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Dental Health
Before you embark on any kind of dental work it is best to take opinions from more than one cosmetic dentist. Although if you find a cosmetic dentist that you like and trust you may be tempted to dive straight in the with the treatment, prudence would suggest that you seek alternative opinions, if only to corroborate what your chosen cosmetic dentist is telling you.
Remember – although there are standards and guidelines laid down by the dentistry unions and guilds, the majority of the time these rules being enforced is left up to the individual dentists themselves. This means that your dentist could over charge you for work, even say you needed work that isn't necessary, and chances are you would never know. This is why it never hurts to have a second consultation elsewhere. Let's face it, if you're forking out thousands of pounds on purely cosmetic work then you can afford a few quid more for another consultation.
Before you go in for your treatment it is probably best to arrange some kind of flexibility with your work in the days following the visit to the cosmetic dentist. Almost every dental procedure can leave you aching so working from home or having the day off completely is a good idea in case you're struggling. Most residual pain can be mopped up with strong painkillers but they may prohibit you from driving, so you need to bear that in mind too. If you are wanting to make sure your teeth are clean and healthy, look here