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Cosmetic Dentistry

Dental Veneers

Lumineers

Teeth Whitening

Dental Bonding and Tooth-Colored Fillings

Invisalign

Orthodontics

Botox Treatment

Dental Veneers

Dental Veneers

Also known as porcelain laminates, veneers are thin, custom-made, tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front part of teeth, helping you achieve that perfect smile. These shells are bonded to your teeth using a light-cured bonding material, allowing for changes in color, shape, size, or length according to your preferences.

Dental veneers can be crafted from either porcelain or resin composite materials. Porcelain veneers are particularly popular because they resist stains better than resin veneers and closely mimic the light-reflecting properties of natural teeth. To determine the best veneer material for you, it's important to discuss your options with your dentist.

What Types of Problems Do Dental Veneers Fix?

Veneers are commonly used to address:

  1. Discolored Teeth: This can be due to root canal treatments, stains from tetracycline or other drugs, excessive fluoride, or large resin fillings that have discolored the tooth.
  2. Worn Down Teeth: Veneers can restore the appearance of teeth that have been worn down over time.
  3. Chipped or Broken Teeth: They can cover and protect teeth that are chipped or broken.
  4. Misaligned, Uneven, or Irregularly Shaped Teeth: Veneers can correct teeth that are misaligned, uneven, or irregularly shaped, such as those with craters or bulges.

Do Dental Veneers Require Special Care?

Maintaining veneers is straightforward. Continue with your regular oral hygiene practices, such as brushing, flossing, and rinsing with antiseptic mouthwash. Although porcelain veneers resist stains, it's still a good idea to avoid stain-causing foods and beverages to keep your veneers looking their best for as long as possible.

Lumineers

Lumineers

With Lumineers' cutting-edge technology and decades of expertise, your ideal smile is within reach, effortlessly. Lumineers are meticulously crafted to be ultra-thin, akin to the thickness of a contact lens, ensuring a seamless application over your teeth for a remarkably natural appearance. It's no wonder Lumineers rank as the premier patient-requested veneer system worldwide.

In contrast to traditional veneers, Lumineers offer a minimally invasive approach, preserving healthy tooth structure. Say goodbye to aggressive removal and hello to unparalleled comfort. Unlike conventional methods that often necessitate shots, anesthesia, and temporary acrylics for weeks, Lumineers typically eliminate the need for such steps. During the brief waiting period for your custom-made Lumineers, you'll exude confidence and comfort, without compromise.

While veneers are widely available, the distinctive advantages of Lumineers require specialized expertise. Ensure your smile transformation exceeds expectations by consulting with a Certified Lumineers Dentist – because every smile deserves the Lumineers touch.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening procedures, whether conducted at home or in-office, typically utilize peroxide-based whitening agents. At-home kits usually contain between 3% to 20% peroxide (carbamide or hydrogen peroxide), while in-office treatments may contain higher concentrations ranging from 15% to 43%.

The efficacy of whitening solutions correlates with their concentration and duration of application. Generally, longer exposure to a stronger solution yields whiter teeth. However, higher-percentage peroxide solutions should be applied for shorter durations to prevent tooth dehydration and sensitivity.

It's essential to weigh the pros and cons of each option and consult with your dentist before using at-home tooth-whitening kits, as results can vary among individuals. Additionally, it's important to note that whitening may not affect the color of porcelain crowns or composite tooth-colored bondings.

Teeth whitening performed by a dentist offers several advantages, including faster and more dramatic results. Dentists typically utilize stronger whitening solutions and may employ heat, light, or a combination of both to expedite and enhance the whitening process.

In-office whitening treatments can achieve significant results, often brightening teeth by three to eight shades over several 30- to 60-minute sessions. Some dentists offer accelerated techniques that can achieve similar results in a single 2-hour appointment, such as the Zoom system.

Overall, while both home whitening and office whitening can effectively brighten teeth, in-office treatments offer the advantage of faster results and professional supervision, ensuring safety and optimal outcomes.

