Acworth Cosmetic Dentist

We are the top Acworth Cosmetic Dentist for smile transformations. We are an Acworth Cosmetic Dentist that uses state-of-the-art dental technology to enhance our patients smiles and lives. You deserve a hollywood smile. Treat yourself.

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You Deserve a Smile That Is a True Reflection of You


And we are the five-star rated Acworth Cosmetic Dentist that can give you a smile you deserve.

  • Do you have teeth that are chipped or cracked?
  • Have your teeth become stained and discolored over time?

These and other cosmetic dental flaws can make you feel self-conscious and embarrassed about your smile.


At Glee Dental, an Acworth Cosmetic Dentist, we want to help you achieve a beautiful smile that you can show off with pride and confidence. To reach this goal, we offer several cosmetic dental services. Through high-quality cosmetic dentistry, our dentists can improve the appearance of your smile for a look you will love.

Why Choose us for your Smile Transformation?

We offer a Complimentary Consultation for Cosmetic, Clear Braces, Implants and Dentures.

Don't delay in scheduling your complimentary consultation. Our consultations are in high demand.


We deliver outstanding dental results
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We enjoy assisting our patients in achieving the smiles they've always desired. We not only enjoy it, but we also excel at it! In everything we do, we strive for excellence.


Patients love coming to us.

We provide excellent, five-star rated customer service, patient experience, and outstanding quality and expertise. We want you to be enthusiastic about what we do and how we do it. We provide the complete dental experience!


We use the most advanced dental technology available.

We use 3D diagnostics, sedation, and cutting-edge technology to improve your experience.


We have financing options to make your treatment affordable.

You can pay for your amazing new smile over time with monthly installments!


Cosmetic Dentistry FAQs


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  • What is cosmetic dentistry?

    Cosmetic dentistry refers to dental work that makes teeth, gums, and/or bite appear more attractive. Its intent is to improve the dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment, and the overall look of your smile.


    If you're thinking about making changes to your smile, our dental office has a number of ways to help you reach your goals.


    If your teeth are discolored, missing, or broken, we can help you get a new smile and a new sense of self-confidence. We can help you with things like:


    Dental implants can be used to replace one or more missing teeth.


    Tooth-colored fillings are used to stop tooth decay and restore dental health.


    Porcelain veneers are used to cover up small flaws like gaps, fractures, and discoloration.


    Tooth crowns are used to replace the structure of a tooth that has been decayed or broken without putting your root health at risk.


    Dental bridges are another way to replace a missing tooth.


    Full and partial dentures are dental appliances that are used to replace a lot of missing teeth.


    When you get professional teeth whitening, you get rid of stains and discoloration to get a whiter, brighter smile.


    If you're interested in cosmetic dentistry, the first step is to meet with our dentist to talk about your needs. The dentist will take the time to speak to you about your goals for your smile during a smile evaluation so that he can help you choose the best treatment procedures for you.

  • How Can Cosmetic Dentistry Improve My Smile?

    Dentistry may help you improve your smile, oral health, and life in various ways.


    If you have broken or chipped teeth, replacing them with a porcelain crown or veneer will restore the aesthetics you desire, allowing you to smile with confidence once more.


    Perhaps you've always had crooked teeth and have discovered that straightening them makes brushing and flossing easier, which improves your dental health. Straightening your teeth and straightening your bite can help safeguard your jaw joints from the pain that crooked teeth can cause.


    These are just a few instances of how restorative and aesthetic dentistry work together. It's also worth noting how a healthy grin can make a difference in your life. Having the confidence to reach your personal and professional objectives may be life-changing, and it's one of the benefits of having a beautiful smile.


    Our dental office is in the business of making people's lives better through dentistry. Call us now if you'd like to learn more about cosmetic and restorative dentistry and what it can do for your smile.


     

  • Will Insurance Cover Cosmetic Dentistry?

    Cosmetic dentistry is considered discretionary by dental insurance companies, although restorative dentistry is medically necessary. As a result, dental insurance treats dental surgeries that are medically necessary differently than procedures that are cosmetic. In most cases, insurance will cover some or all of your restorative operations but not elective procedures. Many cosmetic dentists, on the other hand, use restorative procedures like porcelain crowns, veneers, and dental implants for both restorative and cosmetic reasons. So, what distinguishes a restorative procedure from a cosmetic procedure?


