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Index › Healthcare & Medicine › Dental Medicine
 

Selecting a Cosmetic Dentist is Easier than You Think

 
Author: Dave Lloyd
 

As society has become more image-conscious, the profession of cosmetic dentistry has grown as well. Cosmetic dentists are those who specialize in the appearance of teeth and often work closely with traditional dentists and orthodontists. They may frequently perform many of the same procedures. In addition to teeth cleaning, tartar removal, and filling cavities, they are adept at techniques that help one's teeth look whiter and straighter. And who wouldn't want their teeth to be shiny white and straight.

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Some of these procedures include veneers, teeth whitening, and the use of Invisalign teeth straighteners. Veneers are a type of tooth covering that does 2 things - enables teeth to appear whiter while also protecting them from further decay. Veneers have become a very popular procedure and one that is not covered by all insurance - so be sure to check yours. This is because teeth whitening is a physical procedure which adds chemicals to the teeth, a type of bleach. It is an aesthetic benefit helping teeth become and stay whiter and free from stains.

How to Choose the Right Cosmetic Dentist

To decide on the best cosmetic dentist for you, you can evaluate a website resource such as the one below. Also consider these factors. Primarily, you want to evaluate their location - obviously the closer they are to your home, the better. Additionally, consider their qualifications. While their graduate degree is in dentistry, do they have the necessary certifications and trainings to do cosmetic dentistry? Also, have they had the type of experience with situations like yours? Given this is most likely an out-of-pocket expense, you don't want someone to be using you as an experiment. Finally, ask to see before and after pictures of those who have undergone similar treatments. Also check with the dentist on how these changes have affected them physically and emotionally. This will ensure that you really do want what you're considering. By being diligent in your search for the right cosmetic dentist, you can get the smile you've always wanted.

 
 
 

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