FAMILY AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry combines various techniques and treatments to create an aesthetic, natural-looking smile. The cosmetic dental services and techniques now available open up the way for looking younger and feeling better and enjoying greater success in life!  We use a variety of cosmetic dental techniques to provide the very best result for your individual circumstances. Our artistic abilities and experience with cosmetic dentistry along with the use of the finest materials and products combine to create a healthy, natural-looking, spectacular smile. 

Cosmetic Dentistry Services

Dental Implants

Dental Implants are tooth-like structures (titanium screws)  placed into your jaw bone to replicate missing roots.  Crowns are placed on top to mimic the missing tooth. They are a long term option to replace a missing tooth that can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene. This procedure can often be accomplished in one to two simple surgical procedures. Learn more …

Porcelain veneers and crowns

Veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth. Veneers/Crowns are ideal ways to replace missing tooth structure, change the shape of teeth, cover up dark stains and give strength to compromised/weak teeth. Learn more ...

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitenings safe, pain-free, sustainable and used by over 10 million people. During the consultation, we may recommend a solution that best fits your needs, your lifestyle and your budget. Learn more …

Invisalign

Invisalign is a revolutionary treatment alternative to braces that eliminates metal wires and brackets entirely, instead relying on a series of clear, removable plastic trays – called aligners – to straighten teeth. The aligners fit directly onto the dental arch and are virtually invisible when worn, meaning no one has to know you’re straightening your teeth. Plus, the aligners can easily be popped in and out to eat, drink, brush, and floss – meaning you can still enjoy all your favorite foods and maintaining oral hygiene is as easy as ever! Learn more … 

Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays, also called indirect fillings, are made from gold, porcelain, or composite materials and fill decayed or damaged teeth. Dental fillings are molded into place during an office visit; however, inlays and onlays are created in a dental laboratory and bonded into place by your dentist. The filling is called an “inlay” when the material is bonded within the center of a tooth; it is called an “onlay” when the filling includes one or more points of the tooth or covers the biting surface. Learn more ...

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    HAVE MORE QUESTIONS?

    Check out some of the most common questions we’re asked about our services, as well as some helpful tips.

    • What can I do about missing teeth?
      Whether you lost your teeth in an accident or you had them pulled, replacement teeth not only have the potential to enhance your appearance, but they may also improve your chewing and speaking. Missing teeth can be replaced using fixed bridges, dentures or dental implants. Following a consultation,  we can discuss which procedures we would recommend for you.
    • What if I have chipped or cracked teeth?
      If your tooth is broken, chipped, or fractured, see your dentist as soon as possible. Otherwise, your tooth could be damaged further or become infected, possibly causing you to end up losing the tooth. Chipped or cracked teeth can be easily repaired using several methods. A crown or “cap”, inlays or onlays can restore a tooth to its original shape, strengthen a tooth, and improve your overall appearance. Veneers are thin custom-made moldings that cover the fronts of your teeth. All of these restorations use natural tooth-colored high-tech materials that are color-matched to the precise shades of your teeth.
    • What about crowded or crooked teeth?
      Teeth that are crowded or crooked can often be corrected with either cosmetic restoration procedures or orthodontic tooth movement. We will gladly discuss which option we would recommend for you.
    • How long do Inlays and Onlays last?
      One of the main benefits of inlays and onlays is how durable and long-lasting they can be. You can expect an inlay to last anywhere between 5 and 30 years.
    • How do Onlays compare to the Dental Crowns?
      With an onlay less tooth structure needs to be removed for treatment. Onlays are more cost-effective than dental crowns, but are a more indirect restoration.

    Find all the answers you need in our FAQs.