False Teeth - Making the Right Choices

Cosmetic Dentistry Can Repair Damage Caused By An Eating Disorder

If you have an eating disorder, it can wreak havoc on your teeth, as well as your internal organs and your overall health in general. If you suffer from anorexia, your body will become malnourished, which leads to the deterioration of your teeth. If you are bulimic then stomach acids will erode the enamel on your teeth. The result will be teeth that look worn and have a yellowish color to them. The first thing you want to do is make sure you seek treatment for your eating disorder and then see a dentist to have your teeth fixed. You can learn about some of the cosmetic dentistry options you'll have access to below:

Make sure you're ready to have your teeth fixed

Before you decide to go through with having your teeth cosmetically fixed, you should first make sure you have your eating disorder under control. For your overall healthy you want to seek treatment and do what you have to in order to get your disorder in remission. Fixing your teeth while you're still under the holds of your eating disorder will leave you undoing the dentists work down the line.

Go through your therapy and focus on getting a grip on your eating disorder while continuing to take good care of your teeth. Make sure you take in extra calcium and use a fluoridated mouthwash and toothpaste. Once you feel you are in a solid place with regards to your eating then you can follow through with dental treatments recommended by your dentist.

You'll have different options available to you

Veneers - One of the ways you can have your teeth fixed is to have veneers put on them. Veneers are custom coverings for your teeth that are made from a very strong porcelain material. The veneers will be made to fit your teeth and can be used to cover all blemishes, discolorations and flaws in their shape. You can be given an entire new smile with veneers and they are extremely durable.

Crowns – Your dentist may feel you would be better off having crowns put on your teeth to correct the damage. Crowns will be created to fit on your teeth and then placed on them by the dentist.  Crowns are also designed to last many years.

Implants – If your teeth are severely damaged, your dentist may feel the best option would be to replace them with implants. Implants look, feel and function just like your natural teeth.

If you are ready to have your teeth repaired from all the damage the eating disorder has caused, the best thing to do is to make an appointment to visit a cosmetic dentist and see what type of treatment they suggest.


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