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Anyone can understand how powerful a beautiful smile can be. When your teeth look big, bright and white, people see you as more friendly, attractive, and even intelligent - pretty much any positive adjective you can think of. At Brush Dental, stains, chips, cracks and gaps don’t stand a chance. We use cosmetic dentistry to make them vanish before your eyes, giving you the dream smile you’ve always wanted. It’s much easier to enhance your smile when you have affordable solutions to choose from! If you’re interested in scheduling your next in-person consultation to discuss cosmetic dentistry in Royse City, TX, give our dental office a call!
You can change every aspect of your smile with the help of a single procedure: porcelain veneers! During your treatment, we account for the color, size, and spacing of your restorations, each of which are incredibly thin and placed over each of your affected teeth. By the end of your treatment, you’ll have a balanced and customized look. You can even get a single veneer or an entire set if needed in just two appointments!
When you have a damaged tooth, you don’t have to have it extracted outright. With a dental crown, you can restore it to its fullest, making it feel like new again! Plus, there’s no need for a gold or silver restoration. Instead, we utilize all-porcelain crowns, which can completely repair broken teeth and keep them pristine and natural-looking in the process. Only you and the dentist who performs your treatment needs to know which teeth are porcelain and which are natural.
You can get rid of minor cosmetic flaws in just one hour with cosmetic bonding. All we do is take a tooth-colored composite resin and apply a small amount to a chip, stain or gap. Next, the dentist sculpts and shapes the resin so that the blemish vanishes. After getting it polished and shined, it will seem like nothing was wrong with the tooth in the first place! Cosmetic bonding has quickly become one of the fastest and most affordable treatments that deliver stunning results. They even last 10 years or more!
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Knowing the cost of cosmetic dentistry requires scheduling a consultation with your dentist. It is only once we have examined your smile that we can determine the severity of the problem you want to fix, the type of service you’re interested in receiving, and if any preliminary dental work is necessary. We will go over all the details regarding your cost during your initial visit, but if you have any questions, you’re always welcome to call our office.
At Brush Dental, we have multiple cosmetic dental treatments to choose from. Depending on your desires and budget, we can craft a personalized treatment plan that allows you to see a new and improved smile well within your budget:
The look of your smile can have a positive or negative impact on your physical, mental, behavioral, and emotional health. When your teeth are healthy and appear the same way, you’ll be more likely to take better care of your smile, which means fewer oral and overall health problems. Also, there is a good chance that personal and professional relationships will improve, possibly serving to help you advance in your workplace for a particular position.
When you feel good about the way you look, you’ll discover that your mental health improves, and you’ll spend more time gathering with family and friends instead of shying away out of embarrassment.
Dental insurance companies are unlikely to cover any form of cosmetic dentistry. While there are some exceptions (i.e., metal-free dental crowns for restorative purposes), you’ll likely need to find another way to pay. Fortunately, at Brush Dental, your cosmetic dentist can recommend either our in-house dental savings plan or flexible financing through CareCredit.
With CareCredit, you can enroll in a low-to-no-interest payment plan, while our in-house plan makes it easy to pay one low fee so that you can receive access to preventive care and discounts on all other available treatments.
In the majority of circumstances, dental insurance does not cover cosmetic dentistry because it is usually considered to be elective. However, there may be some exceptions if the treatment also provides oral health benefits. For instance, a crown or veneer may receive partial coverage if it builds up or protects a damaged tooth. If you have any concerns about the cost of your treatment or questions regarding your plan, don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our friendly team members for help.
If you aren’t content with the smile that you see in the mirror, you would likely benefit from cosmetic dentistry. Chipped and cracked teeth can expose the center of teeth to dangerous bacteria, so protecting them with veneers or crowns can help to improve their appearance and keep them safe. If you want to enhance your youthful appearance, cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve these goals. After all, a healthy-looking smile is associated with youth. The best way to find out if cosmetic dentistry is right for you is to schedule a consultation with us. We are eager to help you achieve your dream smile!
Many patients worry that their upcoming dental procedure will be painful. Fortunately, we will always do everything in our power to make your treatment as comfortable as possible. Many cosmetic dental treatments are noninvasive. For instance, cosmetic dental bonding doesn’t even require a local anesthetic. For treatments like crowns and veneers, where the tooth needs to be reshaped, the area will be numbed with a local anesthetic beforehand so you won’t feel a thing! You may experience some residual soreness for a few days afterward, but this should be mild and temporary.
As long as you are under the care of a trained professional, most cosmetic dental treatments are perfectly safe for the majority of patients. Of course, not every treatment is ideal for everyone. That’s why your dentist will examine your smile beforehand and give you an honest assessment of which procedures may or may not be right for you. Some cosmetic services may pose a risk if an underlying oral health issue isn’t treated first. For instance, placing a veneer over a decayed tooth can make the decay more difficult to treat later on. This is why your dentist will plan to treat these problems before you can move forward in your treatment.