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April 12, 2023If your smile seems drab, non-symmetrical, or has imperfections that drive you nuts, you might seek out a cosmetic dentist. Beware, though! Cosmetic dentistry is not regulated by the American Dental Association or state dental boards. This means that any dentist, even those without special training or experience in cosmetic dentistry, can advertise as a cosmetic dentist. Dr. Abby Lee recommends that you vet cosmetic dentists before choosing the right one for you.
About Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry is the term used to describe the area of dentistry dedicated to improving the appearance of one’s smile. Though ancient Estruscans performed dental procedures in the pursuit of beauty, it wasn’t until the 1990s that the term “cosmetic dentistry” came into common usage. Dental labs began using acrylics and other aesthetic materials in the first half of the 1900s. Since then, aesthetic dentistry has continued to develop and improve.
Today, many dentists, including Dr. Lee, combine cosmetic with restorative, prosthetic, and even periodontal dentistry because patients want restored and replaced teeth to look not only natural, but beautiful. With restorative cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Lee can improve the appearance of a patient’s smile with high-quality esthetic restorations.
Restorative Cosmetic Dental Procedures
- White fillings
- White crowns
- Dental implants
- Natural-looking dentures, partials, bridges
- Extractions (to reduce crowding)
- Invisalign (clear, fast orthodontics)
Purely Cosmetic Dental Procedures
- Teeth whitening
- Porcelain veneers
- Tooth bonding
- Tooth contouring
- Gum reshaping
Consider Your Needs and Desires
Take a moment to look in the mirror at your smile. (It’s hard to smile naturally when you’re trying to smile, but do try.) Ask yourself:
- Are my teeth a good size?
- Are my teeth straight and not overlapping?
- Are my teeth widely spaced?
- Are my teeth less white than I’d like?
- Am I missing any teeth that show when I smile?
- Are my canines too sharp?
- Do my teeth have ridges?
- Do I have “bunny” teeth?
- Do restorations on my front teeth look unnatural or bulky?
- Do I have decay, chips, or cracks on teeth that show when I smile?
Write down what you dislike about your smile and individual teeth.
Next, look at photos of smiles online or in magazines. Which ones do you like the best? Why?
Your notes will provide great information for a discussion with your cosmetic dentist.
What to Look for in a Cosmetic Dentist
- Experience – How long has the dentist offered cosmetic, not just restorative cosmetic, dentistry?
- Education and Associations – Does the dentist have special training in cosmetic procedures? Which ones? Is the cosmetic dentist a member of cosmetic dentistry organizations?
- Before-and-Afters – Sometimes, a dentist will have before-and-after photos on his or her website. Other times, you’ll need to ask to see before-and-after photos in the office. A good cosmetic dentist will be happy to discuss previous cases and treatments.
- Testimonials – Perhaps the very best cheerleader for a cosmetic dentist is a testimonial. When actual patients take time to write about their positive experience with a cosmetic dentist, you’ll know that the dentist has merit. Out of 332 Google Reviews, Dr. Abby Lee has earned an overall 4.9-star rating. That’s incredible!
A Respected, Experienced Cosmetic Dentist
Dr. Abby Lee of Smiles 4 Grant Park has extensive experience as a restorative and cosmetic dentist. She’s a member of the Georgia Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and takes over 100 hours of continuing education each year to bring her patients modern, comfort-focused, long-lasting dentistry. Call us today at 404.328.7177 to schedule your consultation with Dr. Lee.