Tips For A Perfect Wedding Smile On Your Big Day

Whether planning it yourself or with the help of a wedding planner, you’ve spent numerous hours going through every detail of your special day. You made sure you didn’t miss inviting anyone and fretted over what your bridesmaids will wear. But that’s just the start…

One often overlooked item is an embarrassing smile enshrined in wedding photos forever!

Picture-perfect pearly whites involve a smile makeover to transform your smile into a winning one. Well, it may take time and a little investment. But it is well worth it in the long run!

A Wedding Smile Takes Time…
Sometimes a smile can be fixed right away. Other times, it might take some planning.
But you do not have to wait long before you transform your wedding smile into a winning one. All that is required is a simple dental restoration to fix most dental issues.

Here are 7 ways to have a picture-perfect smile on your big day:

Upkeep Your Oral Hygiene Routine
When planning the special day, it’s usually done months in advance. So, when it comes to getting that picture-perfect smile, you’ll have plenty of time to prepare.
But if you haven’t kept up with your oral hygiene, now’s the right time to catch up on your brushing and flossing. As the months go by, you will find you’ve got that wedding-ready smile. And with none of that icky plaque build-up, either.

Teeth Whitening
Common for both brides and grooms are teeth whitening to ensure their teeth look their best in wedding photos.
For just a few shades whiter, one can opt for a store-bought tooth whitening kit found in many convenience stores. A minor case of slightly discolored teeth would benefit from a pea-sized brushing with baking soda and water. Generally, however, these methods take time to notice results. However, to really give your teeth a beautiful glow and to make them several shades whiter in a matter of hours or less, one will want to opt for professional tooth whitening. While it may be more expensive, the results are much greater than a store-bought kit!

Some may find professional teeth whitening to be too bright for their tastes. Some may also experience tooth sensitivity for a while after the procedure. For these reasons, getting teeth whitening professionally done a few weeks before the wedding day might be a good idea. Professional tooth whitening does last for many months, so your time and energy spent is worth it!

See A Dentist
Of course, some situations usually go beyond the usual brush and floss. Things like crooked teeth and deep-set staining, for instance, typically require more advanced solutions. When in doubt, then, it’s better to book yourself an appointment with the dentist to see how you could improve your smile.

Whether it’s a rigorous tooth cleaning, a set of braces, or teeth whitening treatment, you’re sure to get the remedy you need to turn a good smile into a wedding-ready one.

Replacing Missing Teeth
Nobody wants to have a wedding smile that includes less than a full set of teeth. This may sound drastic, but many are unhappy with their prospective wedding smile due to one or several missing teeth. If this, is you, don’t worry – you have solutions!

Ideally, a few months before the wedding (to ensure proper healing, time for dealing with possible complications, and to ensure your face isn’t swollen on your big day), it may be time to opt for dental implants, bridges, or dentures to replace your missing tooth/teeth.

These options may be slightly expensive, but they are worth it in the short and long run. They will give you confidence like no other. Some dental insurance plans and savings plans can be used for such procedures to reduce costs.

Straighten Your Teeth For An Aligned Wedding Smile
Many are afraid to shine their smile because of crooked, misaligned teeth. Of course, there are solutions such as braces and Invisalign.

While it may take a few years or longer to achieve desirably straighter teeth, minor cases can be resolved or at least fixed within a few months. If you just got engaged and are looking to straighten your teeth within the next couple of years or so, you’ve may still have time.

Braces and other orthodontic devices can shift the teeth fairly quickly in minor cases. It’s best to consult an orthodontist first and foremost for a time plan. Expect extra time to be added, just to be on the safe side.

Besides these dental and orthodontic-related options, upkeep your oral health and reduce teeth-staining foods and beverages as much as possible. Also, commit to your dental visits. It’s important that if one wants a beautiful smile that the proper care is set in place.

Fix Chipped, Cracked And Broken Teeth
Apart from the fact that chipped, cracked, and broken teeth may affect your self-esteem, they’re visually unappealing. If you have a chipped tooth, you can easily get it fixed with a dental filling or bonding. Another alternative is to invest in a dental veneer to make the chipped, or broken teeth whole or healthy again.

For situations where a broken tooth is large enough to expose the pulp, then root canal therapy may be needed to remove the dead pulp, clean the root canal, and then seal it. The procedure is painless, and usually, it may have to be covered with a crown to protect the weakened tooth.

At Smile Studio, we restore smiles using advanced cosmetic dental restoration procedures. Feel free to contact us today.

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