    A procedure is considered restorative by dental insurance if:


    It is medically required due to decay or disease of the tooth or gums;

    As a result of an accident or injury;

    Other than aesthetics, it's used to replace missing teeth or change the mechanics of a patient's bite.

    A procedure is cosmetic or elective if it meets the following criteria:


    The surgery exists exclusively to improve the patient's smile's attractiveness.

    The tooth or tissue beneath it is not damaged, impaired, or decaying.

    It is not medically necessary to maintain or improve the healthy of the mouth.

  • Is Cosmetic Dentistry Worth It?

    If you want to improve your smile, you might be wondering, "Is cosmetic dentistry worth it?"


    Absolutely!


    Most individuals will agree that cosmetic dentistry is well worth the investment because it can address a wide range of dental problems while also boosting a person's self-esteem.


    One key benefit is a more appealing appearance.


    However, the boost in self-esteem is invaluable. You feel unstoppable when you're at ease in your skin!


    Thanks to contemporary dental technology, there's no excuse for anyone to be self-conscious about their teeth nowadays.


    Have you always wanted your smile and face to look younger and healthier but are frightened to start? Or don't know where to start?


    Then we have some exciting news for you! We assist patients of all ages in maintaining and improving their smiles! Give us a call if you'd like to learn more!

  • What kind of cosmetic dentistry do you offer?

    If you want to improve the appearance of your smile, our cosmetic dental practice has a number of alternatives to help you accomplish your goals.


    Whether you have discolored, missing, or broken teeth, our dentist can help you restore your smile and your confidence, including:


    Dental implants are used to replace one or more lost teeth.

    Resin, or tooth-colored fillings, are used to eradicate tooth decay and restore dental health

    Porcelain veneers are used to conceal minor flaws such as gaps, cracks, and discoloration.

    Crowns repair the structure of a decayed or fractured tooth without jeopardizing the root's integrity.

    Another option for restoring a missing tooth is a dental bridge.

    Dentures, both full and partial, are dental prosthetics that are used to replace several missing teeth.

    Teeth whitening by a professional removes stains and discoloration for a whiter, brighter smile.

    The first step in considering cosmetic dentistry is to book an appointment to assess your needs with our dentist. During the examination, our dentist will sit down with you and discuss your smile goals so that we can recommend the treatment options that will best meet your needs.


    Don't put off learning what's possible for your smile any longer.

  • Can Cosmetic Dentistry Fix An Overbite?

    Is it possible to correct an overbite with dental veneers? This is a very popular question among people who want to cure their overbite but don't want to correct this flaw surgically.


    Is it possible to fix an overbite with dental veneers? Is it possible to correct an overbite with cosmetic dentistry?


    If you're having trouble deciding which technique would best repair your overbite, this article will explain what you need to know about overbite and how veneers can assist.


    What Is an Overbite, Exactly?


    Overbite is a dental problem in which the top set of teeth overlaps the lower set of teeth. This is normally by a 30 to 50 percent margin of error (this margin is what determines if such an overbite is harmful and requires correction).


    Vertical and horizontal overbite are the two types of overbite.


    The top teeth overlap with the bottom teeth in a vertical overbite, but the upper teeth protrude over the lower teeth in a horizontal overbite.


    You should see your dentist as soon as possible if you have an overbite.


    This is because an untreated overbite can lead to various issues such as


    severe jaw pain,

    worn enamel,

    feeding difficulties,

    temporomandibular joint disease, and

    tooth decay.

    It can also result in psychological problems such as low self-esteem.


    Traditional braces have been used to repair an overbite for many years, but with the introduction of porcelain veneers, professionals can now correct some overbite situations. Give us a call to see if this treatment is right for you!

  • Are Veneers Permanent?

    Yes. Dental veneers are permanent. They're made to improve the aesthetics of your smile for the rest of your life. They typically last 10 to 20 years, and if one of your veneers loosens, wears out, or breaks, it will need to be replaced. You will never be able to reverse the treatment.


    Why? Because your natural enamel will need to be trimmed down when you receive veneers. This process can't be undone. Even though this layer of enamel is extremely thin, it must be covered to safeguard the original tooth.


