Misshapen Teeth
Berks County, Reading and Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
If you suffer from misshapen teeth, then you know how it feels to be continuously self-conscious. You constantly wonder if people are staring at your teeth or you may just try to cover your mouth whenever greeting someone or speaking. Dr. Schwartz of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania offers the knowledge and technology to restore or repair your embarrassing smile.
You really don't have to suffer from the unattractive side effects of having misshapen teeth. Perhaps you had some type of accident that chipped, broke and deformed your teeth. Perhaps you just inherited bad teeth from your family. Whatever the reasons, you don't have to suffer with a closed mouth and a frown.
Misshapen teeth can also cause problems with your bite. If your teeth do not meet the way they are supposed to when you close them together, you could be unknowingly shifting your jaw out of alignment in order to accommodate for them. This can cause you neuromuscular problems in the near future, if you aren't already suffering from them.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers were created to provide cosmetic dentists a way to repair and restore a person's smile to one they can be proud to show off. By itself, porcelain is very brittle. However, once bonded to the enamel surface of a person's teeth, it becomes a strong and durable part of the natural tooth.
Typical placement of porcelain veneers requires at least two visits to your cosmetic dentist's office. First, your teeth will be prepared for the veneers and a model of your teeth is created. The model is used to create the veneers so that they will affix precisely to the fronts of your teeth. Then, your new veneers are tested for their fit and bonded to your teeth. You will watch your teeth and smile transform from something you dreaded showing anyone, to something you can't help but be proud to show the world.
Dental Bonding
Dental bonding is another option that Dr. Schwartz may use to help restore your misshapen teeth. During this procedure, a resin material is affixed to each tooth and sculpted to match the desired shape and size determined for your new teeth. Bonding provides a way for the dentist to work with and improve your own, natural teeth.
No matter what your dental issues may be, consulting with a qualified cosmetic dentist is the first step toward fixing the problems and restoring your smile to one you are not ashamed of.
It is important for your peace of mind and for your oral health, that you work with a dentist you trust to help correct your smile and restore your jaw line and your teeth, as well as your self-confidence. Please contact Dr. David A. Schwartz of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania today.
Contact Us
David A. Schwartz D.D.S., P.C.
9 Bristol Court
Wyomissing, PA 19610






