
If you have lingering oral health problems like a cavity or untreated gum disease, but want to invest in beautifying your smile, your dentist may postpone your cosmetic dental treatment. Whether you’re interested in a more extensive procedure like veneers, or a minimally invasive one like teeth whitening, having a healthy smile is an important prerequisite to cosmetic dentistry. Read on to learn why that is and how taking care of those lingering issues will be the best decision for your smile before undergoing cosmetic treatment.
How Can Poor Oral Health Affect Your Cosmetic Results?
Oral health problems happen throughout everyone’s life, even if you brush and floss your teeth diligently. That’s why, in order to maintain good dental health, it’s important to schedule routine checkups and cleanings with your dentist. Using advanced technology and instruments, they’re able to diagnose and treat the small issues that are unnoticeable to the naked eye before they have a chance to progress.
When these small signs of dental problems don’t get treated, they can grow into more serious issues, like advanced gum disease, cavities that put your teeth at risk of infection, and even cause daily discomfort. That’s why it’s so important to treat any lingering oral health problems before you invest in cosmetic dentistry. If you don’t do this, your smile may look healthy and beautiful, but underneath, your teeth could still be vulnerable to all types of discomfort and issues, ultimately taking away from your smile’s refreshed appearance.
The Benefits of Addressing Oral Health Problems Before Cosmetic Treatment
When you treat oral health problems before cosmetic dental treatment, you’ll save yourself an immense amount of time, hassle, and money. By covering up these issues with teeth whitening or veneers, you won’t just be ignoring them, you’ll be giving them an opportunity to spread to other teeth and even put you at a greater risk of experiencing tooth loss. Ultimately, you’ll need to treat them anyways, which would require you to possibly undo any cosmetic dentistry that has already been done and maybe even require more extensive intervention than what was needed before.
Get the Most Out of Your Cosmetic Dental Results
Once you’ve addressed your oral health issues and received cosmetic treatment, you’ll be able to enjoy your results without the worry of how bad the underlying dental problems are becoming. Plus, with a healthy and beautiful smile, you can enjoy greater confidence and peace-of-mind. To get the most out of your cosmetic dental results, you’ll want to continue visiting your dentist every six months for checkups and cleanings, brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes, and floss your teeth daily. It’s also a good idea to regularly rinse with alcohol-free mouthwash to minimize bacteria presence.
About the Author
Dr. Gus Bal is a passionate cosmetic dentist in Nepean with years of experience and training in implant, sedation, and cosmetic dentistry. He has been voted “Best Dentist in Scarborough” by the Readers Choice Awards for four years in a row and has a caring, personalized approach to dentistry that his patients value. For questions or to schedule a consultation to learn whether you’re a good candidate for cosmetic dentistry, visit Nepean Dental Centre’s website or call 613-228-8768.