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francesdeanc · 3 years ago
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Dental Restoration San Diego
Dental Restoration San Diego
Dental restoration is is a set of dental procedures that are done if you have missing, decayed, weakened or fractured teeth. There are many different cosmetic dentistry practices that can help fix a wide range of dental concerns, whether you have an infected tooth, cracked teeth or are in need of full mouth restoration.
What’s the impact of dental restorations?
Restorations such placing a dental bridge, dental implants or dental crowns can help completely restore missing teeth, or help retain the healthy part of patient’s teeth that still remain. Dental restorations can not only improve oral health, but make sure further damage is minimized. Better yet, it can provide patients with improved confidence knowing a great smile is achievable, no matter the extent of their dental damage.
What kinds of problems are treated with dental restorations?
There are several types of dental restoration procedures a dental office is able to handle. For example, decay and deterioration may be handled differently, depending on the patient. Sometimes partial dentures can be the answer, while in other cases repair may be approached removing an infected tooth, deciding to implement a few root canals, or inserting a bridge. When it comes to achieving a beautiful smile — cosmetic dentists have a lot of tricks up their sleeves.
What are the types of dental restorations?
Let’s take a look at some of the most common types of dental work and dental restoration procedures:
Fillings
Almost everyone has a filling as fillings are the most common type of dental restoration. When you have a cavity or have minor tooth decay, a dentist will fill that cavity — or hole — in your teeth with a material to stop the spread of the decay. Traditionally, fillings were made from gold and silver amalgam. But today it’s much more common for a dentist to use tooth-colored plastic and composite resin fillings.
Composite resins (white filling): These are a contemporary material used for dental fillings, and are now the preferred medium. Not only do they blend with the natural color of your teeth, unlike metal they don’t expand or contract (which can also lead to damaged teeth). They’re just as durable and effective as the old school metal fillings.
Glass ionomer. This approach functions more like a sealant, but is opaque (typically it’s not tooth colored) and protects from further decay for other teeth.
Resin-modified glass ionomer. This is the longer-lasting, more natural option as the resin matches tooth enamel better and typically lasts a bit longer than glass ionomer.
Bridges & Crowns
Bridges, or what’s sometimes called a “fixed partial denture” help replace damaged teeth by creating a bridge between missing teeth. These bridges are adhered within the mouth by crowns — tooth-shaped caps which are placed over a tooth to restore its natural appearance and strength. Crowns are typically cemented permanently into place.
During a consultation, the dentist will help you decide which type of dental bridge would work best. Some of the most common include:
Traditional Dental Bridge. Here, one dental crown is adhered to the surrounding teeth with either a fake tooth or a set of teeth in the between. Here, the dental crowns act as an anchor while the fake tooth or teeth bridge the gap. A benefit of traditional bridges is their strength.
Maryland Bonded Bridge. This is almost identical to the traditional bridge except a metal or porcelain structure is used for the framework and adheres to the back of the teeth instead of the side. This is a more affordable approach but the framework can sometimes vary in strength and occasionally causes discoloration.
Cantilever Dental Bridge. This option uses one anchor tooth to adhere the bridge to the mouth, however this is often not as stable and can only be used to repair gaps toward the front of the mouth.
Implant-Supported Bridge. This approach is very similar to the traditional bridge, but instead of crowns, dental implants are used to support the bridgework. This is a very durable approach, however it’s much more invasive and requires longer recovery.
In many of these procedures, there may need to be an even reduction around the damaged tooth so that the crown will restore the size and shape of the tooth. This can sometimes be a long process and may involve having an impression made of your teeth while a a temporary crown is placed in the meantime. The good news is, many cosmetic dentist offices have CEREC technology which can fabricate a crown while you’re in-office!
Implants
Made from titanium or a titanium amalgam, implants act as anchoring posts which are often placed into the bone of the jaw where a tooth, or multiple teeth are missing. Think of implants as artificial “roots” that hold replacement teeth (as we discussed above with crowns and bridges) in place.
Dental implant types include:
Endosteal. With an endosteal implant, the artificial root is drilled and then placed directly into the jawbone.
Subperiosteal. With subperiosteal implants, the artificial root is placed either on or above the jawbone. Usually, this is the option which is chosen when the jaw bone is not strong or healthy enough to withstand the drilling an endosteal implant requires.
Dentures
Unlike most bridgework, dentures are a removable replacement for missing or damaged teeth. Whether your teeth have decayed due to gum disease or you’ve sustained an injury, dentures can help mask the missing or damaged teeth so you can feel more confident about your smile. Your dentist can help you decide whether you may need either complete dentures which replace all the teeth OR partial dentures which are adhered to some of the remaining healthy teeth with metal clasps.
There are three types of dentures:
Conventional. This is a removeable option which can be used after infected teeth are removed and the surrounding tissue has healed.
Immediate. Also removeable there’s no wait to enjoy your new look with immediate dentures.
Overdenture. An overdenture is used when some healthy teeth remain. Typically, this will fit over the remaining teeth.
Veneers
If you’ve struggled with yellowing and you want to not only whiten but change the shape of your teeth, veneers are a procedure which cover your teeth with a thin, porcelain or composite resin shell that correct and perfect the look of your natural teeth. With proper care veneers can last between five and fifteen years.
Veneers help with:
Unusually small teeth
Uneven or chipped teeth
Discoloration
Bonding
Discoloration or cracking can also be repaired using a tooth bonding method in which your dentist applies a color-matched, composite resin material to your tooth. The dentist can then mold and shape the resin before setting it with an ultraviolet light. Unfortunately, this option is not quite as hardy as a veneer and may need to be repaired more consistently.
Enamel Restorative Dentistry
While damaged tooth enamel can’t be restored there are some things that can be done to help strengthen the enamel. Dentists can use sealants to help prevent enamel loss or damage. These are typically adhered to each individual tooth and hardened in place with ultraviolet light.
Teeth Whitening
Usually, in-office professional whitening treatments can be completed in one or more short appointments. This process includes the application of a whitening agent which is left on for 15- to 30-minute increments.
There are a few types of in-office whitening treatments:
Gel whitening. A high concentration of hydrogen peroxide gel is applied to the teeth by a syringe.
Laser whitening. A hydrogen peroxide mixture is applied and then combined with a high-intensity light (like LED, UV or halogen.) Once the mixture has been put on your teeth, a light — which is applied by a lamp or laser device — shines over your teeth and sets the mixture.
Take-home trays. Typically, this option begins in the dentist chair, but then requires the patient to continue the process at home. With a professional take-home-tray, your dentist will make a custom impression of your teeth. Because this tray will fit your mouth perfectly, it will typically give you better results than drugstore options. Often, the take-home whitening solution is not quite as potent as the in-office mixture to help protect your gum and other tissues from irritation, so while it may take a bit longer to get the same results, it’s important to stay diligent.
What does recovery & aftercare look like?
For most restorative dental procedures you’ll need to be mindful of your aftercare. Of course, what you’ll need to do will depend on the dental work you’ve had done and will be personalized, by your dentist, to your unique needs.
Take good care of your teeth (both organic or newly made for you!) by cleaning and flossing them every day, and going to all your follow-up appointments. Don’t forget to care for your gums, tongue and the roof of your mouth!
When to talk with a professional
It’s important to stay ahead of dental problems by seeing your dentist regularly. If you have painful teeth and gums, or notice any signs of infection, it’s time to give your dentist a call. The team at San Diego Art of Dentistry are master clinicians who understand the unique needs of comprehensive cosmetic dental care.
Their friendly staff can help set you up with your first visit. Give them a call today to schedule an appointment and before you know it you’ll be able to realize the beautiful smile of your dreams.
 About San Diego Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, CA, the Art of Dentistry dentists are consistently recognized as top in their field by their peers.  The Art of Dentistry prides itself on their highly experienced and skilled staff. They understand that, just like other artists, each specialist has their own unique talents. To take full advantage of that, they have developed a team of top specialists to work collaboratively and provide you with comprehensive care that results in a magnificent smile. They offer target skillsets, advanced technology, customized treatment plans, comprehensive restorative dentistry as well as general dentistry, and much more. 
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francesdeanc · 3 years ago
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San Diego Invisalign
San Diego Invisalign
If you’re looking to straigthen your teeth, but are worried about the hassle of traditional metal braces, we have some good news: straighter teeth don’t have to mean clunky, difficult to clean or months of hiding your hardware.
If you’re looking for comestic dentistry procedures like this, San Diego Art of Dentistry can work with your dental insurance to make sure you can acheive the straight teeth of your dreams.
What are Invisalign Braces?
While many have heard about Invisalign® as an alternative to braces, many don’t fully understand how it functions in practice. Invisalign® is a clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly imperctible. But not only are they nearly invisible, they are also custom-fit for max comfort and ease. Whether it’s crooked teeth, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding, Invisalign can help correct all of the same issues traditional braces can…but without all the hassle and discomfort. 
Traditional Braces vs. Invisalign
Invisalign treatment makes it easier than ever before with a more modern approach to orthodonitc treatment. For those that had to undergo orthodotic treatment the old fashioned way know that braces can not only be extremely uncomfortable, but frustrating for patients who want to have a straighter smile but don’t want to spend months and months for all the benefits of a smile makeover.
Traditional braces impact your life every day when you need to eat, take once-in-a-lifetime family photos, and brush your teeth. In general, traditional braces are:
Not removeable
Visible
Make it difficult to eat
Hard to clean
Next time eyes are on you, make sure they recognize the authentic you with a winning, smile sculpted by an Invisalign® clear alignment trays. Invisalign is:
Removeable
Easy to eat normally with
Easy to clean
Virtually undetectable
Comfortable
Convenient
How Does Invisalign Work?
Let’s take a moment to dig into the process. In general, metal  braces make it pretty hard to see progress and use fixed wires and metal brackets which align teeth and hold them into place over time. In contrast, Invisalign does this by using a series of removeable aligners made from custom molds which gradually create a shift in the mouth’s landscape. An invisalign denstist helps shape your upper and lower teeth using a series of clear plastic aligners But, before that can happen, there’s a few important steps we need to take to best set our patients up for success.
