Re-contouring or reshaping the teeth is a practice where tooth enamel is removed in small amounts to change a tooth’s length, shape, or surface. The technique is typically done to enhance the appearance of ones smile.

Re-contouring is the most moderate cosmetic treatment. It is a quick and painless method of which outcomes can be seen quickly.

Re-contouring is typically used to:

  • Fix small chips
  • Smooth the surface of the tooth
  • Change slight irregularities tooth shapes
  • Adjust the length of canine teeth
  • To facilitate better oral hygiene by removing crevices and overlaps found between teeth

Re-contouring can likewise enhance general dental well-being by removing fissures or over laps between teeth in which plaque or tartar can collect.

Re-contouring is not suggested if your teeth have considerable flaws, for example, a generous chip or profound break. Re-contouring is not a substitute for veneers or bonding; on the other hand, it is frequently utilized in veneer and bonding procedures.