If you want to change how your smile looks, cosmetic dental services may be worth a closer look. hellodent can help you search for participating clinics in Regina, sort them by rating or distance, and request an appointment from a provider's profile. Not every clinic offers the same treatments, so it helps to compare a few before you book.
What Are Cosmetic Dental Services?
Cosmetic dental services are treatments that focus on how your teeth and smile look. They can change the colour, shape, size, or spacing of your teeth. Common examples include veneers, bonding, contouring, and whitening. Some treatments also help your teeth work better, but the main goal is appearance.
In Saskatchewan, cosmetic dental services may be offered by general dentists registered with the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Some treatments, such as veneers or bonding, are done in the dental office over one or more visits. Your provider can walk you through what each option may involve and which one could suit your goals during a first visit.
How Much Do Cosmetic Dental Services Cost in Regina?
Cost is usually the first thing people want to know, and it can vary widely. The price in Regina depends on the treatment you choose and how many teeth are involved.
Regina Cosmetic Dental Services Price Ranges
| Treatment | Estimated Cost Range |
| Teeth whitening (in-office) | $400 to $1,000 per session |
| Take-home whitening kit | $200 to $500 |
| Dental bonding (per tooth) | $150 to $600 |
| Porcelain veneers (per tooth) | $1,000 to $2,500 |
| Tooth contouring (per tooth) | $100 to $350 |
These figures are an estimate. Your actual cost can change based on your provider and how many teeth you treat. According to the hellodent Canadian Dental Health Guide, prices in central Regina clinics may run higher than suburban ones, often due to higher rent. hellodent can help you compare clinics so you can request a quote that fits your plan.
What Affects the Cost?
- The treatment you pick, since veneers usually cost more than bonding or contouring.
- How many teeth you want treated, as a single tooth costs less than a full smile makeover.
- The material used, such as porcelain versus composite resin.
- Whether prep work like reshaping enamel or a new crown is involved.
Types of Cosmetic Dental Services Available in Regina
Cosmetic dental services cover several treatments. Here are the common options you may find at Regina clinics.
Teeth Whitening
In-office whitening can lift stains and brighten your teeth in one or two appointments. Some clinics also offer custom take-home kits. Results can vary based on your starting shade and may fade over time.
Veneers
Veneers are thin shells, usually porcelain or composite, that cover the front of a tooth. They can change colour, shape, and spacing. Porcelain veneers tend to last longer, while composite ones often cost less.
Dental Bonding
Bonding uses a tooth-coloured resin to fix chips, gaps, or stains. Your dentist shapes the resin onto the tooth and hardens it with a light. It can often be done in a single visit.
Tooth Contouring
Contouring reshapes the enamel to smooth out uneven edges or small overlaps. It is a small treatment and may be paired with bonding for a fuller change.
Smile Makeover
A smile makeover combines several treatments into one plan. It may mix veneers, whitening, and contouring to change your overall look. Your provider can map out the steps and costs before you start.
Where to Find Cosmetic Dental Services Providers in Regina
hellodent can help you search for participating providers in Regina and nearby Saskatoon. New providers may join over time, so it can help to check back. When comparing clinics, experience with your specific treatment usually matters more than how close the clinic is.
You can use hellodent to search by location or address and sort clinics by distance. A provider's experience with the treatment you want, especially for veneers and smile makeovers, can matter more than how close they are.
How to Choose a Cosmetic Dental Services Provider in Regina
Every dentist in Saskatchewan must be registered with the College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CDSS). You can check a provider's credentials through the CDSS. Cosmetic treatment is not a recognized specialty, so look for a dentist who has continuing education and case experience with the specific treatment you want, and who can show you examples of similar work.
Many cosmetic treatments can be performed by general dentists. For more complicated cases, such as a full smile makeover with multiple crowns, your dentist may refer you to a prosthodontist who works within that specialty only. A few questions can help you compare:
- How many treatments like the one I want have you done?
- What materials do you use, and how long may they last?
- What is the estimated cost of my visit?
- Can you show me before-and-after photos of similar cases?
Paying for Cosmetic Dental Services in Regina
For most Saskatchewan residents, dental care like cosmetic treatment is typically paid out of pocket or through private insurance. The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance (SMCI) generally does not cover treatments done for appearance, though it may cover dental work done in a hospital. If you have a private dental plan, it may cover some or most of the cost when a treatment also serves a health purpose, but plans rarely cover purely cosmetic work. Check your plan details first.
You may be eligible for coverage under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), a dental program funded by the federal government and administered by Sun Life. The CDCP does not cover veneers or teeth whitening, since these are cosmetic. It may cover some other dental services for people who qualify, with frequency limits. To be eligible, you need a household income under $90,000 per year, no private dental coverage, and a filed tax return for the previous year. You can apply for coverage through the Government of Canada website. Coverage needs to be renewed annually.
Many Regina clinics also offer payment plans that spread the cost over several months. Ask about interest-free options when you compare providers.
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