Phase 1: The Smile assessment. Before our patients undergo orthodontic treatment, the first phase requires an initial assessment that involves a thorough analysis of your current alignment, teeth shape and positioning. Invisalign® is a convenient option for a wide variety of dental concerns. Most commonly, the invisalign used to correct:
Underbite
Deep bites or overbites
Spacing/crowding issues
Crossbites
Basic teeth straightening
From there, the Art of Dentistry team will custom fit your first set of aligners by using computer-generated images and impressions taken from your mouth.
Phase 2: Fitting. Once we’ve finished your aligners, we’ll examine the fit to make sure it’s sitting comfortably and address any gaps or functionality issues if needed.
Phase 3: Routine Check-ups. Invisialign slowly moves your teeth into the desired positions using between 20 to 30 different sets of aligners. This requires face-to-face check-ups every 6-8 weeks to check your progress and to fit you with the next batch of aligners. Usually patients will wear aligners anywhere from a year to a year and a half.
Phase 4: Maintenance. Then, once you’ve transformed your smile, it’s relatively easy to keep your fresh alignment by using an Invisalign retainer.
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
Tips for Starting Treatment
1. Wear Your Aligners Consistently. While Invisalign is more convenient than traditional orthodontics options, you’re still spending time and effort to achieve a beautiful smile… make sure you take care of your investment. Make sure you wear them, and that you wear them consistently. You should wear your aligner trays as close to 24 hours per day, and you could only take them out to eat, drink and clean them up.
It may be tempting to wear them less as you start to see results…. you may experience a regression or a plateau in your overall progression. You may even have wear your aligners longer. Make sure to make a good habit of wearing your aligners as consistently as possible.
2. Routinely Change Aligner Trays. Part of the treatment plan includes wearing new aligner trays b Every two weeks or so, you’ll start wearing new aligner trays. The new trays help your teeth straighten a bit more than the previous ones. By the time you’re wearing your last trays, you’ll have a completely new smile than when you started. To achieve this, you’ll need to change your trays on time.
Your orthodontist has you on a schedule to maintain steady progress. There’s a projected end-date, although it’s not a guarantee. Many people need an extra tray or two to put the finishing touches on their progress. Still, you should change your trays on time to keep up the pace and aim for your projected end-date.
3. Keep Your Previous Tray on Hand
Some people toss their old aligners into the trash when they move on to the next ones. After two weeks of wearing the same aligners, everyone is ready for a fresh pair. Now imagine a situation when someone loses their current aligners before receiving their next trays. How will they keep up their progress and reduce their chances of backsliding?
If this person had kept their previous trays on hand, they’d be in much better shape. Avoid this situation by saving last week’s aligners in case you lose or damage your current ones. You’ll protect your progress by wearing the old trays as you wait for your orthodontist to replace your current pair. Jumping to the next trays too early could be painful for your teeth, so wear your old aligners if you lose your current ones.
4. Practice Good Oral Hygiene
Wearing aligners increases your chances of letting harmful bacteria build up in your mouth. This sounds scary, but there’s an easy way to combat this — keep practicing your regular dental hygiene habits. Your existing habits will go a long way in keeping your mouth healthy and clean. You can even take it a step further with renewed dedication. Brushing and flossing your teeth after every meal or snack is crucial in having a clean mouth. This leads to cleaner aligners and less harmful bacteria.
5. Use EverSmile WhiteFoam to Clean Your Aligners
Looking to take your dental hygiene to the next level during your Invisalign treatment? WhiteFoam by EverSmile could change the way you approach your dental health while wearing aligners. Clear aligners can be hard to keep fresh. They can develop a bad smell and show visible signs of funk, making them not so invisible anymore. With WhiteFoam, you can change that. Your friends wearing clear aligners might even wonder how you keep yours so clean.
WhiteFoam is a hydrogen peroxide-based solution that makes cleaning aligners convenient. Apply the foam to the inside of your aligners and put them on your teeth. That’s it! WhiteFoam will clean your aligners while freshening your breath and whitening your teeth. That’s three incredible benefits in one. And if you need some extra cleaning power, put your aligners in a cup and soak them with WhiteFoam for five minutes or so. They’ll be fresh and clean when you’re ready to wear them again.
6. Avoid Using Toothpaste and Mouthwash to Clean Your Aligners
Toothpaste and mouthwash are common items in many people’s bathrooms. These products are great for cleaning teeth, but you should avoid them when it’s time to clean your clear aligners. Toothpaste contains tiny abrasive particles that will scratch thermoplastic. Your toothbrush bristles will make these scratches worse. This could change your clear aligners from being invisible to being cloudy and noticeable.
You should also avoid soaking your clear aligners in mouthwash. Mouthwash contains dyes and colorants that risk staining your aligners. This will change your Invisalign aligners from clear to purple, green or blue. That’s the exact opposite effect you’re looking for when you choose clear aligners to straighten your teeth.
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7. Remove Your Aligners Before Eating and Drinking
Eating and drinking while wearing Invisalign would be an uncomfortable experience. Still, it’s good to remember to take your aligners out before engaging in either activity. Eating with your Invisalign is a bacterial buildup waiting to happen. It will lead to bad breath and food trapped in your aligners.
Drinking water while wearing aligners is fine. In fact, it can help rinse your aligners, leading to a cleaner mouth. But drinking coffee, tea, soda and other dark beverages will stain your aligners over time. To keep your aligners looking great, take them out during your morning coffee or your afternoon pick-me-up.
8. Rinse Regularly
An easy task to practice as a new Invisalign user is to rinse your aligners throughout the day. If you find yourself at a sink, it will only take a moment to pop out your trays and give them a quick rinse. This will remove any lingering particles that could contribute to bad breath, discoloration and funk. Get in the habit of rinsing your aligners any time you take them out during the day to keep them fresh.
9. Protect Your Aligners When Not in Use
We’ve mentioned a few instances where it’s a good idea to take your aligner trays out. After all, one of the reasons you chose Invisalign aligners is the convenience of removing them. But you’ll have to be careful during these situations. You’ll learn soon enough that it’s easy to misplace your trays once they leave your mouth.
Keeping your trays in a napkin when out of your mouth is a huge mistake. One wrong move or a single moment of forgetfulness could lead to them landing in the wastebasket. You then risk paying for replacement aligners and ruining your teeth-straightening progress. Keep a hard case on hand to hold your aligners when you take them out. This will protect them from sustaining damage and being accidentally thrown away.
10. Protect Your Mouth and Limit Invisalign Pain
Clear aligners from Invisalign could occasionally have sharp edges or rough areas of plastic. This may be uncommon, but it’s still distracting and even painful to experience. If you’ve already experienced this discomfort, you may be wondering how to make Invisalign more comfortable. Try applying a small amount of wax to the problem areas. This will protect the insides of your mouth for a while, but you may have to put more wax on throughout the day.
You may also experience tooth pain when wearing new trays. When you put new aligners in for the first time, try biting down several times to break them in. This will help your teeth adjust to the new trays. It can even reduce the pain from new aligner pressure by getting the blood flowing in your gums.
You could take this a step further by trying orthodontic chewies like OrthoChews from EverSmile. These chewies can reduce Invisalign pain by putting some pressure on your teeth and massaging sore gums. Over time, you’ll grow familiar with the pain and it will be more tolerable. Help yourself experience less discomfort with OrthoChews.
11. Use AlignerFresh for On-The-Go Cleaning
When you’re out running errands, attending class, going to work or hanging with friends, you may not have time to clean your aligners. This can lead to your aligners getting smelly and funky in the situations when you least want them to. You got Invisalign aligners to increase your confidence, and these moments can have the opposite effect.
AlignerFresh from EverSmile is the solution to this problem. EverSmile made this product to be portable and safe to take on the go, and it’s super easy to use. Take your aligner trays out, give them a spray and put them back in. AlignerFresh will get to work immediately, providing the same benefits as EverSmile’s WhiteFoam. Smelly, funky aligners will make their exit when you make AlignerFresh a part of your daily life.
12. Wear Your Retainer When You Finish Treatment
When you’ve completed your Invisalign aligner treatment, you’ll need retainers to keep your teeth in place. Otherwise, your teeth could shift back to their previous positions. Make sure you preserve the result of all your hard work, money and dedication by wearing your retainers as long as you can. You should wear them for the rest of your life.
Keep your final trays to act as backup retainers. If something happens to your retainers, you can use your final trays until you get replacements. Remember, after all your hard work, the last thing you want is for your teeth to shift back. Wear your retainers to keep your teeth looking great for years to come.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, CA, the Art of Dentistry dentists are consistently recognized as top in their field by their peers.  The Art of Dentistry prides itself on our highly experienced and skilled staff. We understand that, just like other artists, each specialist has their own unique talents. To take full advantage of that, we have developed a team of top specialists to work collaboratively and provide you with comprehensive care that results in a magnificent smile. We offer target skillsets, advanced technology, customized treatment plans, comprehensive restorative dentistry as well as general dentistry, and much more. 
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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francesdeanc · 3 years ago
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How to choose the best dentist for cosmetic work
How to choose the best dentist for cosmetic work
When it comes to choosing the best cosmetic dentist, it’s important to understand that while both practicing cosmetic and general dentists are schooled in the same educational materials (and are recognized by the American Dental Association) they don’t always specialize in the same procedures.
While a cosmetic dentist has the same basic training as a general dentist has, what sets them apart is their artistic approach to medical science and the fact that they are recognized separately by the the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentists.
Cosmetic dentists have extensive training in the artistic aspects of dental care and understand the social and culture ties with dental aesthetics. They provide cosmetic treatments which not only lead to better overall dental health but help improve patients self-esteem and comfort while they’re at the dentist office.
Here’s a few tips to make sure you select the best doc for your oral health and the cosmetic dental procedures you need.
Consider the cosmetic dentistry work you need done
Typically, a dental professional will specialize in the general maintenance of the mouth. Cosmetic dentists also often handle general oral health needs, so while they can handle repairing small cavities, repair chipped teeth and missing teeth, as well as address common issues like gum disease, their real value is their ability to create full smile makeovers.
