If you have teeth you are unhappy with, modern cosmetic dentistry procedures make it easier than ever before to attain the smile you have always wanted. If you need a self-confidence boost, want a more attractive smile, or are concerned about health risks due to crowded teeth, we can help. We provide a variety of cosmetic dentistry procedures with the ability to improve your teeth. Learn more about the services we offer and how we can give you your best smile.
Teeth Whitening: We offer in-office and at-home whitening solutions that range in effectiveness and simplicity. We have options that can suit any budget while still providing you with whiter teeth by eliminating stains and discoloration. A simple teeth whitening cosmetic dentistry procedure can provide you with surprising results.
Dental Bonding: If you have chipped or cracked teeth or a single discolored tooth, we can provide you with dental bonding, which covers injured teeth and imperfections with a malleable solution that is permanently hardened after being placed in the correct area. This option will quickly and easily fix small dental imperfections.
Dental Contouring: Dental contouring can be employed to align and reshape crooked or misshapen teeth. We will gently buff areas of each tooth to create a more attractively shaped structure.
White Fillings: If you have metallic fillings and would like a tooth-colored update, we can remove your dated fillings and replace them with a more attractive option. Our white fillings will blend in with your tooth color perfectly and look natural when you smile.
Dental Veneers: Our veneers are thin, porcelain shells bonded to the fronts of your teeth. They effectively cover discolored, misshapen, and oddly spaced teeth and also improve the look of jagged or chipped teeth edges. Veneers are customized for your individual needs and attractively cover dental flaws, improving your appearance drastically.
Dental Implants: If you have missing teeth, you should consider receiving our dental implants instead of getting traditional dentures. Dental implants last forever, look and feel more natural, and are created to match surrounding teeth. Our implants are planted into your jawbone for a permanent foundation.
Dental Bridges: If you don’t want a removable dental replacement, but prefer to avoid the cost and procedure of dental implants, dental bridges are an excellent option. A fabricated tooth is held in a gap by two crowns placed over abutment teeth. This is a more permanent option than dentures and provides a natural looking replacement.
These are only a few of our most common cosmetic dentistry procedures that can improve the appearance and health of your teeth. Most of our treatments are minimally invasive and do not cause discomfort during or after the process. We use appropriate anesthetics as needed to offer you the most comfortable visit possible. You will be pleased with your improved smile and quick results. Our quality materials, products, and procedures provide long-lasting and beautiful teeth resilient to staining and wear.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Dental Crowns That Keep Your Teeth and Gums From Graying
Some dental crowns make gums and surrounding teeth look gray. If you have not experienced it first hand, you may have noticed it on others. When graying occurs, it is unsightly, noticeable, and disappointing. Dental crowns are supposed to keep your natural teeth looking and functioning naturally, so a graying area seems to defeat the purpose. Visit our office for quality dental crowns that keep your teeth and gums from graying so you do not have to worry about this happening to you at a later time.
Graying Can Happen From Fillings or Dental Crowns
Unsightly silver fillings and crowns were once used with no question. Nowadays, they are used less often, but still placed by some dentists. Not only do these fillings and crowns have toxic mercury in them, but the metal also bleeds and ends up staining your surrounding teeth and gums an ugly color. Tooth-colored fillings and crowns are now becoming more of the standard for restorations. With new technology and materials, these tooth-colored options last a long time that is competitive to the durability of former fillings and crowns. If you currently have silver fillings, we can replace them with our dental crowns.
What Dental Crowns are Used For
Dental crowns are used so often that it is necessary to find someone who provides quality tooth-colored crowns made of durable ceramic materials that last for years and resist staining. If you are not sure if you need dental crowns or already have them, we will explain what crowns are used for. Like fillings, dental crowns are often a restorative option for decayed or damaged teeth. Unlike fillings, dental crowns provide more coverage and protection for larger areas of damage. Sometimes fillings do not provide enough protection, so a dental crown will be used on a tooth that had a large cavity. These are the most common uses for dental crowns:
Restore a decayed tooth that cannot support a filling
Attach and anchor dental bridges (tooth replacements) in place
Cover a dental implant (tooth replacement) to provide function and aesthetic value
Protect weakened teeth that are susceptible to more decay and damage
Cover a fractured or chipped tooth
Cover a discolored or misshapen tooth.
Attach and anchor dental bridges (tooth replacements) in place
Cover a dental implant (tooth replacement) to provide function and aesthetic value
Protect weakened teeth that are susceptible to more decay and damage
Cover a fractured or chipped tooth
Cover a discolored or misshapen tooth.
The uses for dental crowns are even more numerous than this brief list. If you need dental crowns, you are not alone. Single dental crowns are the most common restorative procedure, according to the American College of Prosthodontists. Being so common, if you do not visit the right dentist, you could end up with dental crowns that contain metals that will gray your gums and teeth. Do not allow this to happen, instead make an appointment with our office today.
We can provide you with the most attractive dental crowns available. Our dental crowns will never stain your teeth and will be completely biocompatible with your gums, so you never experience irritation or discomfort. The process of placing a dental crown does not take long and is minimally invasive, especially when compared to your other options if you let a damaged tooth remain unprotected.
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