Friday, 3 February 2012

What You Should Know Before Having Cosmetic Dental Surgery

By Emory R David


Are you confident with your smile or are you self conscious about your teeth? If so, you might be curious about treatments from a cosmetic dentist. While there are many cosmetic dentistry procedures that you could do, it is important to realize that some of these treatments are actually surgery.

Just like plastic surgery, dental surgery is generally successful, but that does not mean it is 100% safe. Anytime you break the skin or gums in this case, you are exposing yourself to some risk. The good news is you can help to mitigate this risk by carefully selecting an experienced dental surgeon. By taking the time to do this you put yourself in a position to achieve the best results while minimizing risk.

In keeping with choosing the right cosmetic dentist, you may have the option of staying with your primary care dentist. There are many dentists who also perform cosmetic procedures, including veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants, and gum lifts. With that said, be sure to inquire about the success rate and frequency of those procedures. You may feel more comfortable visiting a dentist who performs cosmetic surgery procedures on a daily basis, as opposed to a few times a month.

So, how do you go about finding dentist with experience in cosmetic procedures? Well you might want to start by asking your normal dentist. Tell them that you intend on coming to them for all normal cleanings, fillings, etc, but you just want to find the best specialist. Most dentists will understand this and the good ones will refer you to someone else if they feel they don't have the requisite experience. But also, ask your family, friends, and even co-workers if you are comfortable revealing your plans, about their experiences with cosmetic dentists.

You might still find your biggest challenge is choosing a dentist. Despite the effort required it is very important to make an informed decision. The simplest method in this case is not usually the best. You will want to use all resources available to you to make your decision. This will largely include online research where you can check out their websites. This will give you an idea of what they specialize in as well as usually giving you some background information on the physician.

Cost should also be examined. Cosmetic surgery isn't always covered by dental insurance, but you may be surprised to know that some procedures are. Many insurance companies find veneers an affordable way to reduce the long-term costs of dental care. Dental implants are also a nice alternative to dentures. Do not make the assumption that your insurance does not cover cosmetic procedures until you know for sure. On the back of your dental insurance card, you should see a customer service phone number that you can call to make the inquiry.

Once you have decided that you would like to improve your smile with the use of a cosmetic dental procedure, you will want to schedule a consultation appointment. Most dentists do require them; however, still ask for a consultation appointment even if they are only optional. At a consultation appointment, you and your cosmetic dentist can decide on a course of treatment, highlight the procedures you will undergo in detail, summarize the recovery process, as well as show you sample before and after pictures.




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