Some of the most common cosmetic procedures include: 
Enamel shaping:  Not happy with your tooth shape? No problem. Cosmetic dentists can use a technique called dental bonding to reshape uneven teeth by filing down or using bonding materials. Of all the cosmetic dental practices, this is a pretty quick fix for greatly improving a patient’s smile by using special, color-matched materials to repair or improve badly damaged or chipped teeth.
Tooth whitening: Almost all general dentistry offices offer teeth whitening services, but a cosmetic dentist often has more extensive whitening agents and color testing to make sure the degree of whitening works best with your complexion and tooth colored preferences.
Gum contouring: If you have an overly “gummy” smile, there’s a cosmetic alternative! Gum reshaping can help fix an uneven gum line by working with a the oral and maxillofacial tissues to create a more aesthetically pleasing tooth and gum shape. A cosmetic dentist can use a special laser or scalpel to remove excess gum tissue and shape the gum line to reveal more of the tooth… and voila! an instant smile makeover.
Dental implants. For those who have struggled with poorly fitted complete dentures or fixed partial dentures (or are missing one or more teeth) a dental implant can help create a more natural-looking, radiant smile. Dental implants are a cosmetic dentistry specialty, but it can be quite intensive. Successful dental implants require multiple steps for attaching artificial teeth to the tooth root anchor in the gum including a process for preparing the gum line for replacement tooth roots. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which is attached to the jawbone, minimizing the slipping or damage that often accompanies bridgework or removable artificial teeth.
Dental restoration: There are several methods for restoring damaged teeth. Fillings are one of the most popular. These days, amalgam fillings and silver fillings have been traded in for acrylic, porcelain, or composite fillings so they look more like your natural teeth, and are fused to metal to withstand biting pressure. A few other dental restoration methods include:
Inlay – This is used when a tooth sports a larger than normal cavity and needs a lot of the structure removed.
Onlay – Also known as a three quarter crowns cover, this restoration method covers all four corners of a tooth, but stops short of the gum line.
Crown – Sometimes called “caps,” this is the go-to fix for unrestored teeth and covers the entire tooth. Cosmetic dentists are well-versed in properly placing crowns and making sure they fit properly.
Veneers. If you’re unhappy with your natural tooth shape and your teeth are too discolored or damaged for enamel reshaping, porcelain veneers (made from a wafer thin, shell-like material) are custom made and applied to a patient’s teeth to mask tooth decay and gum recession. The Thin shells of the veneer create the effect of instant tooth whitening and can help even help minimize or mask large spaces, or elongate short teeth.   
Orthodontic treatments: Crooked or misaligned teeth in the past have been treated with old school braces… but most cosmetic dentists consider this an antiquated treatment method. A cosmetic dentist will likely recommend patients use Invisalign® because it uses clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly invisible, and is removable for eating and drinking purposes. Invisalign® is often custom-fit for each patient to addressed crooked teeth, tooth loss, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding. 
Check credentials
Just as not all doctors can perform every type of surgery or procedure, not all dentists are qualified to administer the same procedures. To become a cosmetic dentist, the aspiring candidates need to earn:
Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or
Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree.
Students can join dental school program after completing a Bachelor of Science degree in a field like biology, chemistry, or a related field, students can apply for a dental school program.
Typically a DDS or DMD course of study will include include:
Anatomy
Microbiology
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Biochemistry
Anesthesia, radiology
Oral pathology and periodontics
Additionally, as cosmetic dentist must be licensed in their state of practice, so they must pass a written and practical examination for their state. From there, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry provides the official accreditation in cosmetic dentistry.
Just as you would with any other medical professional, it’s important to make sure your practitioner is appropriately accredited and that they are active in their continuing education.
To find the best fit, you may want to:
Visit the dental office. Sometimes the best way to find dentist’s office and dentist you feel comfortable is to visit in-person…prior to your first appointment. This way you can talk to the staff, inquire about accreditation and establish a first impression.
Ask for referrals. Have a general dentist you love but need more extensive cosmetic work done? Ask for a referral. Often, professionals are well connected with others who are local in the industry.
Read online reviews. Going online and reading reviews or looking at before and after pictures can help give you an idea of a cosmetic dentists approach and reputation. In fact, many cosmetic dentists have their portfolios on Instagram as well as their website, so you can get a feel for the type of work they specialize in.
Review leading dentist offices in your area. While in some smaller areas, cosmetic dentists may be few and far between, a better smile may be just around the corner! Many local guides and online resources have a list of the top-rated medical and dental professionals for each state, region or county.
Ask if they offer sedation dentistry
Just as not all doctors are certified and able to perform every type of medical procedure, not all dentists can perform certain dental techniques or administer sedation. Sedation dentistry requires special training, and each state carries its own qualification requirements. For example, before a dentist can legally practice sedation dentistry in California, they must complete:
a board-approved educational program on oral medications and sedation
At least 25 hours of training
One live patient experience
You may want to inquire what types of sedation dentistry options they offer (nitrous oxide, oral sedation, or IV sedation.)
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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francesdeanc · 4 years ago
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what is the difference between a dentist and a cosmetic dentist?
What Type of Dentist Do I Need?
For anyone in search of preventative care or has specialized clinical conditions in relation to dental needs, finding the right dentist is key. Two of the most common types of dentists are cosmetic and general. So, what’s the real difference among those in the dental fields?
What is the difference between a dentist and a cosmetic dentist?
It’s important to understand that while both cosmetic and general dentists went to dental school, are schooled in the same foundational material, and are recognized by the American Dental Association, not all general dentists are considered cosmetic dentists or are versed in cosmetic procedures.
Typically, a general dentist or orthodontist specializes in the general maintenance of the mouth, and while they may offer a broad range of services, cosmetic dentists can handle all the same oral health needs that general dentistry provides… and then some.
A cosmetic dentist has the same basic training as a general dentist has; however, what sets them apart is that their services sit within the intersection of artistry and medical science. Cosmetic dentists have extensive training in more artistic aspects and are well versed in the cultural and social importance tied to dental aesthetics. They provide cosmetic treatments which not only lead to better overall dental health but provide patients with improved aesthetic appearance, and often, better self-esteem.
Research shows that over fifty percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the overall aesthetic appearance of their smile, and research suggests that dental disorders hugely impact mental health and overall well-being.
Most Common General Dentistry Focuses
As a whole, general and cosmetic dentists focus on four primary areas of concern, which include:
Tooth damage/decay: One of the major dentistry concerns is damaged or decayed teeth which can lead to missing or deficient teeth. Often, this isn’t only painful, but can lead to functional problems that may affect eating, drinking or talking. Permanently damaged teeth may require dentists to repair the issue with a dental crown or a cap to cover a damaged tooth. In other instances, dental bridges, dental implants, root canals and other types of dental surgery may be needed to fulfill repair needs.
Poor alignment: While aesthetics are of course a component of cosmetic dentistry, alignment issues are addressed by both general and cosmetic dentistry. When overlooked, misalignment can lead to damage to the teeth and gums, but it can also cause chronic pain and a cascade of other health issues, such as headaches, or  temporomandibular joint disorder (otherwise known as TMJ.) In extreme circumstances, teeth may also crack.  Traditional braces, Invisalign and other medical devices, such a retainer, can help improve alignment, oral function, and the overall look of a patient’s smile.
Teeth discoloration: One of the most common dental concerns centers around stained teeth. Both cosmetic dentists and general dentists offer teeth whitening services. While whitening can be done at home, dentists can provide more professional, effective, and less-irritating results than at-home options.  Often, many of these services also include reusable molds which can then be taken home along with a supply of medical-grade teeth whitening treatment.
Poor hygiene: While genetics plays a large part in our overall dental health, poor hygiene can lead to gum disease and other dental problems covered above, including cavities, decay and discoloration and ultimately, alignment issues. Family dentistry usually seeks to provide additional education to help with preventative care and to improve oral hygiene practices.
Cosmetic Dentistry Services 
Cosmetic dentists see each mouth as unique as a fingerprint. Each requires special consideration, and as a result there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to treatment planning. Instead, cosmetic dentists customize their approach and combine their understanding of biology, mechanics and aesthetic desires.
Some of the most common cosmetic procedures include:
Dental implants: For those who have struggled with ill fitting dentures or have either a missing tooth or multiple missing teeth, a dental implant can help create a natural, beautiful smile. This cosmetic procedure is a one-stop shop for a total smile makeover; however, it does require a multi-step process which fuses artificial, custom-made teeth to root anchors in the gum. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which is attached to the jawbone, minimizing the slipping or damage that often accompanies bridgework or dentures.
Dental crowns: Crowns or “caps” as they’re sometimes called help reshape teeth or fix cracks and breaks too large for a filling. These days, amalgam fillings and crowns have been traded in for acrylic or porcelain, so they blend with your natural teeth, and are fused to metal to withstand biting pressure.
Veneers: For those unhappy with their natural tooth shape, or those with discoloration and damage who want a bright smile, porcelain veneers (made from a thin, shell-like material) are custom made and applied to the patient’s teeth. Veneers can help even help minimize or mask large spaces, or elongate short teeth.
Teeth shaping: Dental bonding is the process which a dental provider can use to reshape uneven teeth by filing down or using bonding materials. Of all the cosmetic dental practices, this is a relatively quick process, and can greatly improve a patient’s smile by using special, color-matched materials to repair or improve badly damaged or chipped teeth.
Gum contouring: For those primarily concerned with having an overly “gummy” smile, gum reshaping can be done by manipulating the oral and maxillofacial tissues to create a more pleasing tooth and gum shape. This is usually done by a cosmetic dentist who will use a special laser or scalpel to remove excess gum tissue and shape the gum line to reveal more of the tooth.
Orthodontic treatments: While some general dentists still prescribe braces for alignment concerns, a cosmetic dentist will likely recommend patients use Invisalign® because it uses clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly invisible, and is removable for eating and drinking purposes. Most cosmetic dentists will custom-fit for each patient to help fix crooked teeth, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding.
