A smile makeover is a series of treatments that are performed to improve how a person's teeth look. The process is unique for each patient because the treatment recommended is based on their specific cosmetic needs. Your smile is an important part of your appearance because it is one of the first things that people notice about you.
Frequently asked questions about smile makeover treatments
Thinking about starting a smile makeover? Here are the answers to frequently asked questions.
1. What does the procedure involve?
A smile makeover combines a minimum of two cosmetic dental procedures to enhance a patient’s smile. Treatments that might be part of a smile makeover include teeth whitening, composite bonding, veneers, crowns, recontouring, and crown lengthening.
Factors that affect the treatments recommended for a patient’s smile makeover include personal preferences, budget restraints, and the person’s aesthetic goals.
2. Who is a good candidate for a smile makeover?
Anyone who is not pleased with the way that their smile looks can benefit from the procedure. However, health issues like tooth decay and gum diseases should be treated before starting smile makeover treatments because they can lead to complications with treatments like teeth whitening. The dentist will thoroughly evaluate the patient for any underlying issues before starting cosmetic treatments.
3. Are there any age limits?
No, there is no age limit to getting a smile makeover. The main requirement to proceed with treatment is having decent overall dental health. Most of the treatments used for smile makeovers can be performed on anyone regardless of their age.
4. When is the ideal age to start whitening teeth?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends waiting until the age of 14 before starting teeth whitening treatments. At that point, most of the patient’s permanent teeth should have erupted.
5. How many treatments are involved?
There are no limits when it comes to how many treatments can be added to a patient’s smile makeover plan. It comes down to how many aesthetic issues the patient is dealing with. The more damaged the person’s teeth are, the more treatments they will need to improve their aesthetics.
6. How long will the process take?
There is no set limit to how long a person’s smile makeover will take. It comes down to the treatments being used to enhance the patient’s smile. Some treatments, like teeth whitening and the application of composite resin, can be completed during a single visit to the clinic. Others, like the installation of veneers, require multiple visits. Severe teeth alignment issues typically take the longest to treat because it usually involves wearing an orthodontic device for up to two years.
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