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Cosmetic Dentistry Trends to Watch in 2023

Dec 21 • 2 minute read

Stunning smiles, new products, and innovative procedures? 2023 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to see what it brings, including the latest trends and technologies in cosmetic dentistry.

So just what can we expect when it comes to the latest developments in cosmetic dentistry? Here are some trends we think you’ll want to keep an eye on in the coming year.

Cosmetic Dentistry is Increasing in Popularity

The number of dental visits scheduled is expected to increase in 2023, and that includes visits focused on cosmetic dentistry. Many people postponed or skipped dental care and procedures during the pandemic. These delays have caught up to people, and now patients are quickly getting in line to get the treatments they need.

This could lead to more patients and longer wait times in 2023, so if you’re considering a cosmetic procedure, it would be wise to schedule it sooner rather than later.

Emotional Dentistry

What is emotional dentistry? This new trend revolves around the idea that patients have a strong emotional experience when getting dental care and that choices like cosmetic dental care may affect overall mental health. We already know that smiling alone can affect your quality of life, and improved confidence in one’s smile and overall appearance can have a significant impact on your happiness as well. With this in mind, emotional dentistry uses tools to model a patient’s post-care appearance so they can best decide on the results that appeal to them.

Laser Dentistry

Laser technology has driven various innovations in surgical care and healthcare as a whole, allowing for more efficient treatment, greater comfort, and faster recovery. Lasers bring similar benefits to cosmetic and restorative dentistry. Lasers allow cosmetic and restorative procedures to be performed with minimal or no standard drills. This technology eases cosmetic dentistry stress and directly benefits the patient.

3D Printing for Cosmetic Dentistry

3D printing technology continues to evolve, and that includes printed solutions for cosmetic dental repairs. 3D printing offers the opportunity to get the precise fit for crowns, implants, aligners, and more with exact scans and a wider range of printable materials than ever before.

Cosmetic Dentistry Trends on the Horizon

Cosmetic dentistry is poised to take off in 2023. As patients emerge from pandemic restrictions, they have begun scheduling repairs and procedures to achieve their dream smiles. This means a potential increase in wait times and lines. As patients return, many will be greeted by new emotional dentistry tools which help maximize your comfort, boost your quality of life, and visualize the impacts of rejuvenating your smile. Laser technology will help ease the process of removing damage and decay while 3D printed solutions help create precisely-tailored prostheses to restore that perfect smile.

Learn more about your cosmetic dentistry options by contacting your dental office today.

The post Cosmetic Dentistry Trends to Watch in 2023 first appeared on Dental Signal.

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