Specialized Cosmetic Dentist Tools
Because cosmetic dentists have access to some of the most advanced technology available in the industry, they are able to provide more convenient alternatives to time-consuming traditional approaches. For example, Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic (CEREC) helps fabricate and repair dental damage, including inlays, onlays, three-quarter crowns, crowns, or veneers all in the same visit.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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Sedation Dentist San Diego
Sedation Dentist San Diego
If you’re located in San Diego and looking for a qualified sedation dentist, San Diego’s Art of Dentistry can help take care of all your oral sedation dentistry needs.
Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They’ve been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry and dental health, which also means they’re well versed in caring for those with phobias or those who require specialized dental treatment, including sleep dentistry.
Who’s a Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
Unfortunately, most dentists are all-too familiar with those who have severe dental anxiety or even outright dental phobia when it comes to scheduling a trip to see the tooth doc. In fact, nearly 40 million Americans avoid the dentist because of deeply rooted fears surrounding dental procedures. But oral sedation isn’t just for those who are afraid of needles or having work done. In fact, sedation dentistry is often used in a variety of scenarios and is often used for those with:
Delicate gag reflex
Low pain tolerance
General oral sensitivity
Back, jaw or other physical ailments
Multiple dental issues
Multiple procedures
For those patients with a lot of cosmetic dental needs, such as fillings or crowns, sedation dentistry is often useful to help create a bit more comfort. These patients may not be afraid of the process, but conscious sedation helps patients feel a bit more comfortable — especially if they need to log more than a few hours in a chair to get all their work done. Sedation dentistry often creates an “amnesic aspect,” so those patients who need a lot of work will have little or no memory of what happened during the course of the day. This helps shorten the process, and patients often leave the office, comfortable and happy knowing that they’ve they’re healthier.
It’s also generally considered safe for almost all patients, including those who are pregnant.
What to Look for in a Sedation Dentist
Just as not all doctors can perform every type of surgery or procedure, not all dentists can administer sedation dentistry techniques. Sedation dentistry requires special training, and each state carries its own qualification requirements. In California, for example, before a dentist can legally practice sedation dentistry, they must complete:
a board-approved educational program on oral medications and sedation
At least 25 hours of training
One live patient experience
They must also obtain a Oral Conscious Sedation Certification which proves they have completed the required training and in-class hours.
Once qualified, a dentist can provide oral conscious sedation dentistry in order to perform:
Minor oral surgery. Perhaps the most obvious type of procedure a sedation dentist performs is minor oral surgery. Of course, just about all oral surgery procedures require the use of sedation, which is why visiting a sedation dentist is important. There are several very common minor oral surgeries sedation dentists often offer, including:
Root canal work
Extractions
Dental implants
For minor surgeries, patients generally have an option to choose what type of anesthesia and sedation they’d feel most comfortable with, such as local anesthesia, general anesthesia, nitrous oxide(laughing gas), oral sedation and IV sedation.
Non-invasive treatments. Of course, more serious and complex procedures require sedation dentistry techniques, but most patients may not know that sedation dentistry can also be used in conjuction with local anesthetics for more minor procedures, such as fillings, cleanings and other dental appointments. For some, this type of work is just part of a routine check-up or appointment, but for others with dental anxiety, this can greatly increase comfort and alleviate fear. Now, sedation dentists offer patients the opportunity to use laughing gas or other forms of sedation for non-surgical procedures, such as:
Dental fillings
Scaling
Root planing
Crown placements
Cosmetic procedures. Sedation dentistry can also be used alongside cosmetic dentistry procedures as well. However, many people avoid common cosmetic treatments for fear of pain or simply because the amount of work needed feels inconvenient and they dread sitting in the dentists chair for that long. We get it… these types of appointments can be a hassle. But the good news is many sedation dentists also offer cosmetic procedures—think teeth whitening or straightening, dental implant placement, or the placement of veneers. For kids who may need braces, the combination of cosmetic and sedation dentistry is a wonderful way to help ease fears and make the whole process much easier, more comfortable and less scary!
The team at Art of Dentistry is a highly qualified team, with deep experience in oral sedation dentistry techniques. They’ve worked with countless patients, young and old, and are empathetic to those who need oral care, but also struggle with dental anxieties and phobias. They believe there’s no reason to put off the help you need and the smile you want. With sedation dentistry, you can rest easy knowing that your oral health is being taken care of by experienced dental professionals, while fears and concerns are greatly minimized… or even eliminated altogether!
Types of Sedation Dentistry Options
While “sleep dentistry” is the blanket term used to describe sedation techniques, it isn’t quite accurate. Not all sedation methods put you to sleep, and, honestly, that’s often not the goal. The main goal of dental sedation is to help make patients as comfortable as possible. Depending on the procedure, you likely will undergo oral conscious sedation.
The Art of Dentistry offers two sedation dentistry techniques:
Nitrous Oxide. Otherwise known as “laughing gas,” this approach uses a combination of nitrous oxide and oxygen in a controlled amount. This sedation method tends to wear off quickly, so you’ll be back up and running in no time.
Oral Sedation. This is typically in the form of a pill that’s taken about an hour prior to your visit. Oral sedation dosages can be adjusted so that it’s administered in a mild to moderate dose. This will create a groggy affect, which greatly relaxes and sometimes even eases you to sleep. For this technique, you’ll need a companion to drive you to and from your visit.
Other types of sedation include:
IV Sedation. IV, or intravenous, sedation, is delivered through a vein, and because of this direct application, effects are felt faster than other techniques. However, the amount can be adjusted throughout the procedure to include the following levels and effects:
Minimal sedation. Awake, but relaxed. 
Moderate sedation. You’re awake, but may slur your words and not remember parts of the procedure. 
Deep sedation. You are on the edge of consciousness, close to sleep, but can be awakened easily.
General anesthesia. Completely unconscious.
Additional Benefits of Sedation Dentistry
There are a lot of advantages to choosing conscious sedation.
Better overall health. Instead of leaning into fear, sedation dentistry can help those with deep fears and anxieties make sure they’re taking care of their health. Dental care if just one piece of our comprehensive health puzzle and it’s important not to skip dental visits or miss out on needed dental care because of negative, previous experiences. In fact, studies have show that poor dental health can lead to:
Heart issues.  Clogged arteries have been tied to the inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria, such as endocarditis — an infection in the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves which is spread from bacteria carried through the bloodstream from other parts of the body (such as your mouth).
Birth complications. Periodontal disease  can cause premature birth as well as low birth weight.
Respiratory issues. Bacteria from your mouth can enter your lungs, causing pneumonia and other complications.
All reasons why maintaining a healthy mouth is critical to your wellbeing!
Increased comfort. Whether you have a severe dental phobia, or making a dental appointment is merely an inconvience, some procedures can just be a bit uncomfortable or require more time in the chair… and let’s face it, dental work isn’t really most people’s idea of a picnic. When you’re relaxed, the dentist can relax knowing you’re not in discomfort, and this helps the procedure pass more quickly and efficiently for all parties involved!
More work can be completed at once. When you’re relaxed, the dentist can work more quickly and won’t need to pause as often for a patient to readjust. This means more dental treatments can be completed in one office visit. This is especially helpful for those requiring more complex surgical procedures or having more invasive work done, such as dental implants, bridges or other specialized treatments.
Minimized Anxiety. Those who offer sedation dentistry understand that there may be many reasons why someone has fears or concerns around going to the dentist. It could center around the equipment used, a fear of pain, poor previous dental experiences, or a lack of control. Whatever the unique reason may be, your dentist can help talk through the sedation process so you better understand how it works. Those who may be afraid of needles, for example, may feel more relaxed knowing that local anesthetic will applied after the sedation.
About The Art of Dentistry
Our offices are located in Bankers Hill, just a few blocks away from the historic Balboa Park. Our location is easily accessible from the nearby neighborhoods of Hillcrest, Mission Hills, Little Italy, and Downtown San Diego. We are just a short drive away from Mission Valley and Pacific Beach. No need to worry if you’re coming from further away, such as La Jolla or North County, as our offices are near both the 5 freeway and 163 freeway.
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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Cosmetic Dentist near Downtown San diego
cosmetic dentist near downtown San diego
​​If you’re in need of improved dental care and live in the Southern California region, The Art of Dentistry, a cosmetic dentist located near downtown San Diego, provides superior general and cosmetic dentistry services. Art of Dentistry is led by Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary, highly skilled team. Both Dr. Addleson and  Dr. Landau hold advanced certificates for post-doctoral training in cosmetic and restorative dentistry and are well-versed in the latest technologies. Their  unique fusion of artistry, skills, and tech results in healthy, long-lasting smiles and overall improved dental health. 
Art of Dentistry Services
The dental group has been awarded with recognition from their peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for their holistic  approach to cosmetic dentistry. If you’re curious about what type of cosmetic services they provide, here’s a quick overview: 
General Dentistry
While the Art of Dentistry team is well versed in complex, cosmetic procedures they also provide general dentistry services as well, including: 
Alignment. Both traditional braces and Invisalign can be used to  improve alignment, jaw discomfort, and overall aesthetics. 
Repair. For teeth with varying levels of cavities or decay, or injured/cracked teeth in need of repair, fillings are the most common avenue; however, sometimes more extensive repair is needed. In those cases, dental crowns may be used. For teeth with more pervasive damage or decay, crowns have a wide range of use, and are often the go-to for those with: 
Large Fillings
Excessive Wear
Cracked Teeth
Broken Cusps
Dental Implants
Root Canals
Extractions. When a tooth is either damaged/decayed beyond repair, or is impacted (such as the case with wisdom teeth) they typically need to be removed.
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Sedation Dentistry
If you get a little nervous about going to the dentist, you’re not alone. In fact, about 36% of Americans report they’re afraid to sit in the dentist chair. The good news is, the Art of Dentistry  team is well versed in handling dental anxiety. They provide a reassuring, calm environment with options like sedation-assisted procedures in order to help ease dental anxiety and fear of needles. This is a great option not only for generalized anxiety, but those with a sensitive gag reflex or a low pain tolerance.
