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Friday, November 9, 2007
Going Beyond Cleaning And Rinsing: Advanced Dental Care

When it comes to your teeth, having durable and healthy teeth are essential if you want to keep them for a while. It is important to keep good dental hygiene, and schedule dentist’s visits at least once a year. For some people, though, regardless of how well they take care of their teeth, they may need advanced dental care to correct imperfections that are out of their control.

Advanced dental care is not just about brushing hard, or longer. Sometimes you need the expertise of the dentist to help you gain a gorgeous smile. Listed below are a few examples of the types of advanced dental care you will need to know.

Periodontics

This type of advanced dental care deals with straightening crooked teeth, using the latest design of braces. The patient will usually have to wear the braces for at least a few years before they are able to see any results.
Periodontics also includes treatment for mild to severe gum disease, and usually involves removing dead skin cell surface and place specialized treatment on the lining of the gums to help the gums heal and recover.
This type of advanced dental care is usually covered by dental plans, but the patient will have to expect to pay an extra premium for these services, depending upon the insurance company.

Cosmetics

Another type of advanced dental care that focuses more on appearances than dental health is cosmetic dental care. Types of cosmetic dental care include teeth whitening or bleaching, veneering, and applying crowns and bridges. Teeth whitening involve applying a bleach solution to teeth, so that they appear pearly white. Veneers are thin ceramic strips that are permanently applied to the tooth surface to whiten, straighten or fix imperfect teeth.
Teeth whitening, and veneering are the more popular and trendy dental care, but are quite expensive. Teeth whitening can start at $800, and veneers can cost from $700-$1200 a tooth, and most dental insurance plans will not cover a cosmetic dental procedure if it is not related to a dental health issue.

In the end, it is most important to remember to have good oral health. Before you consider whitening your smile, or doing any thing else to your teeth, going in for yearly check-ups, brushing and flossing daily are simple ways to keep your costs to a minimum, and your smile naturally beautiful.



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