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    Default cosmetic dentist or my regular dentist?

    Hi
    I had veneers fitted 13 years ago on the NHS (they were free as I was a student at the time). I was never very happy with them - they felt too big for my mouth, the dentist left lots of cement around my gums and they kept falling off! I now need to get them replaced (I have moved so have a different dentist.) My question is should I go to a specialist cosmetic dentist (and if so can you recommend one in Brighton?) or should I trust my usual dentist? If I have them done at a cosmetic dentist, will my normal dentist still be happy to treat me afterwards?
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by welshgirl View Post
    Hi
    I had veneers fitted 13 years ago on the NHS (they were free as I was a student at the time). I was never very happy with them - they felt too big for my mouth, the dentist left lots of cement around my gums and they kept falling off! I now need to get them replaced (I have moved so have a different dentist.) My question is should I go to a specialist cosmetic dentist (and if so can you recommend one in Brighton?) or should I trust my usual dentist? If I have them done at a cosmetic dentist, will my normal dentist still be happy to treat me afterwards?
    Thank you.
    Hi I would strongly recommend going to a cosmetic dentist. However, remember that cosmetic dentistry in itself cannot be called a speciality. A good way of checking of how much experience a dentist has is to ask to see their portfolio.

    Most good cosmetic dentists will have a large selection of photos of cases on their websites or in an album in their practices.

    Many should also be a member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
    www.bacd.com. There is a find-a-dentist section for full members and there is also an accreditation examination process going on.

    Of course your own dentist may have a lot more experience with veneers than you think, but you should certainly not be afraid or embarrassed to ask!

    Hope this helps!
    Dr. Tif Qureshi.BDS

    UK Pioneer of the Inman Aligner.

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