Bioesthetic Dentistry

Bioesthetic Smile

A Bioesthetic Smile A Bioesthetic Smile is a naturally beautiful smile that appears youthful, has normal biologic form, normal function and is comfortable. This is an example of a natural Bioesthetic Smile.

What you see is a smile that is attractive. What you don’t see is poorly aligned teeth, worn or missing teeth and tense facial muscles. When you look closely at a bioesthetic smile, you see how teeth over lap and fit together. You also see each front tooth is of a different length and the back teeth have sharp points. Especially the cuspids (canines). This natural biologic tooth form is found in the absence of dental malocclusion and bite dysfunction.

What makes a bioesthetic smile different than other smiles?

What makes a bioesthetic smile different than other smiles?
An example of a bioesthetic smile.
The significance of a bioesthetic smile is not only how it appears but also more importantly how it functions. Each tooth has a genetic biologic form that determines its function in helping your teeth and jaws to chew correctly. Smiles that have worn or misaligned teeth cannot function properly, creating a condition known as bite dysfunction.

What makes a bioesthetic smile different than other smiles?Many people are unaware that they may have a bite dysfunction but exhibit some of the signs and symptoms. Like heart disease or diabetes, many of the early signs and symptom go undetected for many years while damage is occurring because the symptoms seem unrelated to a bite problem.