False Teeth - Making the Right Choices

Factors Affecting The Cost Of A Smile Makeover

A smile makeover involves a variety of cosmetic dental treatments geared toward improving the aesthetics of a person's teeth. You need a smile makeover if you want to improve your smile in more ways than one. Here are some of the factors that determine how much your smile makeover will cost.

The Number of Procedures

A smile makeover encompasses various dental treatments. Some of the typical treatments include teeth whitening, orthodontics, dental bonding, gum contouring, and teeth replacement among others. The current nature of your teeth determines the overall cost of the makeover. For example, if your teeth are crooked but white, you just need orthodontic but not whitening treatments.

The Treatment Technologies

Most dental problems have multiple treatments options or technologies that attract different prices. For example, if you want to brighten your teeth, you can opt for veneers, at-home whitening treatments, or laser-assisted teeth whitening, and these all vary in price. If you want to replace a missing tooth, you can opt for a denture, bridge, or implant, which also attract different prices.

The Number of Teeth Affected 

Many dental treatments attract per-tooth charges. For example, if you have discolored teeth or missing teeth, the dentist is likely to base your charges on the number of affected teeth. Thus, replacing four missing teeth will be more expensive than replacing a single missing tooth.

The Complexities of the Problems

Two people may have the same dental problem but to different extents. For example, one person may have extremely discolored teeth while another only has a few brown spots on their teeth. Another person may have overcrowded teeth that require dental extraction plus many months of dental braces while another only has a minor misalignment issue that requires a short-time treatment. Thus, the more complex your problems are, the more you will have to pay for your smile makeover.

The Need for Dental Sedation

Some dental procedures are uncomfortable or painful and require dental sedation. Others are relatively painless and don't require sedation. For example, you may need dental sedation for dental implant treatment but not for dental bleaching. Sedation is usually a separate charge from treatment costs, so the need for sedation will increase your overall treatment cost.

The Geographical Location of the Dentist

Lastly, the location of your dentist will also affect the overall cost of your smile makeover. Dentists in expensive locations have high overheads that they must meet. Such dentists have to charge higher prices to pay for the overheads and still remain in business.

A dentist can help you decide what you want in your smile makeover. 


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