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5 Important Questions to Ask at Your Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation

August 15, 2024

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Even if you’re ready to begin the process of improving your smile with the help of cosmetic dentistry, you may still have a lot of questions for your dentist. Your consultation is the perfect opportunity to get answers to any queries you may have about your upcoming procedure. Here are a few important things to ask before you sign on the dotted line!

How Long Will My Results Last?

When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, not all procedures last forever.  Thus, it is very important to discuss the timelines involved with your dentist. For example, veneers can last up to 20 years with excellent maintenance, however you should still be prepared to replace them as they require some enamel to be removed and must always be covering your tooth once this has occurred.

How Do I Care for My New Look?

Thankfully, most cosmetic dental procedures don’t require any extra maintenance or maintenance tools. Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day (and visiting your dentist twice a year!) is usually sufficient to extend their life, however you may need to make some minor adjustments such as a softer bristled toothbrush or different texture toothpaste in the case of veneers.

Will My Procedure Hurt?

Nobody wants to be in pain, so this is naturally a big question when it comes to cosmetic dentistry. Thankfully, while some procedures may cause a little temporary discomfort or sensitivity, most don’t truly hurt, and if they do your dentist will provide anesthesia or sedation, like in the case of dental implants.

How Long Will My Recovery Take?

Thankfully, many cosmetic dentistry procedures don’t require any downtime at all. In fact,  for most you can go back to your daily routine and even eat and drink immediately after. But for others, like dental implants, it could take many months before you are truly recovered. Be sure to ask your dentist what the timeline looks like for your individual procedure.

How Much Does It Cost / Will Insurance Cover It?

The price of your cosmetic dentistry procedure depends on the procedure itself, and the level of intervention you require. In some cases, your dental insurance may cover a portion, especially for orthodontics or dental implants, however in most cases cosmetic means you will need to pay for the full cost out of pocket.

Remember, cosmetic dentistry is a great way to improve your oral health and the appearance of your smile, but it can come along with a lot of questions. Be sure to ask your dentist everything you want to know before committing to a procedure, so you know exactly what to expect and how to best maintain your new look!

About Dr. Mahler

Dr. Harvey J. Mahler strives to not only treat his patients with care and compassion, but to also educate them on the importance of their oral health and how to maintain a healthy mouth for a lifetime. He is a member of the American Dental Association as well as an ADA clinical evaluator and an AGD manuscript peer reviewer. He also acts as a dental legal expert, witness and consultant, testifying for both plaintiffs and defendants, and has spoken at a variety of study clubs and CDS branches.

To schedule an appointment for cosmetic dentistry with Smile 312 Chicago’s Premier Dentist, please visit our website or call us today at 312-263-5262.

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