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Why You Have to Carefully Pick Your Cosmetic Dentist

Posted on April 18, 2021 by writeradmin.

I had a chipped tooth which was repaired with dental bonding. That bonding fell off so I went to another dentist. This dentist said that bonding was not possible because 1/5 of the tooth was chipped and recommended getting a dental crown. That seemed too invasive to me so I asked for a porcelain veneer instead. She said she’d have to do two of them in order to get them to match. I agreed. Before it was bonded on I got to peek at them. They looked fine. They were whiter than my other teeth but we did that on purpose because I was going to whiten after getting the porcelain veneers. I did not see them after they were bonded on but they told me it looked fantastic. I left happy. When I got home, I noticed that one of the “teeth” is longer than the other. Not only that, the longer tooth has a bit of a ledge at the top so it appears they bonded it on too low. I called them, but they said that the tooth must have shifted and there is nothing they can do. How would my tooth shift away from a bonded veneer? Can this be fixed? If so, how do I go about getting it fixed?

Pamela

Dear Pamela,

a porcelain veneer being placed on a tooth

We hear these types of cosmetic dentistry horror stories way too often and it generally distresses me for two reasons. First, it is a burden on the patients. Second, because it was completely preventable. There is so much wrong here with what your dentist did.

We’ll start with her saying that dental bonding was out of the question. Really? Why? Obviously, you had dental bonding done there to begin with so it was not impossible. My guess is your dentist said that because she did not know how to do the dental bonding, so instead she steered you toward the procedure she did know, which is a porcelain crown.

You felt that was removing too much healthy tooth structure (rightly, I might add) and asked to have porcelain veneers instead. Based on what happened next, I would say she wasn’t very comfortable with that procedure either but was too embarrassed to say so. Or, maybe she thinks she’s good at them.

Getting Beautiful Porcelain Veneers

I suspect they knew something was wrong when they bonded your veneers because they didn’t let you look at them. That doesn’t give me much confidence in their professional integrity. So, where do you go from here?

The good news is they messed up big time. That will help you get a refund. If the only thing wrong with your porcelain veneers was they looked bad, it would be up to the dentist whether or not you received a refund.

In your case, they bonded them improperly leaving what you described as a ledge. In dental circles, we call this open margins. This is a functional issue because food and other bacteria will get trapped there putting your teeth at risk of decay and your gums at risk of developing gum disease. She owes you a refund so you can get this fixed.

Once you have secured your refund, I am going to suggest you find a dentist who has been accredited with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. AACD accredited dentists are the top cosmetic dentists in the country. You will have a beautiful smile when they do the work.

Oh, one other thing. The teeth whitening should have been done before you had the porcelain veneers placed. That allows the dentist to get an exact match. That was another error on your dentist’s part.

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Filed Under: Porcelain Veneers Tagged With: AACD accredited dentists, best cosmetic dentists in Philadelphia, chipped teeth, dental bonding, finding an expert cosmetic dentist, smile makeover, Teeth Whitening

Will Supersmile Whiten My Dental Bonding?

Posted on February 29, 2020 by writeradmin.

I’ve had dental bonding on eight teeth for about ten years. They’re starting to pick up stains. I’ve heard Supersmile toothpaste is good at removing stains. Will that help with my situation or do I need to replace them?

Ellie

Dear Ellie,

Supersmile does a great job removing surface stains. It does it with an ingredient called Calprox, which dissolves the protein pellicles on your teeth. Stains attach to the pellicles and when they are dissolved the stains follow with it. One thing to be aware of is this works on surface stains only.

You mentioned your dental bonding is about ten years old. That is a long lifespan for bonding. My guess is they’ve been slowly picking up stains for a while. If those stains have become internal, there is nothing that will help. Even professional teeth whitening will only whiten natural tooth structure.

You can try the Supersmile toothpaste. I recommend it to anyone with any type of cosmetic work anyway because it does a wonderful job of keeping them bright without damaging the glazing. If that doesn’t work, then it means the stains are now internal and it is time to replace your bonding.

A More Permanent Solution for Your Smile Makeover

Dental Bonding is a great solution for small amounts of cosmetic work, such as chipped teeth or tooth gaps. It sounds like you were using them for a smile makeover. That’s fine, but you will get a significantly better, more permanent smile makeover with porcelain veneers.

There is one important factor in that. You will need an expert cosmetic dentist. Smile makeovers are an art form which are not taught in dental school. Because of that, you’ll want a dentist who invested a great deal of time or training in learning the art.

It is hard for patients to know which dentists have done this and which haven’t. There isn’t a recognized specialty in cosmetic dentistry. Because of that, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry began an accreditation program. Dentists who obtain AACD accreditation are in the top 1% of artistic dentists in the country. They can give you a stunning smile.

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Filed Under: Dental Bonding Tagged With: AACD accredited dentists, chipped teeth, porcelain veneers, smile makeover, tooth gaps

Getting a Smile Makeover Through Yelp?

Posted on February 24, 2020 by writeradmin.

I’m having trouble deciding on which cosmetic dentist to use for my smile makeover. I’m looking at the top three recommended in Yelp. I was thinking of doing composite bonding because it is cheaper, but I can’t tell which of them would be better for that over porcelain veneers. Any advice?

Hannah

Dear Hannah,

Brunette with a beautiful smile

AACD accredited dentists are in the top 1% in the country.

I’m glad you are writing. I think I can save you a lot of grief and wasted money. Let’s start with the way you’re going about finding the dentist you want to do your smile makeover. While Yelp is a great resource for many things, I don’t think its algorithms are going to be useful in this case.

They make their recommendations based on reviews. However, they don’t really make a distinction on what type of dental work is done. For instance, if you were to look at many of the reviews of those dentists, how many are based on their work doing smile makeovers? Most are likely just about how friendly the office is or some of the general dental work they’ve had done.

I’ll discuss how to get the best cosmetic dentist for your smile makeover in a moment. Before we do that I want to talk about the two procedures you were considering. You won’t find many great cosmetic dentists who will do a complete smile makeover with composite bonding. It actually takes significantly longer to do it with composite than porcelain and get it to look beautiful. Because of that, they’d actually end up having to charge you more. Plus, composite doesn’t last nearly as long as porcelain, so your investment isn’t as durable. Dental bonding is best done with small areas, such as repairing a chipped tooth or closing a tooth gap.

If you’re going to invest in a new smile and want it both beautiful and durable, then porcelain veneers would be the better investment for you.

Finding a Cosmetic Dentist for Your Smile Makeover

There isn’t a recognized specialty in cosmetic dentistry, nor is doing smile makeovers taught in dental school. That leaves patients in a bit of a quandary. Because of that, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry began an accreditation program. Dentists who pursue accreditation have to pass exams demonstrating their technical knowledge. They also have to demonstrate their artistry by presenting visual evidence of a large number of cases they’ve done. Those are examined carefully to ensure they meet the highest standards. Only then will they be accredited.

If I were getting a smile makeover, I would look for an AACD accredited dentist.

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Filed Under: Smile Makeover Tagged With: AACD accredited dentist, chipped teeth, cosmetic bonding, dental bonding, finding an expert cosmetic dentist, porcelain veneers, tooth gap

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