The Instant Makeover
More and more these days, instant
sorts of makeovers are shown on television shows and in the news.
It seems that once a person makes the commitment to proceed, they
want to get moving quickly. Our practice has noticed that too, and
we are doing many more "makeovers" where we finish the entire
treatment in a short period of time.
It seems like many people just hit a point where they have "had
it" with their smile or their appearance, and decide it's time
to look better. The next steps are important, because how happy a
person is with the results, depends on how the treatment is approached
and accomplished.
Here is what we do when someone presents with some true esthetic concerns
and is ready to do something about them:
• First of all, we interview the patient to determine their
true desires, needs and wants. Everything starts with getting a good
understanding of what the patient wants and expects.
• We have to do a complete exam to understand the underlying
health of the teeth, gum and bone, and how the bite, or occlusion,
is working.
• We take photographs, and impressions of the teeth for what
we call study models. Sometimes we ask the dental lab to create the
desired appearance in an ideal wax smile. It is a fun process.
Once we know where we want to be at the finish, the process of getting
there is usually just a couple of long and relaxed appointments.
In the First Visit the teeth are prepared and impressions are taken;
the patient leaves with plastic temporary restorations that are an
actual preview of the desired end point. These provisional restorations
allow us to personalize shape, size and color so that before the final
porcelain restorations, we know that the patient is going to love
their smile. This works really well, relieving much of the anxiety
of someone not knowing how they will look.
The patient generally receives the final restorations in the Second
visit, where we take off the temporary crowns/veneers and try in the
permanent ones. If they are fitting and looking like we want, these
restorations are permanently bonded to the teeth. Subsequent visits
are made as necessary for any follow up or adjustments.
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