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1. How do I choose a cosmetic dentist?
Choosing the right cosmetic dentist is a very important question.
Ask your dentist about his or her training and credentials and the
level of experience they have in smile makeover dentistry. At this
time, cosmetic dentistry is not recognized as a specialty like
orthodontics or periodontics. However, it is a branch of dentistry
that requires a thorough knowledge of science, technology and an
artistic eye and much practice and experience. The terms “cosmetic
dentistry” and “smile makeover” have become trendy with all the
makeover and reality television shows. Many dentists are promoting
themselves as cosmetic dentists. Dentists who are committed and
dedicated to the art of cosmetic dentistry have had specific
training, credentials, experience and affiliations in this area.
Cosmetic dentists have a vast portfolio of their work and are
willing to discuss them with you and show similar before and after
pictures that resemble the same situation that you are trying to
improve. A dentist’s skills and style can be understood by reviewing
their portfolio of before and after photographs. Please visit our
before and after photo gallery to understand our level of commitment
and treatment results.
2. Is there a standard beautiful smile for all people?
As many people that exist, there are that many beautiful smiles-
we are all unique and the beauty of our smile should and does
reflect this. This is what makes cosmetic dentistry truly an art and
enjoyable creative challenge! Each person is different and their
case must be planned carefully. The design of a beautiful and
natural smile must consider the sex of the individual s well as be
in proportion with the gum line, the lips and the construction of
the face of the individual.
3. How long will it take to complete my cosmetic treatment?
Each situation is unique and every client has their own
particular issues that have to be addressed. However, on the
average, bleaching will take about 1 ½ hours; crown and bridge will
take 2 visits to complete and laminates 2 visits to complete. In
cases where 2 visits are required, such as laminates, custom
temporaries are fabricated that will look better than the teeth you
came in with and will be designed to actually look very close to the
final porcelain laminates that will be made for you.
4. How can I get an idea of how I would look with an improved
smile?
By listening to what you want and taking notes we are able to
mentally form a picture of what your smile can look like. To show
you what we are seeing in our mind, we take a digital photograph of
your face. We then use graphic artist software to generate a
computerized image showing you with various smile enhancements, such
as whitening, shape and length changes. Another way we can give you
an idea of what you would look like with an improved smile is to
fabricate a “wax-up” of your new smile. This is when we do the
laminates on a duplicate model of your smile in order to see three
dimensionally the changes in your smile. You can actually hold your
before and after smiles in your hands to compare.
5. What can I do about my uneven teeth?
Are the teeth overlapping each other? Are there spaces between
the teeth? Is the gum line too low or too high? Have the teeth worn
away because of grinding? Depending on the answers to these
questions and numerous others a different approach may be necessary
to correct the uneven look. After a smile consultation with our
office we can get a general feel of what’s the best approach.
Ultimately to accurately plan for the end result we will perform a
smile makeover analysis
6. How long does cosmetic dentistry last?
This is a very important question and one that is asked of us
many times. There are three things that can have an impact on
longevity;
- Quality of the treatment. Delivering the best outcome requires
a high level of meticulous attention to detail. For instance, one of
the procedures we do frequently in our office is altering the smile
with porcelain veneers. There are literally 100’s of steps along the
way and if one of them is overlooked it can have an impact on
longevity.
- Condition of the teeth that are considered for improvements
and the level of forces that are placed on them. (i.e. grinding). We
recommend custom fitted guards fabricated to help protect teeth from
excessive wear. Home care and eating habits are critical in
maintaining a beautiful smile. It’s important to avoid rough crunchy
foods and biting on objects. Natural teeth can get just as abused in
the came way if you are not careful. Generally meticulous attention
to oral hygiene is very important. To estimate time frames for
different procedures we recommend you come in for a consult.
- Home care and eating habits are critical in maintaining a
beautiful smile. It’s important to avoid rough crunchy foods and
biting on objects. Natural teeth can get just as abused in the came
way if you are not careful. Generally meticulous attention to oral
hygiene is very important. To estimate time frames for different
procedures we recommend you come in for a consult.
7. What can I do to change my teeth that are too small to make
them bigger?
There are a number of ways to correct this problem, including
porcelain veneers, crowns and bonding. Click on our Before and After
photo gallery to see examples of clients with teeth that we made
bigger.
8. How can I correct severely discolored teeth from tetracycline?
Tetracycline is an antibiotic used to treat a number of illnesses
in adults and children. It causes severe staining in teeth if used
in growing children and sometimes with prolonged use in the young
adult. The teeth have a gray or dark brown appearance to them and
often times dark bands run across the front of the teeth. Typically
these teeth do not respond well to whitening procedures. Porcelain
veneers are a truly beautiful answer to this problem. A once dark
and unattractive smile can be a brilliant and beautiful white one.
9. I have a gap between my two front teeth. How can it be closed?
There are a number of ways to correct this problem, which may
include one or more of the following: orthodontics, porcelain
veneers, crowns and bonding. Click on our before and after photo
gallery to see examples of clients with gaps in their teeth that we
corrected.
10. I have buck teeth that stick out. Is there anything that can
be done?
Absolutely. And sometimes the solution may be as simple as
recontouring and reshaping the teeth which will take one painless
visit to complete. Some situations may require braces with
Invisalign to correct. Many instances of buck teeth have been
corrected with porcelain laminates. In rare instances we may to do a
combination of Invisalign repositioning of teeth and porcelain
veneers if the shapes of the teeth are not harmonious with each
other and the facial proportions. Since each situation is unique,
we’ll have a better idea what is necessary after a cosmetic consult.
11. How do I know if I cosmetic dentistry will help me?
Are you happy with your smile? Could your teeth be whiter or
straighter? Do you have chipped or broken teeth? Do any of your
teeth appear too small or too short? Do you see black margins around
your existing crowns? Do you refrain from smiling in photos? Does
the thought of having to meet new people and smile make you anxious?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then cosmetic
dentistry may be for you.
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