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Dental Assistant Training to Learn Cosmetic Dentistry

The terms dental assisting and cosmetic dentistry bring what idea to mind? Maybe you are thinking about popular treatments such as teeth whitening that celebrities have done to achieve shiny, perfect white teeth. To a certain extent, that is true. However, on a larger scale, cosmetic dentistry goes beyond aesthetics and the dental assisting profession is a critical component. You can learn more about a great new career in this great field with our dental assistant training.

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Cosmetic dentistry refers to the procedures that our dental assisting graduates and their dental offices use to improve the smiles of their patients. While many of these are cosmetic in nature, quite a few of these are restorative and can solve numerous oral problems.

When a patients are interested in a particular treatment, the dental assistant should inform them of what changes to expect, how the procedure is done, and what maintenance is required. In order to determine which procedures are right for the patient, the dental assistant should take into account the condition of the teeth as well as the patient’s goals.

Here’s a brief glimpse of a few cosmetic dentistry services that our graduates will be preforming in their new careers.

Bleaching or Teeth Whitening

One of the most common cosmetic dentistry services that dental assistants help with is teeth whitening. To determine the right amount of whitening solution for patients, a dental assistant needs to create a custom mouthpiece. Teeth whitening may be performed at the dental office or at home under the supervision of the dental office. Whitening can be used to eliminate stains caused by food and drinks, medications, and cigarettes, or to make the teeth whiter by a shade.

Crowns

Crowns or caps are used to cover a tooth in order to restore its appearance and shape. Of all the types of cosmetic restorations, crowns last the longest. However, caps are also among the most expensive and most time-consuming service that a dental assistant will help with.

Veneers

Veneers may be used to change the color or shape of the teeth or for the treatment of misshapen, chipped, crooked, or unevenly shaped teeth. Veneers may be made out of either plastic or porcelain and are placed over the front teeth. These are usually recommended as an alternative to crowns.

Bonding

A dental assistant can use bonding, under the supervision of the dentist, to change the color of the teeth or even close gaps. But compared to other restorative treatments, bonding can sometimes be chipped or stained. For chipped or decayed teeth, composite resins may be used. Small cavities can also be filled by bonding.

Contouring and Reshaping

In the case of crooked, chipped or irregularly shaped teeth, the dental assistant may recommend tooth reshaping and contouring. The procedure performed in the dental office is used to change the position, length and shape of teeth and is sometimes used to correct minor bite problems. It may also be used in conjunction with tooth reshaping.

Are you looking for an exciting new dental assisting career, one that you can finally be proud of? If you said “YES” then a career, as a Dental Assistant, might be right for you. Don’t wait… Email or call: (281) 601-1106 today to reserve a spot in our next class for dental assistant training. Look forward to hearing from you soon!