If you're not happy with how your smile looks, cosmetic dentistry can help. Whether you have a noticeable stain, crooked teeth, or a "gummy" looking smile, these treatments can correct your dental imperfections and give you a set of pearly whites you'll be excited to show off. However, some patients are hesitant about improving their smile because they're worried that it might be painful. Read on as we discuss if getting cosmetic dental work done hurts.
Does Cosmetic Dentistry Hurt?
Dentistry has advanced by leaps and bounds over the years. Nowadays, your cosmetic dentist can ensure improving your smile is virtually pain-free with the help of:
- Modern dental technology and techniques: Advanced technology allows for highly precise and custom treatments that are minimally invasive, ensuring you're as comfortable as possible.
- Reliable local anesthetics: If a tooth needs to be prepared before your treatment, your dentist will administer a reliable numbing medication to the area so you won't feel any discomfort.
- Calming sedation dentistry services: Sedation dentistry is an excellent choice for those with dental anxiety, but it can be very helpful for those worried about discomfort as well. Nitrous oxide sedation or oral conscious sedation can make treatments completely comfortable for those with sensitive teeth or gag reflexes, who find sitting in the examination chair uncomfortable, or who don't respond well to local anesthetics.
What to Expect from Your Cosmetic Treatment
While you can rest assured that you shouldn't feel any pain during your cosmetic dental work, some treatments may cause uncomfortable symptoms for a little while afterwards. Here's what you can expect and a few tips to help manage any discomfort you may experience.
TEETH WHITENING
While store-bought whiteners are notorious for causing tooth sensitivity, professional teeth whitening solutions are designed to minimize any discomfort after treatment. If you do experience tooth sensitivity afterward, it should be easily manageable and pass within a day or so.
A thin layer of enamel needs to be removed to place these wafer-thin shells of porcelain. While the veneer will protect the sensitive tooth underneath, it's natural to feel slight sensitivity or soreness in the tooth for a few days. Take over-the-counter pain relievers as directed to help ease your symptoms.
Invisalign offers a much more comfortable orthodontic experience than traditional braces because it doesn't have any poking wires or brackets. However, it's normal to feel some soreness in your teeth when you start a new set of aligners. Apply ice packs, eat or drink cold things, and consider switching to your next set of aligners right before bed to minimize your discomfort.
GUM RECONTOURING
Crown lengthening, or gum recontouring, removes extra gum tissue that may cause your teeth to look short or stubby. Your dentist will give you specific instructions to follow after your treatment, but you can typically expect to take over-the-counter pain relievers to ease any soreness as your mouth heals.
It's never been easier or more comfortable to improve your pearly whites! Talk to your cosmetic dentist today to find out how you can get the beautiful smile you deserve. Patients from Burbank, Pasadena, and La Crescenta visit Glendale Dental Wellness for comfortable, expert cosmetic care.
Ready to schedule your appointment? Call us at (818) 243-3838 or request an appointment online.
About the Doctor
Dr. Ivan Chan at Glendale Dental Wellness in Glendale, CA, is dedicated to helping patients achieve beautiful smiles through expert cosmetic dentistry. Call (818) 243-3838 or request an appointment online to schedule your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What cosmetic dental treatments are available?
Glendale Dental Wellness offers a full range of cosmetic treatments including porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, dental bonding, Invisalign, gum contouring, and smile makeovers. Dr. Chan will recommend the best options for your goals.
How do I choose the right cosmetic dentist?
Look for a dentist with specialized training in cosmetic procedures, before-and-after photos, positive patient reviews, and modern technology. Dr. Ivan Chan has extensive experience and uses advanced techniques for natural-looking results.
Is cosmetic dentistry painful?
Most cosmetic dental procedures involve minimal discomfort. Treatments like veneers and whitening are virtually painless, while more involved procedures use local anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout.
How long do cosmetic dental results last?
Results vary by treatment: professional whitening lasts 1-3 years, veneers 10-15+ years, dental bonding 5-7 years, and implants can last a lifetime. Proper care and regular dental visits help maintain your results.
Does dental insurance cover cosmetic procedures?
Most dental insurance plans don't cover purely cosmetic procedures. However, some treatments like crowns or Invisalign may be partially covered if they serve a functional purpose. Glendale Dental Wellness offers financing to help with costs.