1. What is cosmetic dentistry?
Cosmetic Dentistry is the ultimate mixture of art and dental science. These procedures endeavor to create beautiful, esthetically pleasing smiles; utilizing the latest restorative technologies and materials. There is not a specific specialty in cosmetic dentistry. All work completed by a dental professional should be cosmetic.
Close attention is paid to ascertain that the outcome is best suited to you. How the positioning and appearance of the teeth best compliment your facial structure is considered and all means available are explored to achieve the smile you desire. The semblance of clinical improvement is removed completely as the Cosmetic Dentist works toward making the results appear natural. For example, a typical job performed by an honest, reputable dentist may fix common problems, yet the appearance of the teeth may be opaque, and not the brightest white. From a distance, dark triangles may be noticed too. Overall, the end product-your smile- still lacks the sparkle that Cosmetic Dentistry can give.
2. How important is your smile?
Your smile says a lot about you. A great smile can be the difference between getting a job or not, getting that promotion or not, living the life of your dreams or not.
3. Who is a good candidate for cosmetic dentistry?
Previously, little could be done to attain the smile you always dreamed of. The treatments available to treat chipped, stained or crooked teeth were limited. Yet, today with the vast range of Cosmetic Dental treatments available, every smile can be esthetically enhanced. From adolescents to the very mature patient. All can benefit from Cosmetic dental treatments
4. Is cosmetic dentistry worth the time and the cost?
Cosmetic dentistry can be a life changing experience. Prosthodontists are the dental specialists who are experts in cosmetic dentistry. They can transform your life with limited and very extensive cosmetic treatments. What price can you put on increased self esteem, increased confidence and increased well being. Cosmetic dentistry not only looks at esthetics but ensures you have a healthy and well functioning mouth.
92% of adults agree that an attractive smile is an important social asset. 84% of adults believe an attractive smile can help their career opportunities.
Your smile is the ultimate fashion accessory- you always carry it with you. We want to look good, feel good and live long to enjoy it. Many people feel that a "smile makeover" is just as important as buying nice clothes or having attractive hair. For those who spend their careers in the public eye, a terrific smile may be considered essential.
Usually dental insurance doesn' t cover cosmetic dentistry. But some dental plans may cover part of the cost of certain procedures, such as crowns, especially when the main purpose is to repair a structural problem that could affect the overall health of your mouth. Usually, functional and restorative dentistry is covered in part by insurance, while cosmetic dentistry is seldom covered
5. How long will my new smile last?
It really depends on the cosmetic procedure you have done. If you have a major cosmetic rehabilitation, the research will show that these can last between 12-15 years.
6. How quickly will I be able to complete my cosmetic dentistry treatment?
Many dentists provide cosmetic procedures to improve a person' s smile. However, most of them learn these procedures during one or more weekend courses. Prosthodontists take up to four years of post-graduate training after dental school learning advanced cosmetic and restorative procedures gaining a high level of skill and efficiency. If you want the most experienced, expert care given to your smile, you should choose a Prosthodontist. The length of treatment depends on what is needed. Simple bonding can be done in one session. Advanced cosmetic treatments can take 3-6 months to complete.
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Saj Jivraj DDS, MS.Ed, Dentists





