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Parkcrest: Questions To Ask During A Cosmetic Dental Consultation

  • March 30, 2019
  • 11:10 am
  • Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental, Dental Care
  • Cosmetic Dentistry, Parkcrest

Are you having cosmetic dental surgery in the near future? This Parkcrest Dental  Group blog discusses the most important questions to ask your dentist during your cosmetic dental consultation. Read on to discover more!

Related Post: Cosmetic Dental Services At Parkcrest

How Much Will It Cost?

Knowing the cost of the procedure is an important part of the decision making process. If money is a major concern, talk to your dentist about what options you have within a price range you’re comfortable with.

How Long Will It Take To See Results?

Another important factor is knowing how long it will take to see the results you are hoping for. With some things, there will be multiple procedures required to get the desired results. This may also be a factor for you when weighing your cosmetic dentistry options.

How Long Will It Last?

Of course, if you’re spending both time and money on these procedures you’ll want to know how long you can expect the results to last. This will vary between different types of cosmetic work and will be different for each person. Make sure to ask your dentist what you can to do to help the results last as long as possible.

Can I See Before And After Images?

If you’re still on the fence about a specific treatment, consider asking your doctor if you can see before and after images. Seeing the transformation of someone with a similar case to yours can help you get an idea of what you’ll see with your own teeth.

Related Post: The Best Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures for a Beautiful Smile

Come See Us At Parkcrest Dental!

If you’re looking for a dentist in the Springfield, MO area who can help with your cosmetic dental needs then come see us at Parkcrest Dental. Our team of exceptional dentists can help you perfect your smile. Contact us today to learn more or the schedule an appointment!

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Meet Some of Our Doctors at Parkcrest Dental Group!

Some of the doctors at Parkcrest Dental Group

Dr. Stuart Scott (top left) is our pediatric dentist. He earned his degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry before completing a two-year residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

Dr. Steven Harrison (top center) is board-certified by the American Board of Orthodontics. Dr. Harrison, our orthodontist, graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. He’s been with Parkcrest Dental Group since 1986.

Dr. Chanin Ropka (top right) attended UMKC before joining the United States Navy, where she served as the only dentist on board the USS Germantown (LSD 42)  and at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego. Dr. Ropka began at Parkcrest Dental in 2001. Dr. Ropka began at Parkcrest Dental in 2001.

Dr. Daniel Fannin (bottom left) graduated from UMKC School of Dentistry in 1997. He completed an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency in 1998 before joining Parkcrest Dental Group that same year.

Dr. Steven C. Sponenberg (bottom center) has been a Springfieldian his entire life. He graduated from Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha, Nebraska, in 2004 before joining Parkcrest Dental Group immediately after.

Dr. Jason Hall (bottom right) is also a native Springfieldian. He earned his DDS from the University of Missouri at Kansas City Dental School in 1997. He came to Parkcrest Dental Group in 2010. Dr. Hall’s father, Stan, is also a dentist.

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