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Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way in the past two decades and now more then ever it is possible to have the smile you have always dreamed about. The truth of the matter is that people do judge one another by the looks of their teeth and it something that many sociologists have theorized is related to the fact that early primitive peoples that had bad teeth were also doomed to a shorter life span.

So it may be deeply engrained in a persons psyche to gravitate towards people that have a nice beautiful smile. Discolored teeth are one of the easiest things to remedy and many times a teeth bleaching treatment may do the trick. There are over the counter treatments that are available but it is important to bear in mind that your dentist can assist you in achieving your perfect smile with other treatments at his or her disposal.

Dental veneers and laminates can turn a smile with teeth that are chipped and gapped into a beautiful flawless smile by resurfacing teeth with a thin ceramic coating that also fills in the chips and gaps. If you have missing teeth then you may be a candidate for dental implants that replace the missing tooth or teeth with prosthetic teeth that are permanently mounted to a pin that is embedded in the jaw bone itself.

After the procedure is completed the dental implant teeth look and function just the same as the original teeth. Dental laminates are completely painless to have put on your teeth and they don't even require a shot of local anesthetic. They whiten your teeth and also your dentist can use them to even out any discoloring that might occur in the various teeth.


Perhaps there is no better place to go than Beverly Hills for cosmetic surgery, which can accurately lay claim to being the Mecca of cosmetic surgery.Beverly Hills cosmetic surgery assures one that only the most competent excellence care is given and there are virtually no risks involved especially as far as complications are concerned.

If you are in need of or desire a change to your nose, is there a better place to be than Beverly Hills? This procedure is called rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty (Greek: Rhinos, "Nose" + Plastikos, "to shape") is a type of plastic surgery that is used to improve the function (reconstructive surgery) or appearance (cosmetic surgery) of a person's nose.Rhinoplasty is also commonly called a "nose job". Hollywood plastic surgeons agree that more than 2000 facial beautification operations have been performed among film players within the past few years.

Sometimes rhinoplasty is done for cosmetic reasons (to improve the shape of the nasal tip, for example), or it may be done to improve breathing and function of the nose. Rhinoplasty can be performed to meet aesthetic goals or for reconstructive purposes to correct birth defects or breathing problems. Rhinoplasty was first developed by Sushruta, an important physician (often regarded as the "father of plastic surgery") who lived in ancient India circa 500 BC, which he first described in his text Susrutha Samhita.

The two main reasons for performing secondary or tertiary rhinoplasty are that a patient may be unsatisfied with all or part of a previous nose job, or because of the way their nose appears after rhinoplasty surgery. The first is purely cosmetic. The second is functional. Secondary rhinoplasty, and especially tertiary rhinoplasty, are extremely complicated procedures.

The surgeon first separates soft tissues of the nose from the underlying structures, then reshapes the cartilage and bone causing the deformity. The tip of the nose can be restructured by removing tiny sections of cartilage. In rare cases, the normal structure of bone and cartilage is badly damaged or weakened and a synthetic implant may be used to reconstruct the nose Alloplastic synthetic materials are often associated with long-term complications such as migration and extrusion.


Dressings, splints, and stitches are removed in one to two weeks.
About the third day after surgery the swelling and bruising around the eyes should begin to recede. Expect that the nose will hurt some and that there will probably be headache for which the surgeon will prescribe medications.

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