Thursday, 6 September 2012

Cosmetic Dentistry in Arlington: Your Frequently Asked Questions Answered! PART 1


This four-part article series answers the questions frequently asked by patients interested in cosmetically improving the symmetry, color or shape of their teeth.

Are you 100% happy with your smile?
Do you think your teeth could be a little brighter, a little straighter or a little more symmetrical?
Do you think your gum line could be a little higher or a little lower?
Do you wish your teeth weren’t so crowded, or spaced so far apart?

We’re not all born with perfectly white and even teeth. In fact, the ‘celebrity smile’ we all wish we had is the genetic exception rather than the rule. In any case, almost all those celebrities have had quite a bit of help from cosmetic dentistry in Arlington! If you, like so many others, answered yes to any of the above questions, then this four-part FAQ guide provided by professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington may just provide you with the assistance and direction you need. Regardless of what you were born with, it could just be a simple and straight-forward procedure or treatment that stands between you and your red-carpet-ready smile!

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FAQ: What do professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington do?

Answer: Professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington are, first and foremost, qualified dentists. They have all the training, skills and in-office technology necessary to provide you with quality dental healthcare. In addition to this foundation, these dentists have spent further time studying and mastering the various procedures, treatments and technologies necessary to restore and improve the cosmetic appearance of teeth and gums. These would include the placement and maintenance of porcelain veneers, ceramic tooth crowns, bridges and bonding. They also offer dental whitening and soft tissue procedures, such as gum grafts and crown lengthening.

FAQ: Will professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington notify me if I have any serious oral health problems?

Answer: Absolutely! As it was explained in the previous question, professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington are, first and foremost, trained and qualified dentists. If the reason behind your cosmetic imperfection is related to the health of your teeth, they will not perform a cosmetic procedure until any and all of your problems have been treated.

For example, if you wish to benefit from a dental whitening treatment because your teeth have become discolored from, for example, gum disease, professionals is cosmetic dentistry in Arlington will first assess the extent of the damage done by the bacterial infection. They will then treat it with a combination of antibiotic medications and the deep cleaning of your teeth and gums, which involves scaling the calculus (plaque and tartar) from the crowns and roots of your teeth using specialized dental tools. Only once the infection has completely cleared up and your oral health restored will professionals in cosmetic dentistry move forward with a teeth bleaching treatment.

FAQ: What happens if the cause behind a cosmetic imperfection is serious?

Answer: If the cause behind an imperfection compromises your oral health and hygiene in any way, then professionals in cosmetic dentistry in Arlington will always explain to you that treatment is needed first before restoration can take place. Having said this, oftentimes, the cosmetic correction doubles as the treatment! For example, if your teeth are over-crowded, you may be fitted with orthodontic braces, which will not only space your teeth more naturally and in a way that will optimize bite function and dental alignment, but it will correct your smile aesthetics in the process! There are actually very few exclusively cosmetic treatments offered by cosmetic dentistry in Arlington. Most of them will correct functionality AND aesthetic problems simultaneously.

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Cosmetic Dentistry in Arlington: Stay Tuned

To read more FAQ on cosmetic dentistry in Arlington, stay tuned for the second installment of this four-part article series!

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