Implant Dentistry
Loose fitting dentures or missing teeth? No problem — The Art of Dentistry team has a solution! Dental implants are commonly used to improve issues that come from ill-fitting dentures, or the discomfort of missing teeth. This is a multi-step, customized service which requires several different phases and procedures, including: 
Pre-surgery evaluation and medical history review 
Personalized treatment plan
Bone grafting
Implant insertion
Bone growth adjustment 
Abutment (This is a minor, outpatient surgery which ensures there’s a place where the crown of your new teeth will be attached) 
Molding and insertion of artificial teeth
Modern Advancements
Whether you need a general dental procedure, or a more advanced cosmetic service, the Art of Dentistry is able to provide the most contemporary approaches to dental medicine and carries  state-of-the-art equipment. Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic or CEREC® same day restorative dentistry offers a modern, efficient, and effective solution for a wide range of restoration services. The technology allows many procedures to be completed in just one office visit. Some of the many things CEREC is used for include:
Crowns
 Veneers
Inlays/Onlays
Fixed bridges
Dental implants
Dentures
 Additionally, the Art of Dentistry offers more modern solutions to routine dental work, such as braces. Anyone who’s ever experienced traditional braces can tell you… they’re no picnic. Eating, drinking and even sleeping can be uncomfortable when you have a mouth full of metal. Cosmetic dentistry can offer alternatives, like Invisalign, which are not only removable, but nearly invisible (hence the name) and easy to clean. Which also mens no more worrying about planning dental work around special occasions or closed-mouth smiles for family photos.
About The Art of Dentistry
 The spirit of the Art of Dentistry team is rooted in collaboration. They  believe in working together to make sure each and every patient receives customized and highly attuned care… no matter the treatment or procedure. The Art of Dentistry offices are located in Bankers Hill, just a hop, skip and a jump from the historic Balboa Park. The location is very near to the neighborhoods of Hillcrest, Mission Hills, Little Italy, and Downtown San Diego. So, if you’re in need of high-quality dental services which combine a comprehensive approach to dentistry alongside a passion for aesthetics, the Art of Dentistry team can help you design your ideal smile and maintain better dental health, for life!
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Types of Cosmetic Dentistry Services
Types of Cosmetic Dentistry Services
Unlike general dentistry, cosmetic dentists not only are able to combine the science of oral medicine with the latest in technology, they have an eye for aesthetics and symmetry and are able to uniquely tailor their services to each patient. However, most cosmetic dentists also offer general dentistry services alongside their cosmetic procedures.
Typically, if you opt to go to a cosmetic dentist, you can expect services in three major categories: cosmetic, implant, and general.  Let’s explore some of the types of cosmetic dentistry services offered in each.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Crowns and Bridges.  Crowns are also a customized approach to fixing teeth which may be either poorly shaped or broken.  A cosmetic dentist may recommend caps in order to support a tooth that has a large filling when there isn’t enough natural tooth structure remaining or to protect a weak tooth from fracturing. Sometimes referred to as caps, these are typically made from acrylic or porcelain and fused to metal to withstand biting pressure.
 Teeth straightening. For a long time, straightening your teeth meant months of painful, bulky wires which needed to be routinely tightened and adjusted. No more! Now, cosmetic dentists use Invisalign®, a clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly invisible. But not only are they nearly imperceptible, they are also custom-fit for max comfort and ease. Whether it’s crooked teeth, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding, Invisalign can help correct all of the same issues traditional braces can…but without all the hassle and discomfort. 
CEREC Crowns and Veneers. Chair-side Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics, or CEREC, is an amazing, innovative technology that allows dentists to create brand new dental crowns within one office visit, saving patients multiple trips to the dentist. CEREC technology also allows dentists to customize many elements of a patient’s crown, such as  shape, length, color, and bit, in a fraction of the time it once did.
Porcelain Veneers. To improve the look of teeth, cosmetic dentists custom-make thin, shell-like material which is then applied to the front of a patient’s tooth. Veneers can help alleviate concerns with crooked, discolored or damaged teeth and even minimize large spaces.  
Teeth Whitening. Among a wide variety of cosmetic complaints, studies show that 18-52% of people are unhappy with the color of their teeth. Luckily this is a relatively easy problem to address, and usually involves a customized, reusable mold which can then be taken home along with a supply of medical-grade teeth whitener. While there are many over-the-counter options, cosmetic dentists are able to provide much more effective, less-irritating and longer lasting results than what can be bought at a drugstore. 
Maxillofacial Surgery.  A maxillofacial surgeon is a specialist, often in the dental field (such as cosmetic dentist), with advanced medical knowledge regarding conditions affecting:
Teeth 
Jaw 
Facial bones 
Soft tissues
This type of surgery is typically recommended for those with bite abnormality, chronic facial pain, cleft lip and/or palate, bone-fused dental implants, poorly-executed tooth extractions, or facial injuries.
Tissue Reshaping/Laser Gum Surgery. Also called “gum contouring,” this process is the realignment of the gum line. The shape of our teeth and gums are largely genetic, however, other factors, such as smoking, medication and diet can impact our gum lines. Sculpting the gum line so that it doesn’t rest too high or too low is an art, and is typically not considered a medically required procedure.
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Implant Dentistry
Dental Implants. Dental implants are used to correct issues for those who are tired of ill fitting dentures or have missing teeth. They help create a natural, beautiful smile through a surgical procedure which is fused in your jawbone. These fuses work as “anchors” or roots for artificial teeth. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which is attached to the jawbone, and won’t slip, make noise or cause bone damage in the way that bridgework or dentures sometimes do. In general, dental implants are a great solution for those with no existing conditions that may affect bone healing, those whose jaw bones are no longer growing and those who have missing teeth, are tired of wearing dentures or those who are struggling with their speech due to dental issues.  
Fillings. Dental fillings help address varying levels of decay, and can also be used to mitigate cavities and repair injured or cracked teeth.
General Dentistry
Gum disease treatment. Typically, regular cleanings and routine checkups do the trick to clear up moderate gum disease before it causes permanent damage. For more advanced gum disease and bone loss, a cosmetic dentist may prescribe a course of antibiotics or suggest surgical options, such as bone or tissue grafts. 
Sedation dentistry. Like other dentists and orthodontists, cosmetic dentists understand the anxiety that accompanies dental work. Trained sedation dentists use  treatment options which allows patients to remain conscious. Typically, the level of consciousness is dependent on the level of fear and the type of  procedure being done. Sedation dentistry allows for a customized approach so the patient is as relaxed, comfortable and safe as possible during the procedure.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
Learn More
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Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist Who’s Right for You
Choosing a Cosmetic Dentist Who’s Right for You
Across the board, finding qualified medical professionals who are not only highly proficient in their craft, but are also able to meet your unique needs can be tricky… and it’s definitely a process. If you’re looking to find a cosmetic dentist, but don’t know where to start, here’s a few helpful tips to help you find the provider you need:
Step 1 | Understand the Scope of Services
The first step in finding the right cosmetic dentist is to first understand what it is you need done (e.g. braces, extraction, etc.) and make sure it aligns with their service offerings and specialities. 
For the most part, cosmetic dentists provide:  
General Dentistry.  This includes both customized services as well as general dentistry services, which not only takes into account the appearance of your teeth, but ensures your overall oral health is on track. General dentistry procedures may include:
Fillings. This procedure helps treat teeth with varying levels of cavities or decay, and can also be used to repair injured or cracked teeth.
Dental crowns. This method repairs teeth which have more extensive damage or decay. Crowns are usually the last ditch effort to save a tooth before it must be extracted. They are also used to correct cosmetic imperfections.
 Tooth extractions. When a decayed tooth cannot be repaired, a general dentist will remove it. In other instances, such is the case with wisdom teeth, an impacted tooth which is unable to break through the gum barrier may also require extraction. 
Braces. Braces are used to position the teeth to improve alignment, jaw discomfort, and aesthetics. 
Sedation Dentistry. Dental anxiety, or dental fear, is estimated to affect about  36% of the population, while another 12% is reported to suffer from extreme dental fear. If this sounds like you, a cosmetic dentist can use sedation dentistry to help ease dental anxiety and fear of needles. This is a great option not only for generalized anxiety, but those with a sensitive gag reflex or a low pain tolerance. 
Implant Dentistry. Whether you have loose fitting dentures or missing teeth, dental implants are often used to correct  issues and create a natural, beautiful smile.  Implants are surgically placed in your jawbone and work as “anchors” or roots for artificial teeth. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which fuses with your jawbone, and won’t slip, make noise or cause bone damage in the way that bridgework or dentures sometimes do.
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Step 2 | Get a Referral
Reading reviews online is a great place to start, but often, the best place to get recommendations is from friends and family members. Ask your local nearest and dearest for a referral, and then you can do some research on your own. You may also consider asking other dental professionals, such as your orthodontist, for a professional referral.  You can then check out the doctor’s website, talk to the office, or even go in for a preliminary consultation.
Step 3 | Do Your Research
Most cosmetic dentists will have a portfolio of their work online. Of all the different dental professions, cosmetic dentists may have it easiest when it comes to showing off their work because they routinely work in the arena of “before and afters.” However, keep in mind, some pictures (especially those online) run the risk of being altered or may be stock photos, so it’s a good practice to inquire if the photos represent actual patient results. It’s also a good idea to physically visit the office and get a feel for the office staff. Going to the dentist isn’t everyone’s favorite, but an office that’s warm and inviting can make a big difference.
Step 4 | Check (and then Double-Check) Credentials
Okay, so you have your referrals, you’ve checked out their online portfolio, and perhaps you’ve even visited the office. Now, it’s time to make sure they hold the appropriate credentials and are qualified to do the work. Here’s a few things you’ll want to check into:
The dental school your dentist attended
Professional organizations they’re involved with
If they are a part of  the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
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How Can a Cosmetic Dentist Help Me?
How Can a Cosmetic Dentist Help Me?
Cosmetic dentistry is a customized experience, which blends an understanding of the unique biology of each individual’s mouth with expertise in aesthetics. Think of cosmetic dentists as an intersection of science and art — sculptors whose goal is to design your ideal smile using the best-of-the-best in both dental techniques and technology. 
But cosmetic dentists aren’t just for dental makeovers. They provide a wide range of services and expertise including: 
General Dentistry
A cosmetic dentist can provide both customized services as well as general dentistry services.  This not only means the appearance of your teeth, but ensuring your overall oral health is on track. A top priority of general and cosmetic dentistry is avoiding and/or treating gum disease, which is characterized by inflamed or bleeding gums, sensitive or missing teeth, and bad breath (otherwise known as Halitosis.)
