Cosmetic Dentistry

Full Mouth Reconstruction

If you suffer from frequent headaches, severe wear and tear of your teeth or don’t like the way your teeth look and feel, you might be in need a full mouth reconstruction. This treatment utilizes a variety of different procedures to make you look and feel good once again.

White Fillings

Advances in modern dental materials and techniques increasingly offer new ways to create more pleasing, natural-looking smiles. White fillings, also called composite fillings, are made from tooth-colored materials that restore the natural appearance of a decayed or previously filled tooth.

Dental Veneers

Veneers are extremely thin porcelain shields that are bonded to the front of your teeth to create dramatic changes to your smile. Our team will carefully examine the current condition of your teeth and help you select the color, shape and size that are just right for you. This procedure can be completely painless and can be completed in only two dental visits.

All-Ceramic Crowns and Bridges

Recent research, have given cosmetically-conscious people the opportunity to achieve the superior cosmetic results they desire with all-ceramic crowns and veneers . Because all-ceramic restorations contain no metal understructure, they are able to transmit the color of adjacent teeth and tooth structure. This enables them to blend more completely with the surrounding natural teeth.

Dental Implants

Nothing can take the place of a healthy set of teeth, but when disease or an accident ends in tooth loss, it’s good to know that there are options for restoring your smile. If you are self-conscious because you have missing teeth or you wear dentures, you have the alternative of dental implants. Implants are fully integrated with the jaw bone and look and feel just like your original teeth.

Teeth Whitening

If you see a bright attractive smile that is dingy and yellow, tooth whitening might help. Teeth can be whitened at home or in the office. Home-use bleaching is typically completed in two to four weeks. The in-office teeth whitening is usually completed in about one hour. For best results we might recommend using both methods. Because tooth whitening is a complicated procedure, you should have it done after a thorough examination and assessment of your teeth.