When you’re wealthy, you’re expected to look and act the part. It might not be fair, but it’s true. People have certain expectations of those who have a lot of money. So, if your teeth aren’t as perfect as they could be, it might be time to look into getting some dental work done that can give you the million-dollar smile that goes along with your million-dollar bank account. The experts at A Plus Institute have compiled this list of luxury dental procedures that high networth individuals should consider to keep their image intact.
Dental Implants
Even if you have taken care of your teeth, you may still be missing one or two of them, especially if you participated in sports as you were growing up. The inexpensive way to fix this issue is to get a partial denture that fills in the gap where your tooth should be. But there are drawbacks to this solution, mainly that the denture is removable and the hole in your smile is always there. Additionally, partials aren’t as durable as other options, so you’ll end up spending more to replace your dentures every few years than if you just paid for a permanent solution up front.
Dental implants are much more expensive than partial dentures, but they are the better option in more ways than one. First, they are permanent, so they are not removable and will stay in place while you eat. The implant is essentially screwed into your jaw, so it feels and acts like a natural tooth. It also looks like a natural tooth, which is the aesthetic you’re looking for as a high networth individual.
Braces
While many people get braces as teens or children, some people aren’t fortunate enough to be able to afford them when they’re growing up. Now that you have the money, it’s time to get your teeth straightened so that people aren’t looking at your crooked teeth and wondering why you don’t fix them. Braces are expensive and the more obscure options are more costly than the obvious metal braces that mark the lives of many awkward teens.
You can get clear braces or use a tray solution like Invisalign, both of which are less obvious than the metal option. Since adults are often more self-conscious about wearing braces than younger people, these are two popular alternatives that cost a little bit more, but are worth it because it’s less obvious that you’re wearing braces at all for the two or three years you’ll have to wear them.
Dental Spas
Whether you get one of the more expensive dental procedures done or you just need some regular dental work like fillings and gum surgery, the best way to do it is in a dental spa setting. You’ll be treated as the VIP you are and your every need will be catered to as you undergo your dental procedures. These spas feature aromatherapy, paraffin wax hand treatments, massage therapy, neck pillows, fleece blankets, headphones, entertainment, and more to ensure you’re as comfortable as possible.
Conclusion
Now that you have the money to take care of your dental issues, don’t put them off any longer. Invest in your dental health so you can keep dazzling everyone with your luxurious smile.

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