    Your veneers will cover your teeth and establish a solid bond with them, ensuring that they remain strong and healthy. In some circumstances, veneers might actually strengthen your teeth.


    If your veneers were removed, the tooth structure underneath would be subject to injury and decay. As a result, veneers are regarded as a long-term solution.

  • Will veneers change my face?

    Veneers do more than make your teeth more beautiful. They have the ability to change the shape of your face. Your lips lose suppleness and muscular tone as you get older, making your face less symmetrical. Veneers make you look younger by maintaining the muscles of your mouth and emphasizing your cheekbones.


    The result is similar to that of a facelift. Veneers, unlike a facelift, do not require surgery. Temporary veneers also allow you to see what you're receiving before it becomes permanent.

  • What are veneers?

    Veneers are thin porcelain covers that are bonded to the front surfaces of your teeth. They look like natural teeth. They can improve the appearance of misshapen, damaged, or discolored teeth.


    Veneers are durable, comfortable, and look natural. They can last for many years of consistent care before needing to be replaced.


    Veneers are created in dental laboratories by qualified specialists. These experts create customized, natural-looking veneers using X-rays and molds from your dentist.


    A consultation visit is the first step in getting veneers. Your dentist will inspect your teeth to determine if veneers are an appropriate treatment choice for you. They will also take X-rays or impressions of your teeth to assist them in creating the perfect smile for you.


    Your consultation visit is an excellent chance to discuss your desired outcome with your dentist. You can talk about the shape, size, and color of the veneers you want.


    Before placing your veneers, your dentist will file down the surface of your natural teeth to contour them. This process ensures that the veneers look natural and not too big for your mouth.


    After your teeth have been filed, cleaned, and polished, your dentist will glue each veneer with dental cement. You will need to visit your dentist three times between the consultation and the final appointment.

  • Am I a candidate for dental veneers?

    Veneers are ideal for people who want to improve the aesthetics of their smile. Veneers may be an excellent option for you if your teeth are chipped, damaged, or discolored.


    Veneers can also help those who have had extensive tooth decay or other types of dental disease. Veneers, on the other hand, must be applied on healthy teeth. This means that before your dentist can fit you for veneers, he or she will need to treat any decay.


    A veneer can be used to improve the appearance and function of a damaged tooth. This will let you to eat and speak more easily, as well as make your smile appear more natural and attractive.

  • Do you offer Sedation for anxious patients?

    Yes! We offer multiple sedation options.


    Nitrous Laughing Gas

    Also known as laughing gas, Nitrous is beneficial in calming a patient's anxiety before a procedure. It is a sweet-smelling, non-irritating, colorless gas that you can breathe.


    It is used primarily for its anesthetic and analgesic properties. It is a safe and effective gas that is inhaled by the patient. It is the most commonly used sedation technique in dentistry. Learn more about Nitrous Oxide sedation.


    There are many advantages to using Nitrous.


    The depth of sedation can be altered at any time to increase or decrease sedation.

    There is no after effect such as a "hangover."

    Inhalation sedation is safe with no side effects on your heart and lungs, etc.

    Inhalation sedation is very effective in minimizing gagging.

    It works rapidly as it reaches the brain within 20 seconds. In as little as 2-3 minutes, its relaxation and pain-killing properties develop.

     


    IV Sedation

    Comprehensive Conscious IV Sedation (moderate)

    Conscious IV Sedation is also known as "twilight sleep". We are specialty trained to offer this type of sedation. It is particularly good for patients with strong gag reflexes, high dental anxiety or for those patients requiring multi-visit procedures that would prefer for the work to be done in one visit. IV Sedation is also used in most oral surgery procedures and requires more planning on the patient and doctor's part. The patient will be groggy after the procedure and as such, will need a friend or family member to drive them home as well as monitor them for the next few hours.


    General Sedation - done by a licensed Dental Anesthesiologist (Deep)

    General dental anesthesia - performed in our office by a licensed Dental Anesthesiologist - is an anesthetic method that will render you totally unconscious and unable to feel pain during your procedure. In your unconscious state, you will not have any fear and anxiety. General anesthesia is a very safe and effective way for patients to tolerate complex dental treatment.

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