Cosmetic Dentist – Renton, WA

Brightening & Repairing Smiles

Dental damage and staining can have a heavy impact on your confidence, even affecting your social and professional life. Fortunately, you don’t have to accept that you don’t feel proud to show off your grin. Our dentists our skilled cosmetic dentist in Renton, WA, offers convenient, one-visit teeth whitening and cosmetic dental bonding to rebuild smiles that have been affected by trauma, aging, or consuming certain foods and beverages. Schedule a consultation for cosmetic dentistry today to learn how we can enhance the look of your grin by erasing discoloration, chips, and gaps.

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Why Choose Complete Dental Care of Renton for Cosmetic Dentistry?

  • Convenient In-Office & Take-Home Whitening
  • Simple, Non-Invasive Repairs for Chipped Teeth
  • Same-Day Emergency Dental Appointments

Cosmetic Dental Bonding

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Cosmetic bonding is an efficient, non-invasive, and cost-effective way to repair the look of teeth that have been damaged or have gaps between them. Our dentists will sculpt the chipped-off or missing structure of the tooth from a natural-looking composite resin. Due to its biocompatibility, the resin fuses with the natural enamel, creating a tight bond that allows it to both protect its internal structure as well as make the repair durable.

Teeth Whitening

Dental patient receiving in office teeth whitening

Our dentists offer fast and easy in-office and take-home teeth whitening. Both methods utilize concentrated, highly effective whitening agents to erase stains caused by food, drinks, and more. They’re also proven to be completely safe to use on your teeth, so you don’t have to worry about the process negatively impacting your oral health. With the proper maintenance, your teeth whitening results can last for up to a year!

Understanding the Cost of Cosmetic Dentistry

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Although it’s not the only factor you need to consider before committing to cosmetic dentistry, the cost is important. Since smile-enhancing treatments are completely tailored to each patient’s aesthetic goals and dental needs, however, there is rarely a one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to the cost. Don’t worry – that doesn’t mean understanding the cost of cosmetic dentistry will be a headache. On the contrary, our team at Complete Dental Care of Renton does our part to make the financial side of your treatment smooth and stress-free. If you’d like to learn more about the price, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with us or read on!

Which Cosmetic Dental Service Is Right for Me?

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There are many things that need to be considered when determining the answer, including the dental imperfection you’d like to address and how severe it is. With this in mind, here are two of the most popular smile-enhancing treatments we offer and some additional information about the cost of each:

  • Cosmetic Dental Bonding – This is often one of the most cost-effective options, especially since cosmetic dental bonding can fix everything from small chips and stains to minor misalignment. Of course, there are additional benefits that make the price well worth it, including that the entire treatment can be completed in one visit and the process is so painless that you won’t even need a local anesthetic!
  • Teeth Whitening – Teeth whitening is typically more mid-range in terms of cost, and the type of treatment you choose (in-office vs. take-home) will largely impact the price you pay. The good news is that your investment will yield beautiful results and this cosmetic service is significantly more reliable than anything you’ll find over-the-counter. Plus, with proper care, the results can last for several years!

Why Cosmetic Dentistry Can Be an Investment Worth Making

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Patients often forget that cosmetic dental services won’t just enhance the look of your smile; they also have the potential to improve your love life, boost your professional success, and benefit your oral health. When it comes to dating, your smile is one of the first features that people notice, and a beautiful smile is associated with positive attributes, like trustworthiness. As for your professional success, study after study has shown that job applicants with whiter teeth were more likely to get the job (and at a higher salary!). Lastly, your oral health can benefit from cosmetic dentistry because when you have a smile you’re proud of, you’re more likely to care for it.

How to Make Cosmetic Dentistry Affordable

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Simply put, our team at Complete Dental Care is here to make navigating the cost of your care as simple and stress-free as possible. First, we offer periodic specials, which can help you save significantly on popular treatments at our Renton dental office. Second, we welcome flexible financing through CareCredit. They don’t just offer multiple payment plans, but they also have low-to-no interest ones that can help you save in the short and long-term. If you’d like to learn more about either of these options, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Cosmetic Dentistry FAQs

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Here at Complete Dental Care of Renton, we pride ourselves on being able to provide our patients with every answer and bit of information they need concerning anything and everything relating to their smile. That’s why we’ve gathered a few of the most frequently asked questions that we receive about cosmetic dental work so that you can inform yourself about several of these life-changing procedures and make the best decision for your smile. If you have any other questions about a particular treatment or you’d like to schedule a consultation to see if cosmetic dentistry is right for you, don’t hesitate to give us a call today!   

How Do I Know If I Need Cosmetic Dentistry?

The answer here is simple—if you aren’t 100% confident in your smile and wish to improve its beauty and attractiveness, you’re likely a great candidate for cosmetic dentistry! There are various treatments that can address all sorts of aesthetic issues, including but not limited to staining and discoloration, chips and cracks, gaps between teeth, and more. These treatments often increase a patient’s overall self-esteem in addition to bringing out their most beautiful smile, so if you’re lacking confidence lately, cosmetic dental work could greatly benefit you! While you’ll still need to visit your dentist for a consultation, once they clear you for treatment, they can work closely with you to come up with a customized plan meant to enhance your smile.

Does Cosmetic Dentistry Hurt?

Simply put, the vast majority of cosmetic dental procedures are entirely pain-free and are actually relatively comfortable to receive—most patients don’t even need an anesthetic! Popular treatment options such as teeth whitening and dental bonding are both very quick and very easy to perform, and patients often experience no discomfort at all (though some sensitivity is possible).

How Long Does Cosmetic Dentistry Last?

Several patients who are on the fence about receiving cosmetic dentistry often wonder about the expected lifespan of the results. Perhaps the largest determining factor when it comes to how long cosmetic dentistry lasts is the treatment performed. For example, teeth whitening can last anywhere from a few months to a couple of years, while cosmetic dental bonding can last for a few years before needing to be touched up or replaced. In any case, regardless of what treatment you opt for, adequate oral hygiene will ensure that your new smile remains beautiful for as long as possible!

Is Cosmetic Dentistry Covered by Dental Insurance?

The bottom line is that cosmetic dentistry is often used to augment only the appearance of one’s smile, meaning that dental insurance usually doesn’t cover the cost. However, there may still be certain exceptions to this, such as if the treatment also provides health benefits in addition to aesthetic ones. This includes things like veneers or dental crowns being used to protect damaged or decayed teeth, but in any case, it’s always best to check the specifics of your plan before you commit to any type of care, cosmetic or not.