Saturday, May 10, 2014

Yes, Give $45,000 To Your Dentist Now, But Know These 5 Things First!


The stellar HSR, notoriously known across the entire universe for its impenetrable dark-matter-vortex-enabled defenses, WILL DELIVER THE GOODS TO YOU, EVEN IF YOU’RE GALAXIES AWAY, USING OUR PROPRIETARY “UNDER TEN SECONDS” TIME-TRAVEL TECHNOLOGY, so that your “beam me all the way up, Scottie! “ smile stays prim, proper, and pleasingly plump!


Your smile is debatably the most important part of the face. The eyes, nose, chin, and skin can be changed, but only somewhat. However, the teeth can undergo significant modification, with orthodontics, for example, and/or with veneers, to increase a person’s esthetic appeal of the face.

Our faces set the tone on how others see us and how they might proceed to communicate with us. If we have missing or crooked front teeth, or some other facial disfigurement, our looks are not optimized, and that might hinder the qualities of how others may socially interact with us.

It has been repeated that the best investment that we can make is in ourselves.  Our education and skill sets, our looks, our jobs and possessions, how we dress, and our mannerisms all contribute to our total package. You can judge a book by its cover!

So, get a smile makeover if you feel that you need it. If you value your face, then the money and time required is well worth it!

To get that most esthetic look, it will cost you. And some people need more rehabilitative curing than others. And the tab for it may be expensive, but know these five things before you embark upon your dental transition journey:



Do you really need the work done? Will it make a noticeable difference in the form and function of your mouth? Is the work age appropriate? If a person is eighty years old, does he or she really need full mouth reconstruction? How do the risks and benefits stack up?

Do other dentists agree with the assessment of your major dental needs through the use of a second or third opinion?

Can your rehabilitative needs be met with different, less expensive solutions?

How can the treatments be paid for? Will your insurance pay for any of it? Is there a payment plan? Will some treatments be required before others are performed?

Do you trust and like your dentist? Are your philosophies and personalities compatible? Do you “click” with the office staff? Is the office convenient to get to?


Getting answers to these five question groups will help you decide on pursuing any needed dental treatments and maintenance procedures.

There’s the cost of living, the cost of doing business, and the cost of looking well!

Did you hear that…in the beginning…a dentist said…”Let there be smiles!”


May you have many…daahling, you can stare at my meticulously modeled smile all you want, but you’ll have to get in line!...my dentist has a Mercedes and a BMW, but rides a Prius every day!...Are dental fees high because dental students are charged $100,000 a year for tuition?…smiles!

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