Cosmetic dentistry is gaining popularity among Jacksonville patients and for very good reasons. It provides a quick, effective, and often less invasive way of enhancing one’s smile. 

But, is cosmetic dentistry good for everyone? 

Here’s how to tell if you are a good candidate for these types of treatments. 

Who Is a Good Candidate for Cosmetic Dental Treatments? 

The main requirement when it comes to cosmetic dental treatments is that you have good oral health. If you are dealing with tooth decay or gum disease, you need to address these issues first before you can get cosmetic treatment. 

Let’s take a look at the most common cosmetic dental treatments, what they involve, and who they are for. 

Teeth Whitening

If you have stained teeth, you can consider teeth whitening to make your smile a few shades whiter. As we said, good candidates are those who have healthy teeth and gums, but whose teeth have gotten yellower because of their diet, smoking, or age. 

However, whitening is not recommended if you have sensitive teeth, gum disease, or severely stained teeth. If you are pregnant or nursing, then it’s also a good idea to wait until you can get this treatment. 

Veneers

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They are a great cosmetic solution for people who want to improve the shape, size, or color. For example, if your teeth are severely stained or if they are chipped, cracked, or irregularly shaped, veneers can cover these imperfections.

Again, if you have unhealthy or weak teeth, you may not be a good candidate for this treatment. That’s because in order to bond the veneers to your teeth, the dentist will have to shave some of the enamel off. If your teeth are not healthy, this procedure could make them more vulnerable. 

Invisalign 

Invisalign is a type of clear aligner used to straighten teeth. It’s a great treatment for those with mild to moderate misalignments, such as crowded teeth, gaps, or certain types of bite issues. 

If your dental issue is more severe, Invisalign cannot apply the necessary pressure to shift the teeth into their correct position. In these cases, traditional orthodontic treatment may be better suited. 

Furthermore, Invisalign requires a lot of discipline. You must wear the aligners for 20-22 hours a day and only take them off for eating and drinking anything other than water and for oral hygiene. 

Interested in Cosmetic Dentistry in Jacksonville? 

Whether you want to make your teeth whiter, address minor imperfections, or straighten your teeth, Dental Center Of Jacksonville offers a wide range of cosmetic dental treatments to all Jacksonville patients. 

Contact us online to request an appointment with Dr. Patel or Dr. Barbela. They can help you find the right treatment that is sure to revamp your smile.