Gum disease can lead to a wide range of other health issues, including  heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and preterm labor. It  can also permanently damage your teeth and tissue,  so  the earlier you catch gum disease and begin treatment, the better.  Some procedures to treat gum disease can include minimally invasive laser gum surgery. However, if damage has progressed to the teeth and you have excessive wear, cracks, broken cusps or other issues, you may need other treatment types. 
Other general dentistry procedures may include:
Fillings: Dental fillings help treat teeth with varying levels of cavities or decay, and can also be used to repair injured or cracked teeth.
Dental crowns: Dental crowns are used to repair teeth which have more extensive damage or decay. Crowns are the last line of defense before a tooth is too damaged to save and must be extracted. They are also used to correct cosmetic imperfections.
Tooth extractions. When a decayed tooth cannot be repaired, a general dentist will remove it. In other instances, such is the case with wisdom teeth, an impacted tooth which is unable to break through the gum barrier may also require extraction. 
Braces: Braces are used to position the teeth to improve alignment, jaw discomfort, and aesthetics.
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Sedation Dentistry
The fear of the dentist is one of the world’s top phobias. Dental anxiety, or dental fear, is estimated to affect about  36% of the population. Another 12% is reported to suffer from extreme dental fear. Sound familiar? If so, a cosmetic dentist can better support your dental care needs with  sedation dentistry to help ease dental anxiety and fear of needles. This is a great option not only for generalized anxiety, but those with a sensitive gag reflex or a low pain tolerance.
Implant Dentistry
Whether you have loose fitting dentures or missing teeth, dental implants are often used to correct  issues and create a natural, beautiful smile.  Implants are surgically placed in your jawbone and work as “anchors” or roots for artificial teeth. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which fuses with your jawbone, and won’t slip, make noise or cause bone damage in the way that bridgework or dentures sometimes do.  
In general, dental implants are a great solution for those with: 
Missing  teeth
Jawbones which are no longer growing  
Adequate bone strength 
Health gum tissue
No existing conditions that will affect bone healing
An inability or lack of desire to wear dentures
Speech impairment
Advanced Technology
Because cosmetic dentistry employs complex techniques in order to achieve their customized treatments and procedures, all patients of cosmetic dentistry can enjoy the most state-of-the-art equipment and technology. CEREC® same day restorative dentistry offers a modern, efficient, and concise solution for your tooth restorations. The technology allows many procedures, such as CEREC crowns, and veneers,  to be completed in just one office visit.  Additionally, other traditional dental methods, such as braces, can not only be extremely uncomfortable, they can also impact everyday activities such as eating and drinking. Cosmetic dentistry can offer alternatives, like Invisalign, which are removable, discrete and easy to clean.
 By combining a comprehensive understanding of dental techniques and technology with a passion for aesthetics, a cosmetic dentist can not only design your ideal smile but help you maintain better overall dental health.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
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What Is Considered Cosmetic Dentistry?
What Is Considered Cosmetic Dentistry?
While regular dentists or orthodontists specialize in the general maintenance of the mouth and provide a wide range of services, cosmetic dentists are champions in the intersection of artistry and science. Typically, cosmetic dentists have a deep understanding of the cultural and social importance tied to dental aesthetics. Over half of Americans express dissatisfaction with their dental appearance, and research suggests that dental disorders hugely impact mental health, self esteem and overall well being. 
What Dental Concerns Does Cosmetic Dentistry Address?
Our mouths are like fingerprints. Each is unique and requires special consideration. Cosmetic dentists take a customized approach to each patient,  blending their understanding of biology, mechanics and aesthetics. Most commonly, cosmetic dentistry addresses these primary  areas of concern:
Discoloration. Perhaps one of the most common dental complaints is embarrassment around stained or yellowing teeth. Fortunately, this is one of the least complex fixes. Cosmetic dentistry can provide professional whitening services for permanently discolored teeth; and while whitening can be done at home, cosmetic dentists are able to provide much more effective, less-irritating and longer lasting results than at-home options.  Often, many of these services also include reusable molds which can then be taken home along with a supply of medical-grade teeth whitener.
Functionality barriers. Damaged or decayed teeth can not only be painful, it can also cause problems with eating, drinking or talking. Often, teeth with significant damage will require a  dental crown or a cap to cover a damaged tooth. In other instances, dental bridges are used to restore multiple teeth at once. Many patients look to cosmetic dentists for implants when the use of dentures has become too cumbersome and messy. 
Poor alignment.  While aesthetics are of course a component of cosmetic dentistry, alignment issues are also addressed. When overlooked, misalignment can not only damage the teeth and gums, but it can also cause chronic pain and a cascade of other health issues, such as headaches,  or  temporomandibular joint disorder (otherwise known as TMJ.) In extreme circumstances, teeth may also crack.
What Type of Procedures do Cosmetic Dentists Perform?
With access to some of the most advanced technology available, cosmetic dentistry is able to provide convenient alternatives to time-consuming traditional approaches. For example, Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic (CEREC) helps fabricate and repair dental damage in a much shorter period of time than other types of procedures. 
CEREC also minimizes multiple visits, waiting time and reduces messy prep work for common repairs such as crowns, bridges, and veneers.
Some of the most common cosmetic procedures include:  
Aesthetic Procedures 
Teeth Shaping.  Sometimes called enamel shaping,  dentists can reshape uneven teeth by filing down or using bonding materials. Typically this is a quick process which sometimes uses special, color-matched materials to repair or improve badly stained, broken, or chipped teeth.
 Dental Veneers. Thin, shell-like material typically made from porcelain are customized and then applied to the front of a patient’s tooth. Veneers can help alleviate concerns with crooked, discolored or damaged teeth and even minimize large spaces.  
Orthodontic Treatments: General practice dentists and orthodontists may prescribe braces for those with alignment issues; however, today, most cosmetic dentists recommend patients use Invisalign®.  Invisalign®uses clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly invisible. They are custom-fit for each patient to address crooked teeth, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding. 
Functionality-based Procedures 
Dental Implants. Dental implants are used to correct issues for those who are tired of ill fitting dentures or have missing teeth. They help create a natural, beautiful smile through a surgical procedure which is fused in your jawbone. These fuses work as “anchors” or roots for artificial teeth. Typically, the implant base material is titanium, which is attached to the jawbone, and won’t slip, make noise or cause bone damage in the way that bridgework or dentures sometimes do. In general, dental implants are a great solution for those with no existing conditions that may affect bone healing, those whose jaw bones are no longer growing and those who have missing teeth, are tired of wearing dentures or those who are struggling with their speech due to dental issues. 
Dental Crowns. Crowns are also a customized approach to fixing teeth which may be either poorly shaped or broken.  A cosmetic dentist may recommend caps in order to support a tooth that has a large filling when there isn’t enough natural tooth structure remaining or to protect a weak tooth from fracturing. Sometimes referred to as caps, these are typically made from acrylic or porcelain and fused to metal to withstand biting pressure.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
Book a consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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How Invisalign Works
How Invisalign Works
While many have heard about Invisalign® as an alternative to braces, many don’t fully understand how it functions in practice. Invisalign® is a clear, medical-grade plastic that’s nearly invisible. But not only are they nearly imperceptible, they are also custom-fit for max comfort and ease. Whether it’s crooked teeth, misalignment, gaps or overcrowding, Invisalign can help correct all of the same issues traditional braces can…but without all the hassle and discomfort.
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The Invisalign Process
Metal  braces typically make it nearly  impossible to see progress and use fixed wires which pull your  teeth into place over time. Meanwhile, Invisalign aligns the teeth using a series of molds which gradually create a shift in the mouth’s landscape. With Invisalign®, you’ll see your smile slowly coming into place. But, before that can happen, there’s a few important steps we need to take to best set our patients up for success. 
Here’s how the process works: 
Step 1 | Smile assessment. The first phase of the fitting process requires a thorough analysis of your current alignment, teeth shape and positioning. Invisalign® is a convenient option for a wide variety of dental concerns. Most commonly, it’s used to correct:
Underbite
Deep bites or overbites
Spacing/crowding issues 
Crossbites 
Basic teeth straightening 
From there, our team will custom fit your first set of aligners by developing computer-generated images and impressions taken from your mouth.
Step 2 | Fitting. Once we’ve finished your aligners, we’ll examine the fit to make sure it’s sitting comfortably and address any gaps or functionality issues if needed. 
Step 3 |  Routine Check-ups. Invisialign slowly moves your teeth into the desired positions using between 20 to 30 different sets of aligners. This requires face-to-face check-ups every 6-8 weeks to check your progress and to fit you with the next batch of aligners. Usually patients will wear aligners anywhere from a year to a year and a half. 
Step 4 | Maintenance. Then, once you’ve transformed your smile, it’s relatively easy to keep your fresh alignment by using an Invisalign retainer.
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The Benefits of Invisialign
Traditional braces can not only be extremely uncomfortable, they can also impact everyday activities such as eating and drinking. Additionally, while some consider the awkwardness of braces as a “rite of passage” for adolescents, many patients today (adolescent or otherwise) would prefer to skip the discomfort altogether…and who can blame them?
Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign is:
Removable
Discrete (virtually invisible) 
Easy to clean 
Makes it easier to eat
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, CA, the Art of Dentistry dentists are consistently recognized as top in their field by their peers.  The Art of Dentistry prides itself on our highly experienced and skilled staff. We understand that, just like other artists, each specialist has their own unique talents. To take full advantage of that, we have developed a team of top specialists to work collaboratively and provide you with comprehensive care that results in a magnificent smile. We offer target skillsets, advanced technology, customized treatment plans, comprehensive restorative dentistry as well as general dentistry, and much more.
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Is Sedation Dentistry Right For You?
Is Sedation Dentistry Right For You?
According to a medical study done by Karger Research, dental anxiety, or dental fear, is estimated to affect approximately 36% of the population. Another 12% suffer from extreme dental fear. While anxiety about visiting the dentist in common (and a great many patients neglect their dental care simply because of dentist-related phobias), this can lead to serious health complications. 
