Katoomba Dental Centre

The Advantages and Benefits of Emotional Dentistry

April 21, 2023
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Posted By: Dr Philip Moss

Many patients are unfamiliar with emotional dentistry, but some dentists are embracing the concept.

Emotional dentistry is about the dentist appreciating the relationship between the patient and the smile. This dynamic approach to dentistry considers the impact smile flaws have on the patient's sense of self and how they relate to the world as a result.

The proactive part of emotional dentistry finds the dentist helping the patient achieve a smile that makes social interactions comfortable and anxiety free.

For emotional dentistry to benefit the patient, it's crucial to work with a compassionate dentist and team, like our cosmetic dentists in Katoomba.

Recognising the Emotional Impact of Your Smile Aesthetics

When you're unhappy with your smile, it can impact many parts of your life. For example, you may not feel emotionally ready to ask for a deserved promotion or raise. You might withdraw from mates and fun dates with potential partners.

Here are a few other signs that your smile is impacting your daily life:

  • You smile with your mouth closed and cover your teeth when you laugh.
  • You think about your teeth in social settings and can't participate fully in the fun.  
  • You fear speaking in front of a group because of your smile.
  • You avoid gatherings because someone might notice your teeth.
  • You hate having your picture taken.

The impact of living with a smile you hate can be socially and emotionally debilitating, but the team at Katoomba Dental Centre is here to help.

Emotional Dentistry: Advantages and Benefits

It's not enough to seek the 'best dentist near' me to fix your smile. If you've lived with discoloured or missing teeth for a long time, you want a judgment-free and nurturing setting to share your feelings, a place where you're comfortable discussing your smile goals.

In our dental clinic, we offer the following:

  • Professional teeth whitening
  • Dental veneers
  • Dental implants
  • All-on-4®
  • Tooth-coloured restorations
  • Smile makeovers

A consultation with a cosmetic dentist will help you decide which treatments will bring you to your goals. And we are with you every step of the way!

The primary benefit of emotional dentistry is you reclaiming your smile and all that that entails—smiling without hiding your teeth, laughing with abandon, and taking steps forward in your personal and professional life.

Would You Like to Learn More about Our Dental Services?

We encourage you to call to arrange a consultation with one of our cosmetic dentists. And check out our specials page to learn more about our offerings.

We look forward to helping you reclaim your smile… or maybe seeing you love your smile for the very first time!

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