Cosmetic Dental Services in Mickleham

There are options to enhance your smile. Our dentist usually starts by listening to the aspects of your smile you don’t like. Then the narration about different treatments that can help is done. After determining a treatment, our dentist will provide you with a written estimate, allowing you to review your health insurance’s coverage details.

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Tooth Whitening

There are ways to whiten your teeth. At Quality Dental Care Mickleham, we think it is best to do it at home. The dentist will make a mold of your teeth. Create a special tray that fits your teeth perfectly. You will get a gel to put in the tray and use at home. Your teeth will begin to become whiter over the next couple weeks.

This way is not too expensive. It won’t irritate your teeth. Can be done at own speed, and can be retouched at any time. You may experience some sensitivity for a period of time, but this is nothing unusual.

Only your teeth can be whitened. Crowns and fillings will not discolour. They can be replaced if desired at a later time.

Crowns

Most commonly crowns are used to strengthen teeth, but also can improve the appearance of teeth through changing tooth shape, color and alignment.

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Composite Veneers

Composite veneers are made of a material that is applied to the front of the teeth to make them appear more aesthetically pleasing. Not as durable or as aesthetically pleasing as porcelain veneers, however, they do work in many situations. Over time can become stained. Sometimes they may chip.

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Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are layers of ceramic that are attached to the front of your teeth. They have the potential to make your teeth look bigger, smaller or shape. They can also change the color of your teeth. They are very natural-looking. Usually do not require a lot of work on your teeth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I knock out a tooth?
If you knock out a tooth, try to place it back in its socket immediately. If that’s not possible, store the tooth in a container with milk or water and come to our office right away. The faster you seek treatment, the higher the chances of saving the tooth.
2. How can I relieve a severe toothache at home before I can see the dentist?
You can take over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen to manage pain temporarily. Applying a cold compress to the outside of your cheek can also help reduce swelling. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the tooth, as it can cause tissue damage.
3. How do I know if I need a root canal for a tooth infection?
If you have severe pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling around the tooth, these could be signs of an infection that requires a root canal. We can assess your condition and provide the appropriate treatment.
4. Can a chipped tooth be fixed right away?
Yes, we can often repair a chipped tooth in one visit using fillings, crowns, or bonding, depending on the severity of the damage.
5. What is an abscess, and how do you treat it?
An abscess is an infection at the root of a tooth or in the gum tissue. It can cause severe pain, swelling, and fever. We treat abscesses by draining the infection, cleaning the area, and providing antibiotics to clear up the infection.
6. Will my dental insurance cover emergency dental care?
Many dental insurance plans cover emergency dental care, but the extent of coverage varies. We recommend checking with your provider for specific coverage details. We can help you understand your insurance benefits and offer flexible payment options if needed.

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