Cosmetic dentistry remains one of the most popular areas of dental care because of its focus on aesthetics. Most patients understand that it’s more important to have good oral health – a factor often prioritized by oral healthcare professionals. However, the look of a person’s smile is never disregarded. This is why these aesthetic-based services are readily available in most dental offices. Unfortunately, over the years, many myths have formed concerning cosmetic dentistry that cause some patients to be fearful. Instead of falling victim to three of these mistruths, read on to learn the truth.
Myth: Cosmetic Dentistry is Too Expensive.
While cosmetic dentistry may be more expensive than a general checkup and cleaning, it’s often not out of reach for interested patients.
In the past, these services (i.e., teeth whitening, veneers, etc.) may have been used predominantly by Hollywood’s elite because of the cost, but nowadays, the door is open for everyday people to embrace life with a more beautiful smile. As a result, these services (although still not covered by dental insurance) can be paid for by other means, including in-house membership plans or flexible financing to reduce high out-of-pocket costs.
Myth: Braces Are the Only Way to Address Crooked or Misaligned Teeth.
If the alignment of a person’s teeth is causing serious oral health problems, this “myth” may be true. However, when it comes to aesthetics, orthodontics is not the only way to address this problem.
Customized veneers are a popular option for many patients, as they do not require the same kind of maintenance or strict regimen as braces. Also, they are highly effective in covering gaps, straightening mild misalignment, and generating a cohesive, straight, and beautiful smile.
Myth: Cosmetic Dentistry Will Only Benefit the Look of My Smile.
Is cosmetic dentistry primarily focused on enhancing the visual appearance of a person’s smile? Yes. Are the results obtained from pursuing veneers, teeth whitening, dental bonding, or metal-free restorations only good for creating a more beautiful aesthetic? No.
Cosmetic dentistry is known to boost more than what a person sees in the mirror. The happiness that comes from seeing a new and improved smile can drastically improve an individual’s overall health, specifically their mental and emotional state.
Pursuing cosmetic dentistry can lead to an incredible transformation – one that positively impacts all areas of a person’s life. If you want to experience the helpful effects of these services, make sure to contact your dentist. Their expertise and honesty will ensure all myths are rightfully dispelled so that you can confidently move forward with treatment.
About the Author
Dr. Parul Vashisht, or Dr. V as she’s known by her patients, is a trusted dentist in Little Elm who has been helping residents for nearly a decade. After completing her dental degree in India, she attended the UC San Francisco School of Dentistry. Since graduating, she has focused much of her attention on cosmetic and esthetic dentistry so that she can provide beautiful results to all her patients. Her membership in the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry allows her to stay up to date on the latest advancements in the field, many of which help her dispel myths patients come to her with concerning cosmetic dentistry. If you want to enhance your appearance by achieving a flawless smile, contact us at (469) 731-0391.