bioclear covers dental cavities and restores the appearance of teeth. It also protects teeth from further decay.
Fill in gaps between front teeth
Gaps between teeth are a common cosmetic concern. Patients often can choose Bioclear instead of orthodontic treatment (e.g., braces, aligners). This allows for much faster treatment than orthodontic options.
Consult with our dental practice to learn more about Bioclear
Bioclear is an innovative way to fix imperfections with your smile, and they are a safe and cost-effective alternative to traditional dental veneers. We encourage you to reach out to our team to schedule a consultation today. During the consultation, we can help you decide if Bioclear is right for improving your smile.
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