There
are two types of dentistry today. One is
traditional dentistry targeting the oral hygiene and prevention of oral
diseases, tooth decay, etc., by diagnosis and routine oral treatment. Its focus is maintenance oriented and a
percentage which is covered by insurance.
The other and most recent is cosmetic
dentistry, aiming to improve the appearance of your teeth and smile. And in some instances dental procedures are
implemented to improve function, which may have the tertiary effect of
improving your smile, i.e. an implant. Thus, general oral diseases and related health
issues are treated by general dental practitioners during the routine care of
your oral health. Whereas cosmetic dentistry
should be handled by a dental specialist, whether it is a prosthodontist,
orthodontist or an oral surgeon/periodontist in conjunction with a prosthodontist.
Cosmetic
dentistry, while it is not a recognized dental specialty, has risen to an art
form in the field of dentistry. When
applied in conjunction with the restorative benefits of general dentistry like
dental fillings fall within the domain of general dentistry but crosses over
into cosmetics when the materials of the restoration serve two purposes; the
filling itself and the appearance of the filling. Thus a composite dental filling is covered by
cosmetic dentistry to retain your look and smile as usual, but avoids the unsightliness
of an amalgam (mercury filling).
There
are many dental clinics and general practitioners providing a myriad of
cosmetic dentistry procedures. Before
opting for treatment, one needs to take care in selecting the right type of dentist with investigation that should include references, reviews, training and
the skill set for the treatment as well as the particular procedure and
protocol to be followed. In metro cities
like Atlanta one can find many dentists who purport to be trained (or have
trained themselves) as cosmetic dentists, which is a self-proclaimed non-existent
specialty. These dental clinics and
practitioners are providing general dentistry as well as cosmetic dentistry that
range from performing root canal treatment, periodontal treatment, children’s
dentistry, teeth whitening, bleaching and advanced cosmetic dentistry such as
the placing of implants. Purported cosmetic
dentists providing various cosmetic procedures as well as surgeries like full
mouth rehabilitation, tooth laminates, tooth veneers, crowns, bridges, etc.,
can make a mess of your mouth if you’re not careful.
Little known, prosthodontic dentists are with the passage of time gaining popular
recognition as patients become more familiar with the advances in dentistry and
how they can enhance their everyday lives. They are expert dentists with a post graduate ADA recognized degree centered around a complete knowledge of
dentistry, where function and beautification of teeth are combined in the final
result -- the right smile. A comprehensive approach by a prosthodontist is the
best way to ensure that you are receiving the competent and qualified dental
care you need.
Dr. Scheinfeld
received her prosthodontics degree from Emory University’s Prosthodontics
program in 1988. Of the more than
170,000 dentists in the United States less than 3,200 are degreed
prosthodontists. According to Forbes
Magazine there are only 560 currently practicing. If the
Right Smile Center can answer your questions or provide you with a
complimentary consultation, please feel free to contact us.
Novy Scheinfeld, DDS, PC
290 Carpenter Drive, 200A
Atlanta (Sandy Springs), GA 30328
404-256-3620
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