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Facts About Dentistry

Isn't a smile makeover just life changing! Some patients even go in tears after a successful makeover. Patients do, however, walk out with stories of emotional wrecks, after the dentist fell short of the mark. Most general dentists practice cosmetic dentistry since the American Dental Association doesn't recognize it as a field of specialty. Further training isn't necessary, since cosmetic dentistry is very similar to orthodontics.

Asking for the help of someone with more experience in cosmetic dentistry is a better choice than finding a regular dentist, when it comes to multiple veneers or smile makeovers, experts say. Doctors often consult this Libertyville dentist, who specializes now in cosmetic procedures, about putting veneers. He had better training. That's why. A rule of the thumb is to know everything there is about your dentist.

How can you find a good cosmetic dentist? That's simple. Gauge them depending on their past experiences, training, and results. More importantly look for proof of past works. Try to get an eye for what their aesthetic is painstakingly. If rows of Chiclets teeth are the only thing you see on the photos, you can't trust they'll give you the smile you want.

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, which has no relationship to the ADA, has an accreditation system that requires dentists to submit cosmetic cases to a review board and to sit for oral and written exams. There are other referrals online, however be sure to check the credentials of the websites. Some websites will ask a certain amount for doctors to be listed.

Tell what you want to achieve clearly to your dentist, and stay away from requests about specific features. For example, a patient requests for veneers, even though what she really needed was a gum shape correction. Decide about the procedures to undertake only after you've talked and taken time with your dentist about the proper ways to achieve your goal. X-rays, photos, and a wax model of your mouth might be necessary.

With a wax model, you can decide on the positioning of your new teeth, and if you are satisfied, the model is sent to the laboratory for your new teeth to be created. Guessing has no place in this. Staging is one of the most important phases. Cosmetic dentists would recommend having the teeth whitened prior to the creation of the veneers, so as to match the colors. A relative rule would be applicable to bonding. You can't have restorations whitened, though.

Be sure to ask about the laboratory that will manufacture your new veneers. This should be the same lab as the one that manufactured the veneers you saw on the photos. Ask if only highly skilled lab technicians are employed by the manufacturer.




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