Sunday, July 29, 2012

FAQs about Cosmetic Dentistry

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry refers to any dental technique specifically designed to improve the look of a person’s teeth and smile. Many of the things done in cosmetic dentistry procedures are a normal part of dental work such as crowns, bridges and fillings. Others, such as veneers and whitening are more purely cosmetic.

How do I Find a Cosmetic Dentist?
Cosmetic dentistry isn’t a recognized dental specialty, so any dentist can perform cosmetic dental procedures and there is no special certification or training required. There are dentists who have built their practices on cosmetic dental procedures, and these may have more experience with purely cosmetic procedures.

A good start to finding a dentist for a cosmetic procedure is to find a local dentist you are comfortable. Ask him or her about cosmetic work they have done, and if they have before and after pictures of their work that you can see. Make sure they understand what you goal is and any specific needs you may have.


What if My Teeth are Damaged?
A skilled dentist can use crowns, bridges, implants and other techniques to repair damage to your teeth, while improving the way they look. A person with a number of problems may need to see the dentist for multiple visits over a series of weeks or months.

Will My Insurance Cover Cosmetic Dentistry?
Every insurance policy is different, but dental insurance tends to be pretty restrictive in the kind and number of procedures you can have done. If your regular dentist recommends a cosmetic procedure for medical reasons, you may be able to get partial coverage for the procedure.

Cosmetic dentistry isn’t for everyone, but for people who feel it is right for them, it can make a large difference in their appearance, and self-confidence. Anyone interested in cosmetic dental procedures should speak with their dentist about what their options.

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