Dental Health Check with Dr. Linda Niessen
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 Bad Cosmetics

By Dr. Linda Niessen
Monday, August 06, 2007

STORY:  BAD COSMETICS
SCRIPT #845  SHOOT:  7/10/07
AIRDATE:  Monday, August 6, 2007
DHC Master #22   Timecode:  24:24  

More information:
Dr. Susan Hollar
www.susanhollar.com
2411 Westwood Road
Arlington, TX 76012
817-261-3392

Dr. Hollar is an accredited
cosmetic dentist of the American
Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

American Academy of
Cosmetic Dentistry
website:
www.aacd.com


Extreme makeovers can be costly in more ways than just the bank account. Before dental patients give their consent to extensive treatment, they should do their homework. Dr. Linda Niessen looks at case of bad cosmetic dentistry in today’s Dental Health Check.

Sandee Jones spent five years and about 20-thousand dollars trying to fix the problems created by bad cosmetic dentistry.

“I’ll just put crowns on them and you’ll be good to go,” Sandee says she was told.
      
Sandee had 12 crowns placed on her upper teeth, a decision she felt the dentist pressured her into making.

“He (the dentist) said what do you think and I said they are too small. I said I can feel something’s not right. And he said you’ll get used to them.”

Dr. Susan Hollar, a dentist with extensive training in cosmetic dentistry, came to Sandee’s rescue. She removed the porcelain crowns that were too small, leaking, and causing major decay problems.

“I don’t think a patient should ever feel pressured. I think a patient should do something like this because they are ready and feel comfortable and confident in the dentist.”

Dr. Hollar suggests patients check out the credentials of the dentist before agreeing to any cosmetic procedure.

“But it’s important for the patient to see work that the dentist actually did.”)

Here are some reasons to be cautious:

“If I had to do it all over again, I probably wouldn’t have,” added Sandee.
  
Never make a decision until you get all your questions answered. And don’t hesitate to get a second opinion. For Baylor College of Dentistry, Texas A&M Health Science Center, I’m Dr. Linda Niessen, Channel 8 News.  

 

 

 

 

Dr. Linda Niessen, clinical professor in the Department of Restorative Sciences and  the Office of Communications and Development at Baylor College of Dentistry, hosts Dental Health Check, the only weekly dental feature shot on location in the nation.

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