The good news is, dental professionals are all-too familiar with these fears and have devised unique techniques to help patients. Sedation dentistry is one of these techniques! This approach  helps meet client needs while eliminating or greatly reducing dental phobias by lowering levels of anxieties and increasing comfort during specific procedures. 
Sedation dentistry may be for you if you struggle with: 
Dental anxiety/phobia
Fear of needles or drills
Sensitivity 
Low pain tolerance, or 
Sensitive gag reflex
 Sedation dentistry is not “sleep dentistry.” Trained sedation dentists use  treatment options which allows patients to remain conscious. Typically, the level of consciousness is dependent on the level of fear and the type of  procedure that is being done. While some patients may fall asleep, the primary goal is to customize the approach to achieve the optimal level of comfort.
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Types of Sedation
A key component to a successful, all-around dental treatment is understanding the dental process itself. This is especially true for those with dental-related anxieties. To help eliminate fear surrounding the dentistry process it’s important to familiarize yourself with the options. 
 Different levels of sedation can be used which include:
Minimal sedation. Awake, but relaxed. 
Moderate sedation. You are awake, but may slur your words and not remember parts of the procedure. 
Deep sedation. You are on the edge of consciousness, close to sleep, but can be awakened easily.
General anesthesia. Completely unconscious. 
To help you relax, sedation dentistry typically employs:
Nitrous Oxide. Sometimes known as “laughing gas,” this combination of nitrous oxide and oxygen is applied in controlled amounts and tends to wear off quickly. Usually this is given through a small nosepiece and allows the patient to remain awake throughout the procedure. 
This often results in a floaty, warm and happy sensation and can sometimes result in small lapses of memory. Typically, recovery from the effects is speedy and patients are often able to drive themselves home. 
Oral Sedation or Oral “Conscious” Sedation. This is a gentle sedation dentistry option that relaxes patients and is typically administered in the form of a pill taken an hour prior to your visit. For mild sedation, the pill most often used is Halcion, which is in the same drug family as the more popularized anti-anxiety drug known as Valium. The dosage can be mild to moderate, and is personalized depending on the level of discomfort or anxiety. In many cases, patients remain awake and responsive throughout the procedure; however, this option requires a companion to drive you to and from your visit.
Moderate Sedation. This option is administered through a vein so the sedation process happens quickly. The dentist is able to adjust the level of sedation throughout the procedure in order to maintain the optimum level of comfort and consciousness.
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About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
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Why Use a Cosmetic Dentist?
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Why Use a Cosmetic Dentist?
Unlike a regular dentist or orthodontist, cosmetic dentists specialize in the intersection of artistry and science. Cosmetic dentists have the degreed training of any other dental professional, but while they have a foundation in science, they are also deeply understanding of the cultural and social importance tied to dental appearance. Dental disorders have a significant impact on overall self esteem and confidence, and some studies have shown that over half of Americans are dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth. 
Cosmetic dentistry is a customized experience, which blends an understanding of the unique biology of each individual’s mouth with expertise in aesthetics. Think of cosmetic dentists as the “Michelangelos of the mouth” — ultimately, the art of dentistry is aimed at designing your ideal smile using the best-of-the-best in both science and technology.
Types of Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures
Cosmetic dentists typically focus their work on three primary areas of concern: 
 Poor functionality. Restoring worn or cracked teeth can cause significant discomfort when eating, drinking or talking.  Typically individual teeth require a  dental crown or a cap to cover a damaged tooth, while dental bridges are used for restoring multiple teeth. Implants help offer a natural, durable solution for missing teeth instead of using dentures which can be messy and uncomfortable. 
Discoloration. For teeth which are permanently stained or yellowing, cosmetic dentistry can provide professional whitening services which are often much more effective, less-irritating and longer lasting than at-home options. Typically, these services include making a reusable mold of your mouth which can then be taken home along with a supply of medical-grade teeth whitener which can be reapplied at a later date. 
Misalignment.  Cosmetic dentistry also focuses on alignment issues, which can often cause additional wear on the teeth and gums and can also cause pain.  In some cases, misaligned teeth can add strain to the jaw muscles or lead to chronic headaches, or  temporomandibular joint disorder, otherwise known as TMJ. In extreme circumstances, teeth may also crack. Traditional braces or Invisalign®can not only help greatly improve functionality and misalignment, but can drastically refine the appearance of teeth, leading to greater confidence and self-esteem.  
Cosmetic dentistry uses some of the most  advanced technology available, providing convenient alternatives to time-consuming traditional approaches. CEREC, or Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic, is one such advancement used by cosmetic dentists to fabricate and repair dental damage in a much shorter period of time. 
CEREC eliminates the need for multiple visits, reduces messy prep work as well as waiting time, and can be used for multiple types of repair including:
Crowns
Bridges, and 
Veneers
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Beyond Beauty
Gum disease alone is linked to many other  illnesses including:
Heart disease. The inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria have been linked to clogged arteries in other parts of the body. Additionally, infection in the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves which is spread from bacteria carried through the bloodstream from other parts of the body (such as your mouth)
Diabetes. Studies have shown when you treat diabetes, oral conditions in the mouth improves. Meanwhile, when you treat periodontal disease, the need for insulin is often reduced. 
Respiratory disease. Research suggests bacteria from the gum can travel through airways and into the lungs. Over time this can lead to life-threatening respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia. 
Osteoporosis. Connections have been found between periodontitis, a chronic infection that affects the gums and the bones in the teeth, and overall bone loss. If not properly managed, bacteria in the mouth and the body break down bones and connective tissue.
Rheumatoid arthritis. Bacteria is known to cause chronic inflammatory gum infections which may trigger an  inflammatory autoimmune response in the joints, leading to the chronic, autoimmune disease rheumatoid arthritis. 
Poor oral health can also lead to different forms of cancer and birth complications, which is why it’s critical to treat gum disease and other dental issues as quickly as possible.
About The Art of Dentistry
Located in San Diego, Dr. David Landau, Dr. Lawrence Addleson and their extraordinary team are widely recognized for their top-quality smile designs. They have been awarded with recognition from their  peers for many consecutive years and have been credited for the “whole body” approach to cosmetic dentistry.
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How Can a Cosmetic Dentist Help You?
How Can a Cosmetic Dentist Help You?
Dental health plays a huge part in our overall physical wellness — afterall, the mouth is the entry point to your digestive and respiratory systems, so it makes sense that if there are systemic oral issues it can affect your body as a whole. But your dental health and appearance also plays a big part in your self value.
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Impacts of dental Health
In a study conducted in 2017 around the impact of dental disorders and self esteem, it was found that dental disorders such as tooth loss and untreated decay causes a significant impact on the way the subject group felt they were perceived and accepted. Ultimately, the study revealed a huge connection between oral health, aesthetics and self worth.
In another study conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of the American Association of Orthodontists, one-third of Americans are in some way dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth. Additionally, researchers found that individuals with poor perception of their oral attractiveness had similarly negative beliefs around their romantic and professional success. 
However, beyond appearances themselves,  poor dental health can lead to other health issues such as gum disease, infection, or worse. In fact, poor oral wellness has been linked to stroke and other serious complications such as: 
Cardiovascular issues.  Clogged arteries have been tied to the inflammation and infections caused by oral bacteria. 
Endocarditis. This is an infection in the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves which is spread from bacteria carried through the bloodstream from other parts of the body (such as your mouth). An infection in the inner lining of your heart chambers or valves which is spread from bacteria carried through the bloodstream from other parts of the body (such as your mouth). 
Birth complications. Periodontal disease  can cause premature birth as well as low birth weight.
Pneumonia. Bacteria from your mouth can enter your lungs, causing pneumonia and other respiratory complications. 
Poor oral health can also lead to cancer, diabetes, and bone loss, which is why it’s critical to catch gum disease and other dental care issues as quickly as possible.
How Can a Cosmetic Dentist Help You?
Cosmetic dentistry is a unique combination of science and aesthetics. Simply put, it’s the intersection of artistry and medical-based precision. Dentists in the field of cosmetics have a foundation in science but also understand the cultural and social importance tied to dental appearance.  By blending a deep understanding of oral biology with a passion for design, cosmetic dentistry is effectively positioned to customize the ideal smile for each patient. 
Anxiety about visiting the dentist in common. Many patients have neglected their dental care simply because of dentist-related phobias, which is understandable — the mouth is a sensitive part of the body! The good news is, dental professionals are all-too familiar with this sentiment and have unique techniques to help patients with:
Dental anxiety/phobia
Fear of needles or drills
Sensitivity 
Low pain tolerance
Sensitive gag reflex
 Advanced technology also offers the option to complete many traditionally time-consuming procedures in just one visit. The method of CEREC, or Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic, uses specialized equipment and computer aid to fabricate and repair damage in a short period of time. This option provides an efficient and precise level of care which eliminates the need for multiple visits, messy prep work and waiting time. CEREC can be used for multiple types of repair including crowns, bridges and veneers.
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Other restorative procedures a cosmetic dentist can assist with:
◊ Functionality 
If you have worn or cracked teeth, large fillings, broken cusps, or have previously had dental implants or a root canal, a cosmetic dentist may suggest a dental crown, or a cap which covers a damaged tooth. When restoring multiple teeth, dental bridges may be used. For missing teeth, dental implants offer a durable, natural-looking solution
◊ Color
Cosmetic dentistry addresses stained or discolored teeth by providing professional whitening services that last for much longer than at-home options. 
◊ Alignment 
In addition to restorative procedures,  cosmetic dentistry also focuses on alignment issues. In some cases, poorly aligned teeth can cause additional wear on the teeth and/or gums. It may add strain to the jaw muscles which in extreme cases can cause teeth to crack and can also cause temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMJ, as well as chronic headaches. Traditional braces or Invisalign®can help alleviate these issues while also providing a straighter, more attractive smile. Invisalign®, in particular, allows for patients to straighten their teeth but the option to remove the device to eat helps create an overall more comfortable experience. 
