2020 Is Your Year to Undergo Cosmetic Dental Treatment: Here's Why

Cosmetic treatment is one of the most effective ways of restoring a bright smile. Not only can you replace missing teeth, but you can also remove stains, correct jaw misalignment and cover up chips/cracks that affect your smile.

Many people love the thought of having a flawless smile, yet few actually follow through by seeking cosmetic treatment. This is because some view it as too expensive, while others think it's too painful or it involves a lengthy recovery process. In 2020, you can put these barriers behind you and actually take steps towards restoring your smile.

Here are compelling reasons why seeking cosmetic treatment has become much easier and more accessible to a wide variety of patients.

Enjoy the benefits of a bright smile

There's a lot more to cosmetic treatment than having white teeth. Depending on your current dental health, cosmetic dentists can help you develop a plan to whiten discoloured teeth, correct biting issues and cover up cavities. In other words, cosmetic dentistry involves a collection of procedures that can help you restore proper oral health. In this way, you can kill two birds with one stone by enjoying a renewed smile and better oral health.  

Advanced technology has made procedures minimally invasive

If the thought of needles in your gums scares you, modern cosmetic procedures are much less invasive than in the past. Dentists can use 3D imaging to prepare a customised treatment plan that enables you to heal faster and return to your normal routine as soon as possible. For example, dental implants can be carried out under sedation where you won't feel anything during the procedure.

Crowns, porcelain bridges, veneers and fillings are also much less invasive, thanks to modern techniques used by dentists. The result is faster procedures, reduced healing times and a shorter path to a bright smile.

More options to pay for it

The bridged gap between better oral health and a bright smile has made cosmetic treatment more accessible. In the past, cosmetic procedures were thought of as purely for aesthetic value. Insurance companies would shy away from covering them, and other financial institutions would also impose high rates for financing cosmetic procedures.

A lot has changed in 2020. For example, a dental implant procedure can replace missing teeth to give you a better smile while preventing biting/chewing complications. Similarly, veneers can cover a decaying tooth and prevent cavities while giving your mouth a complete look. This overlap is what has made cosmetic treatment more accessible and affordable to patients.  


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