This patient's face was dramtically enhanced by cosmetic dentistry. and developed with dental restorations. Absolutely
NO surgery or filler injectables (Collagen or Restylane) were
performed on this patient !
This procedure is recommended for:
- Improve facial symmetry
- Improve jaw line
- Tighter neck
- Tighter skin
- Smoother skin
- More youthful eyes
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The loss of facial height between the nose and the
chin is a major contributor to facial aging.
The answer to a more youthful face is often as simple as advanced cosmetic dentistry techniques. As we age, the lower facial height (the area between the nose and the chin) decreases
due to the loss of teeth and/or the wearing down of teeth. Think of an elderly
person who has lost their teeth, and you can see the difference this
can make. Missing and ground down teeth result in the sucked
in and collapsed appearance around the mouth, causing vertical lines on the upper and lower lips and all around the mouth.
Because
the support of the facial skin is lost, the entire face
is effected. The dental facelift provides new techniques to restore worn and missing teeth, enhancing facial support, and taking years off your face! |
Dental Facelift Removes Years
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Dental facelifts
can make you look as much as 20 years younger without having to undergo
plastic surgery, according to recent research. A survey assessing patients
who had opted for a dental facelift revealed that almost
80% of patients were pleased with the results. Furthermore,
an independent panel reported that 80% of patients looked between
5 and 20 years younger after receiving the non-surgical
dental facelift alternative.
This technique has been used for years for the treatment of TMJ-related migraines, neck and back aches. During the course of treatment, it became apparent that patient's faces appeared more youthful, with an improvement in facial symmetry and muscle tone. Improvements in the appearance of the nose,
cheeks, lips and skin were also reported.
Dr. Nigel Carter, chief executive of the British Dental
Health Foundation, said: “as an extra bonus patients
found they got anti-aging side- effects."
SOURCE/REFERENCE: Reported by www.bbc.co.uk on
the 9 th of February 2002 |

After Dental Facelift
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As we age, creases and deep folds develop around the mouth
from worn and missing teeth failing to support the facial skin.
Missing and worn teeth allow the jaw to overclose and slide back into the skull, which results in a collapsed appearance to the lower half of the face. As teeth wear the jaw continues to slide back, the facial skin is pulled back and the face looks even more collapsed and aged. Loss of tooth structure is one of the key factors to facial aging.
Proper design when rebuilding and replacng missing teeth will provide optimum support for facial profile enhancement. Wider smiles are created which provide additional support for fuller lips.
Dental facelifts can also be very effective for TMJ treatment,
head and neck pain, non surgical treatment for patients with overbites and those considering cheek or chin implants. Proper design when restoirng the biting surfaces of the teeth enables the position of the jaw to be altered, allowing many problems to be
corrected in the office that previously required extensive and expensive surgery.
Dental facelifts provide a surgical alternative to improving your smile and rejuvenating your face. If you have been considering cosmetic dentistry or a facelift, maybe a dental facelift might be the best option for you.
Call 480-483-8067 for a free consultation.
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