How to Choose the Right Dentist for a Smile Makeover

A smile makeover is the way to go if you are interested in enhancing the appearance of your smile. It is a combination of cosmetic treatments that address oral problems that negatively affect the appearance of a person's teeth.

Smile makeovers fall under the dental specialty called cosmetic dentistry. It is one out of nine dentistry specialties that are recognized by the American Dental Association. A dentist who primarily practices cosmetic treatments is called a cosmetic dentist. However, there is no specific dental path that leads to becoming a cosmetic dentist. As a result, any dentist can call themselves a cosmetic dentist. This can make finding the right one for a smile makeover more challenging.

A good cosmetic dentist is an oral professional who has the training and experience needed to perform treatments that improve the appearance of a person's smile. The dentist's individual skills play a huge role when it comes to the types of results that the patient gets.

Finding the right dentist for your smile makeover

We have already covered how important having an experienced dentist is when it comes to smile makeovers. Here are simple things that make it easier to find the best ones around:

1. Research their experience and training

Those who are interested in improving the appearance of their teeth should take the time to investigate the credentials of potential candidates. Most dentists have their qualifications listed on their websites, and a simple web search can also provide useful information.

Patients should feel free to ask the dentist directly about their education. Most are happy to let their patients know they have advanced training.

2. Learn about the treatments

The more a patient knows about the procedures that will be performed during their smile makeovers, the easier it will be for them to find the right dentist. The treatments commonly used in cosmetic dentistry include:

  • Dental bonding
  • Orthodontic appliances
  • Crowns
  • Veneers
  • Teeth whitening
  • Gum reduction
  • Teeth cleaning
  • Implants
  • Bridges
  • Dentures

3. Set an appointment

Patients will get a better sense of a dentist's professionalism when they show up for their appointment. It gives them an opportunity to decide if they are comfortable with the staff and facility. It is also a great opportunity to ask questions about the dentist's credentials. Patients should ask for before and after photos of patients who have gotten the same treatments in the past. This is one way to tell how skilled a cosmetic dentist is.

4. Talk about the cost

Patients should know precisely what each treatment costs and if their insurance provider will cover them. Most insurance providers do not pay for procedures that are classified as cosmetic.

Patients should compare prices from different dentists, but that should not be the sole deciding factor.

Your search is over

Looking for a skilled cosmetic dentist in the Trophy Club area? Stop by our clinic to learn more about how we can enhance your smile. We will love to show you pictures of how we have transformed the smiles of past clients.

Request an appointment here: https://trophysmilestudio.com or call Trophy Smile Studio at (817) 210-4049 for an appointment in our Trophy Club office.

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