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Frequently Asked Questions

Do all patients who want cosmetic makeovers get the same kind of teeth?

Absolutely not! Each person has a look they want for themselves and they have facial structure and skin tones that guide us in making individual selections that vary in size, shape, and color for each person.

Do I have to get my teeth capped to get rid of spaces between my front teeth?

In most cases capping to correct spaces isn’t necessary. Today with beautiful, natural looking porcelain veneers (also called porcelain facings) we can easily make dramatic cosmetic changes to remove spaces, fix cracked teeth, do minor tooth straightening, and change the color of your teeth. In many instances, little or no tooth structure needs to be removed to create the smile of your dreams.

Is "tooth whitening" safe?

Bleaching procedures are safe and approved by the American Dental Association. Bleaching does not wear away any tooth structure or make a tooth more susceptible to staining.

Is gum surgery essential if I have periodontal (gum) disease?

We have found, many times, surgery is not necessary following a conservative course of periodontal treatment. This type of care typically includes a series of nonsurgical gum treatments. Even when surgery is required, it often is needed only in a few areas of the mouth and results can be greatly enhanced by nonsurgical preparation.

If periodontal disease is such a problem, why doesn't it hurt?

This is, unfortunately, a very good question. Periodontal problems can become quite serious and extremely advanced without any pain whatsoever. That is why it is so important to be attentive to the warning signs – bleeding gums when brushing and flossing, swollen gums, receded gums, teeth changing position, pus or swelling around gums – to name a few.

Do you process claims?

If our office is in-network with your insurance, we will process and file your insurance claim.

Do you accept insurance?

We accept most PPO insurances.

I've had a bad experience with a dentist before. What can I expect with your office?

The goal at Bella Dente Fine Dentistry is to ensure your experience with us is as comfortable and positive as possible.  Dr. Harris takes great care that you will not only understand your condition, but understand your options for treatment as well.  Dr. Harris will not push any work on you that you do not need and every effort is taken to ensure your procedure is as painless as possible.

Are you a franchise office or part of a corporate chain?

No. We are a small, independently-owned and operated dental office.  This allows us to spend more time with our patients and focus on their care instead of trying to meet a corporate production goal.