What is the difference between cosmetic dentistry and bioesthetic dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is primarily focused on camouflaging defects making teeth look better. Often it is done to mask damaged, darkened, chipped, or broken teeth. In contrast, Bioesthetic Dentistry not only addresses the appearance of teeth but it will ensure their health, function, and longevity as well. By identifying and treating the cause of bite problems (such as worn or damaged teeth) Bioesthetic Dentistry provides results that are long lasting, biologically functional, and naturally beautiful.