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A perfect smile need not be a dream anymore!

Our practice uses latest technology and materials to perform cosmetic dental procedures to create the smile that you have always wanted.

To learn more about how you can dramatically improve your smile as well as self confidence please read below.

Getting rid of stains

Polishing

1. Polishing, is the simplest method of stain removal. It eliminates many food and beverage stains.

2. Bleaching, is a relatively conservative and often highly effective way to brighten one's smile. This procedure involves using a strong oxidizing agent to lighten the shade of teeth.

Bleaching

3. Bonding, involves the application of a plastic material to the existing tooth structure. This process can be particularly effective in masking tetracycline stains, white/brown spots, stains due to excessive wear and teeth that have become discolored by silver fillings.

Bonding

4. Lamination is an extension of the bonding technique. It consists of applying a thin veneer of pre-formed porcelain, composite resin or plastic to the teeth.

Lamination

5. Crowns, are a much longer-lasting, although less conservative, treatment alternative that requires reducing the tooth and covering the remaining tooth structure with a custom-made restoration.

Crowns

Repairing Fractured Teeth

Reparing Fractured Teeth

Closing Gaps

Closing Gaps

Spaces between teeth can be corrected with bonding. This treatment will not only improve your self-image, but will also allow people to look at your face without being distracted by the irregularity in your smile.

Untwisting Teeth

Untwisting Teeth

How your gums affect your smile

How your gums affect your smile

Gum disease, commonly referred to as periodontal disease, is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding the teeth. It is caused by excessive bacteria building up in the mouth. This collection of bacteria and their by-products is commonly referred to as plaque. If plaque is allowed to remain in the mouth for long, the minerals from the saliva cause it to harden forming what is known as calculus(tartar).

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