What To Expect At Your Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation

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If you want to enhance both your smile and your self-confidence, consider cosmetic dentist services. You'll need to schedule a consultation appointment with a cosmetic dentist to find out which type of procedure you will need in order to look your best. After your consultation, you should know what to expect both during and after your procedure. Here are some things you'll learn during your cosmetic dentistry consultation.

Procedures Offered

During your consultation appointment, your cosmetic dentist will explain each procedure in great detail. For example, you may learn that full-mouth restoration or rehabilitation enhances both your appearance, your oral health, and chewing ability.

Cosmetic dentistry consists of both restorations and procedures, which may include the combination of dental implants, partial bridges, laser whitening treatments, crowns, and porcelain veneers. During your consultation, your cosmetic dentist may also recommend that you have your old mercury amalgam fillings removed and replaced with white composite fillings that will blend with the natural color of your teeth.

You'll also learn that certain cosmetic dental procedures take only one appointment to complete, while others can take multiple appointments. In fact, dental implants and full mouth makeovers can take up to a year before the entire process is complete and your mouth has fully healed.

Examination

After your dentist talks to you about your treatment options, he or she will examine your oral cavity. The examination will include an inspection of your teeth and gums, and if needed, the dentist will perform a probing examination with dental instruments to evaluate your gum health.

Your dentist will look for signs of gum inflammation, bleeding, recession, and deep pockets. After a complete oral examination, the dentist may take a couple of bitewing x-rays. If you have decided upon dental implant surgery or a full-mouth restoration, you may need panoramic x-rays or a computed tomography scan, or CT scan, of your jaw.

If your examination reveals signs of dental decay, gingivitis, or periodontal disease, your dentist may recommend that you get these conditions treated prior to getting your cosmetic dental work done. It is important that your teeth and gums be healthy before cosmetic procedures are performed to ensure that you don't develop complications in the future such as dental implant failure.

If you want to learn more about the benefits of cosmetic dentistry procedures, make an appointment with your cosmetic dentist for a consultation.  With proper oral care and regular visits to your dentist, your cosmetic dentistry restorations will last for years.

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