Cosmetic Dentistry FAQs
What is cosmetic dentistry and how is it different from general dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry combines both art and science to give you a healthy, aesthetic, flawless smile. While general dentistry is aimed at maintaining the health of your teeth and gums, cosmetic dentistry provides comprehensive treatment options that improve and preserve the way your smile looks and feels.
Common cosmetic treatments include:
- Teeth whitening
- Contouring/tooth reshaping
- Bonding
- Bridges
- Veneers
- Dental implants to replcae mssing teeth
- Tooth-colored fillings
- Smile makeovers
Dr Kassan is a dentist iwith over 30 years of experience. He is trained to safely and effectively provide a variety of treatments that are designed to enhance your smile. If you have missing teeth, feel that your teeth are crooked, or you're an adult looking for an alternative to braces, a cosmetic dentist can help you achieve the beautiful smile you've always wanted.
How long will each cosmetic treatment take?
Just as every smile we treat is unique, so are the treatments we provide. While cosmetic treatment times may vary, some treatments are completed within one office visit.
Will my insurance cover cosmetic dental care?
Insurance coverage and out-of-pocket expenses for cosmetic treatment vary. Our practice will work with you to provide several different treatment options, and we will coordinate with your insurance provider, if coverage is available. You will know all of your treatment costs up-front so that you can choose the best payment plan for your needs and your budget.
Am I a good candidate for teeth whitening?
Patients who experience the most benefit from having their teeth whitened:
- Are in good dental health
- Maintain good dental health (i.e. brush three times a day, floss, receive regular dental checkups every six months, etc.)
- May suffer from slightly discolored or yellow teeth
- Wish to improve the look of their smile for aesthetic purposes
Are there any side effects with teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening is a safe, effective procedure and does not typically include any negative side effects. Minor side effects may consist of:
- A temporary Increase in tooth sensitivity to hot or cold. This resolves when you stop doing whitening treatments
- White spots on the surface of the teeth (a potential side effect of at-home whitening systems)
- Temporary gum sensitivity or irritation that resolves when you stop doing whitening treaments