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October 14, 2009

How much do porcelain dental veneers cost?



Beautiful smiles have an interesting affect on people.  Some people have their self esteem affected when their smile is not what THEY feel is beautiful.  A spiral effect happens, where the lower self esteem leads to other things.  People in sales sell less.  People in the dating scene date less often or with people that are less than they desire.

Dr Timmerman knows that everyone loves a beautiful smile.  Popular shows like extreme makeover showcase how a nice smile can transform a person.  People that work in sales report that their confidence increases and their sales improve.  People in the dating scene share that prospects improve.  Many people report that their self esteem increases.  The value of a smile is personal and hard to measure.

So how much does that cost?  What is that WORTH?  The short answer is “It depends”.

Veneers take time and have lab costs involved.  Less time and less lab means less fee.  A truly artistic dentist with a fantastic lab, displaying their care and skills, take more time and have a higher fee.  Materials used play a factor, as some veneers are made out of one material and yet other veneers are made from layering materials, creating works of art.

Dr Timmerman likes to give people choices.  If someone simply wants a NICER smile, but not the BEST, there IS an option for them.  No-prep veneers that take no time at all to create will have a lower fee, but they will NOT look as nice as layered porcelain veneers that required some removal of tooth structure.

Some people ask how much per tooth, yet smile makeovers are not only a factor of teeth involved.  The fee to restore ONE tooth is not 1/10th of the fee to restore ten.  The case complexity and lab work involved to restore ten teeth is exponentially more than one.

Depending on budget, number of teeth involved, materials, goals and expectations, you should plan to spend between $4000 up to $30,000.

September 21, 2009

Seattle Bruxism Dentist


Simply put, bruxism is “grinding your teeth”. It can annoy neighbors, it can break teeth and dental restorations, and it can contribute to TMJ or jaw disorders. It can also make the teeth look very short and unesthetic.

Dr Timmerman helps people deal with bruxism. He has several methods to help, from the simple to the complex. If you grind your teeth, or if you know someone that does and would like to get treatment, call 206-241-5533!

August 6, 2009

Best material for dental crowns


As a consultant to other websites, I get to answer questions about dentistry. I will try to share some of these questions and answers here on my blog as well.

It was asked what material is best for a crown. There are many decisions involved in deciding what material is best. If I could, I would do gold for all of them, but hip hop artists are not really who I treat the most…

Today, people want teeth that look like teeth. It used to be that people needed to choose between esthetics or strength, as the “pretty” crowns were not strong. Today, that is not the case. There are many products on the market that are VERY lifelike and VERY strong, so the decision is easy.

I prefer to place an all ceramic material that is bonded in place and has enough translucency to match the adjacent teeth. I won’t say what brand or what material exactly, as products change all the time and I try to stay current on what is best.

Rest assured, what is used in this office is the best money can buy!