Dental Bonding

Dental Bonding and Tooth-colored Fillings

Tooth-colored fillings, also known as composite fillings, are a modern alternative to traditional metal fillings. Made from a durable resin material, these fillings are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural color of your teeth, providing a more aesthetically pleasing and natural look. They are used to repair cavities, chipped, or damaged teeth, ensuring a strong and beautiful smile.

Benefits of Tooth-Colored Fillings:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: Blends with your natural teeth for a seamless appearance.
  • Durability: Strong and resilient, providing long-lasting protection.
  • Mercury-Free: Made from safe, biocompatible materials.

Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure used to improve the appearance of your smile. It involves applying a tooth-colored resin to the teeth to repair minor imperfections such as chips, cracks, gaps, and discoloration. The resin is carefully sculpted and polished to match the surrounding teeth, enhancing your smile’s overall look.

Benefits of Dental Bonding:

  • Quick and Painless: Typically completed in one visit with minimal discomfort.
  • Cost-Effective: An affordable option for minor cosmetic improvements.
  • Natural Look: The resin is matched to the color of your teeth for a natural finish.

Invisalign

Invisalign

Are you ready to discover the smile you've always wanted? Let's embark on your journey to a confident new smile with Invisalign. During your initial consultation, our experienced dentist will carefully examine your teeth and discuss how Invisalign treatment can transform your smile.

Invisalign represents a groundbreaking approach to orthodontic treatment, offering an alternative to traditional metal braces. This innovative method utilizes a series of custom-made clear plastic aligners to gradually and discreetly straighten your teeth. Gone are the days of conspicuous metal brackets and wires – Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible, allowing you to smile confidently throughout your treatment.

One of the key benefits of Invisalign is its remarkable flexibility and convenience. The aligners are removable, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods and maintain your oral hygiene routine with ease. Plus, without the need for frequent adjustments or tightening appointments, Invisalign treatment often requires fewer visits to the dentist compared to traditional braces.

Patients who may have hesitated to pursue orthodontic treatment in the past due to concerns about appearance or discomfort are now embracing Invisalign. With its comfortable, discreet, and effective approach to teeth straightening, Invisalign has become a popular choice for individuals of all ages.

Curious about the cost of Invisalign treatment? Our team will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the treatment process, including detailed information on pricing and available financing options. We believe that everyone deserves a smile they can be proud of, and we're committed to helping you achieve yours with Invisalign.

Orthodonics

Orthodontics

The American Association of Orthodontists estimates that 4.5 million people in the United States wear braces or other dental devices to straighten their teeth and achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

Orthodontic treatment typically progresses through three stages. Initially, appliances are used to create space in the mouth. Subsequently, braces are applied, followed by an active corrective stage where teeth are modified and straightened over time based on the severity of defects. Finally, a retention period follows the removal of braces, during which teeth are monitored with a retainer and semi-annual orthodontic appointments to maintain the straightened smile.

Braces have evolved over the years. While traditional braces featured large metal bands around each tooth, modern braces utilize smaller brackets attached to the front surface of teeth, often made of metal or ceramic. Another alternative is the Invisalign® system, which employs clear removable aligners to gradually shift teeth into alignment. These aligners can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing.

Proper care for braces involves regular brushing and flossing using tools like floss threaders. Oral irrigators may also be recommended to remove food debris and bacteria, particularly if gingivitis is present. Consult your orthodontist or dental professional for personalized instructions on maintaining oral hygiene during treatment.

TMJ Botox

Botox Treatment

Botox offers a straightforward, non-surgical solution administered by a physician to temporarily smooth moderate to severe frown lines between the eyebrows in both men and women. It stands as the sole FDA-approved treatment of its kind.

Derived from a purified protein extracted from the Clostridium botulinum bacterium, Botox functions by diminishing the activity of facial muscles responsible for causing lines and wrinkles.

When it comes to TMJ pain, Botox treatment can be remarkably beneficial. By targeting and relaxing the muscles associated with jaw tension, Botox can alleviate discomfort and reduce the symptoms of TMJ disorder. This treatment option offers relief for individuals experiencing TMJ-related pain and discomfort, providing a non-invasive alternative to traditional therapies.

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