subject: How A Cosmetic Dentist Can Help You Play The Odd One Out Game [print this page] A friend of mine recently decided to visit a dentist, London. When it comes to finding a cosmetic dentist London certainly has a great deal of choice, but then as one of the world's leading cities for dental healthcare that is perhaps not quite so surprising. But the reason why my friend decided that a dental visit was necessary is not because of the fact that she had any teeth missing, or even needing any new fillings or crowns. It was actually a rather minor thing that normally you might not worry about.
No one's teeth are identical, they're as unique as your fingerprint, which is why often dental the records are used to identify people when there's no other way of doing so. But sometimes this uniqueness can be something of a problem, especially when it comes to self-confidence and your appearance. In my friend's case there just one fairly minor issue which she wanted to have sorted by a cosmetic dentist. London is full of posters with happy people smiling down on you displaying a set of teeth which would give new fallen snow a run for its money as far as being a pure white is concerned.
Actually the colour of my friends teeth wasn't too bad at all, given the fact that she enjoys drinking coffee all day, and will happily tuck into a curry night. But there was one tooth at the front of her mouth, on the bottom, which was an entirely different colour to all of the neighbouring teeth. In normal conversation you probably wouldn't even notice it, but of course my friend did notice it, and was self-conscious.
Quite why some people do have one tooth which seems a different colour to the others isn't entirely clear. Apparently it can be due to a wide range of factors, and it isn't actually particularly unusual. But my friend decided that something had to be done about it, and so decided to visit a cosmetic dentist, London.
She was given a choice of several different possible treatments, but the one she went for was a veneer. Previously I had only ever heard of a veneer being used either on kitchen worktops or people's nails. But apparently veneers can also be made for teeth. They are incredibly thin, thinner even than a nail, and crafted to be not only an exact fit for an individual tooth, but also coloured to match perfectly those teeth on either side of the odd one out.
The result was a completely invisible and undetectable transformation, not only in the way my friend looked, but in her self-confidence as well, which was probably the more important of the two. If you have an odd tooth, then visiting a cosmetic dentist, London, could provide you with a quick, affordable solution that could transform more than just your appearance.