Today's dental technology allows most dental procedures to be performed in a comfortable manner that can improve and enhance the appearance of your smile. Anyone who is unhappy with their smile can have it fixed. The upper teeth show, usually, only when smiling, while the lower teeth remain hidden. This is reversed when talking, with the upper teeth remaining hidden while the lower teeth show. The color, alignment, spacing as well as regularity of the teeth are the characteristics that give the overall appearance. Any of these can be repaired to give a stunning look to the mouth.
We offer a wide variety of cosmetic options. Some of these options are whitening, smile design, recontouring of the shape of the teeth, veneers, bonding, and all ceramic/porcelain crowns..
Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements that are more durable and aesthetically pleasing alternatives to other restorative procedures, making them increasingly popular among patients.
This is the procedure of making teeth whiter, and therefore more attractive. Our office uses several methods: In-office treatments, passive tray whitening and professional strength white strips.
A veneer is a thin restorative layer affixed to visible area of a tooth’s surface to enhance dental aesthetics and help protect from further damage.
The next step up from a filling, these multi-purpose, full-coverage restorations are they used to functionally cap teeth that have cracked or decayed, cover teeth that are discolored or misshapen, and commonly serve as the final step of a root canal treatment.
Dentures are a removable devices replacing one or more teeth that serve an aesthetic purpose, aid with chewing ability and even help with speech.
Dental implants are artificial tooth replacements that are more durable and aesthetically pleasing alternatives to other restorative procedures, making them increasingly popular among patients.
The invasive (yet pain-free) procedure by which the root of the tooth is cleaned out from infection caused by prolonged inflammation.
This is an option for filling the space created by a missing tooth. It is formed to look like and replace the missing tooth.
TMJ stands for temporal-mandibular joint. Problems in this joint may be caused by a misalignment of the teeth, trauma, or excess muscle tension.