Addressing oral care is not just important to your self esteem, it’s a critical part of your overall health and wellbeing
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How to Choose a Cosmetic Dentist
How to Choose A cosmetic Dentist
When researching how to choose a cosmetic dentist, consider their experience level, range of services offered, and approach to care. These factors will ensure you choose a cosmetic dentist that’s equipped to provide you the best care in the industry.
Choose an Experienced Cosmetic Dentist
When possible, choose a cosmetic dentist that is nationally-recognized by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. With decades of experience in cosmetic dentistry, they will have access to the best equipment and oral surgeons in your area. At the Art of Dentistry, we’re proud to note that both of our doctors have received titles from this prestigious organization. When speaking with cosmetic dentists, make sure to ask the below questions: 
Do you have specialized training in the field of cosmetic dentistry? 
What is your experience with creating crowns, implants, and veneers? 
Can you help me with gum disease treatments and laser gum surgery? 
Have you worked with a wide range of clients? 
What are your relationships with oral surgeons in my area?
These questions can help you navigate experience level and areas of expertise before choosing a cosmetic dentist. One of the best ways to learn more is to book a free consultation or ask for patient testimonials.
Ask About In-House Services & Safety
Few cosmetic dentistry offices are equipped with the tools to create crowns on site. At The Art of Dentistry, we utilize in-office CEREC technology to create customized veneers within one day. Our newly-remodelled San Diego facility provides a clean, comfortable, and modern environment for our patients to receive unparalleled care. In addition to creating crowns, affixing veneers, and fitting for Invisalign® braces, we offer in-house whitening and sedation dentistry. When determining how to choose a cosmetic dentist, make sure they offer a full list of services including: 
Porcelain or CEREC Crowns and Veneers
Dental Implants & Fillings 
Teeth Whitening
Invisalign®
Sedation Dentistry
General Dentistry 
Gum Disease Treatment 
Maxillofacial Surgery
Tissue Reshaping 
Laser Gum Surgery
And be sure to ask about their safety precautions. To guarantee the well-being of our staff and clients, our cosmetic dentistry office is equipped with MERV 16 HEPA filters, antiviral ultraviolet lights, high speed suction and intra-oral instruments, and private suites and waiting areas. Learn more about our facilities here.
Look for a Holistic Approach to Care
Choose a cosmetic dentist that takes a holistic approach to your health and well being. 
Because no two clients are alike, you may require a unique combination of services to deliver the best outcome. We’ve developed a 7-step Smile Makeover process to ensure both our client’s aesthetic and health goals are met. Before offering a solution, we take the time to understand your objectives and medical history. From there, we’ll present a detailed treatment plan. By choosing a cosmetic dentist with an individualized approach, you’ll be able to address your personal needs before committing to any services.
Our Team: Dr. Addleson and Cosmetic Dentistry Staff
When deciding how to choose a cosmetic dentist, look for experience, a wide range of capabilities, and a holistic approach to care. The first step is booking a free consultation to learn what options work best for you. 
Book a complimentary consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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what is the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular dentist?
What is the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular dentist?
Many clients ask, “What is the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular dentist?” At The Art of Dentistry we provide both cosmetic dentist services and general dentistry, however our practice is focused on supporting the aesthetic appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile. The difference between a cosmetic dentist and a regular dentist comes down to areas of expertise, type of facility, and services provided. At The Art of Dentistry, our physicians offer:
Tooth, jaw, and bite alignment analysis 
Assessment of gum health and appearance
Veneers & CEREC crowns
Porcelain veneers
Teeth whitening 
Invisalign®
Maxillofacial Surgery 
Tissue Reshaping 
Laser gum Surgery
Since no two smiles are the same, we may recommend a combination of treatments to help you look and feel your best. Our 7-step Smile Makeover is designed to deliver custom results based on your needs. Book a consultation to get started, or view our Smile Gallery for examples of our work.
Cosmetic Dentist Procedures
One of the biggest differences between a cosmetic dentist and a regular dentist is the type of services they specialize in. While a regular dentist will focus on oral care, preventative maintenance, and tooth health, a cosmetic dentist will also offer expertise in tooth whitening, alignment, and prosthetic teeth. At The Art of Dentistry, our nationally-recognized doctors implement advanced cosmetic dentistry services.
Prosthetic Tooth Solutions
A cosmetic dentist has special skills and tools to create and fit prosthetic teeth. We utilize a variety of technologies to achieve the best results, including: 
CEREC Crowns
Porcelain Veneers
Dental Implants
Our in-office CEREC technology can be used to create customized veneers within one day. We also offer porcelain veneers for a realistic and comfortable solution to replace missing or cracked teeth. Whatever material you choose, a cosmetic dentist will be able to craft a prosthetic tooth that compliments your natural smile. Read more about Same-Day Restorative Dentistry here, or book a consultation to learn more.
Invisalign® & Orthodontic Solutions
A cosmetic dentist can determine if you are a good candidate for Invisalign®, a system that allows you to straighten your teeth without the discomfort or look of traditional metal braces. In the case that Invisalign® isn’t the right option for you, a cosmetic dentist can suggest appropriate orthodontic solutions to ensure healthy teeth and jaw alignment.
Teeth Whitening
Professional teeth whitening through a cosmetic dentist often yields better and more immediate results than other solutions. Depending on your customized treatment plan, teeth whitening may be recommended on its own or in combination with other cosmetic dentistry solutions. 
Advanced Surgical Solutions
A cosmetic dentist may offer more advanced aesthetic treatments than a regular dentist can provide. At The Art of Dentistry, our skilled physicians recommend modern solutions to address gum health and jaw alignment, including: 
Maxillofacial Surgery
Tissue Reshaping
Laser Gum Surgery
Want to learn more about these options? Read our Patient Testimonials to learn more or book a complimentary consultation with our team.
Cosmetic Dentistry Training
All dentists must have either a DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) or a DMD (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry or Doctor of Dental Medicine). In addition, a cosmetic dentist will hold special qualifications and experience in cosmetic dentistry practices. In fact, our resident Dr. Addleson is one of fewer than 70 dentists in the world to earn the title of Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Our Dr. Landau completed post-doctoral in cosmetic dentistry and was awarded the title of Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) in 2006. All of our team members have special skills in training in the administering of cosmetic dentistry services, as well as general dentistry procedures.  Ready to love your smile? Contact us today. 
Our Location
Our San Diego cosmetic dentist office is equipped with the latest safety technology, including: 
MERV 16 HEPA Filters and anti-viral Ultraviolet Lights
High Speed Suction and Intra-oral and Extraoral Evacuation Instruments 
In-Office CEREC® Dental Crown Production
Comfortable, private areas for sedation and surgical procedures 
Book a complimentary consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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What Does Cosmetic Dentistry Include?
what does cosmetic dentistry include?
If you’re wondering what does cosmetic dentistry include, book a consultation with The Art of Dentistry. Our nationally-recognized doctors provide full-service cosmetic dentistry care for the whole health of your smile. From teeth whitening to tissue reshaping, cosmetic dentistry includes a variety of customizable treatments to ensure your teeth look and feel their best. Whether you require dental implants, crowns, orthodontistry, 
The Art of Dentistry will recommend a complete course of treatments to improve your teeth, gums, and jaw alignment. Our exclusive 7-step Smile Makeover process leads to long-term results you can wear with confidence. Get started by booking your first appointment today.
At The Art of Dentistry, our cosmetic dentistry services include treatments for the teeth, gums, and jaw. Our state-of-the-art office is equipped to deliver advanced solutions, while our network of dental providers ensures that all of your needs are accounted for. Since no two smiles are the same, we may recommend a combination of treatments to help you achieve your desired results. Our cosmetic dentistry services include:
Porcelain Veneers
Teeth Whitening
Invisalign®
Dental Implants & Fillings 
CEREC Crowns and Veneers
Maxillofacial Surgery 
Tissue Reshaping 
Laser gum Surgery
Porcelain Veneers:
Porcelain Veneers: Porcelain is a realistic and comfortable material, making it a popular choice to replace missing or cracked teeth. Your cosmetic dentistry service will include custom veneer selection by our team to ensure a comfortable and natural-looking fit.
Teeth Whitening:
In-office teeth whitening is faster and more effective than over-the-counter treatments. Professional teeth whitening may be recommended on its own or in combination with other treatments.
Invisalign®:
  The Invisalign® system allows you to straighten your teeth without the discomfort or look of traditional metal braces. Your cosmetic dentist will customize your removable, Invisalign® braces to help you achieve straighter teeth and an alignmed smile. 
CEREC Crowns and Veneers:
CEREC technology is one of the most exciting advancements in cosmetic dentistry. Our in-office CEREC technology can be used to create customized veneers within one day. With proper care, these top-of-the-line veneers can last 10-15 years. Learn more about the advantages of CEREC technology here.
Dental Implants:
Dental implants are designed to replace missing or broken teeth. A titanium post is secured to the jaw, providing a secure structure to attach a natural-looking tooth.
Maxillofacial Surgery, Tissue Reshaping & Advanced Solutions: Depending upon the needs of the patient, oral surgery or tissue reshaping may offer both health and aesthetic benefits. We work with the most experienced and trustworthy oral surgeons to ensure that our clients receive the best comprehensive care.
Other Cosmetic Dentistry Services
As a full-service cosmetic dentistry office, we provide a holistic range of services to support our patient’s dental health. In addition to cosmetic dentistry, our experienced team offers: 
Dental Implants & Fillings 
Sedation Dentistry
General Dentistry 
Gum Disease Treatment
Our Team: Dr. Addleson and Cosmetic Dentistry Staff
Our comprehensive cosmetic dentistry services are designed to support the complete health and well-being of our patients. At The Art of Dentistry, we provide General Dentistry, Sedation Dentistry, and Gum Disease Treatment in addition to all cosmetic dentistry offerings. Our San Diego cosmetic dentistry office is equipped with the latest safety technology, including: 
MERV 16 HEPA Filters and anti-viral Ultraviolet Lights
High Speed Suction and Intra-oral and Extraoral Evacuation Instruments 
In-Office CEREC® Dental Crown Production
Comfortable, private areas for sedation and surgical procedures 
Book a complimentary consultation with our team to learn more about our treatments today.
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