Dental Fillings - Here, porcelain and composite resin materials are used to provide a tooth-like appearance.
Bonding - The repair of chipped or broken teeth may be done via bonding. A dental composite material with the look of enamel is applied to the surface of a tooth, where it is then sculpted into shape, contoured, and polished, making the crack or chip invisible.
Laser Teeth Whitening - Teeth whitening is the most commonly recommended cosmetic dentistry procedure. Teeth are often stained from smoking, food, drink (coffee, tea, or red wine), or poor oral hygiene. Bleaching the teeth can enhance the appearance of your smile.
Dental Veneers - Porcelain laminates bonded to the surface of a tooth to replace chips and cracks will improve a worn appearance or severe tooth discoloration. Veneers may also be recommended if you have gaps in your teeth.
Dental Implants - Dental implants are artificial tooth root replacements that are used as a part of prosthetic (artificial replacement) dentistry to compensate for tooth loss. The result is an enhanced smile and a more youthful appearance, since missing teeth cause the face to collapse, making you look older.
Porcelain Crowns - Crowns are a type of dental restoration which, when cemented into place, fully cup over the portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line. There are different types of crowns, but porcelain crowns possess a translucency that makes them cosmetically the most pleasing.
Porcelain Inlays and Onlays - Dental inlays and onlays are restorations used to repair teeth that have a mild to moderate amount of decay. They can also be used to restore teeth that are cracked or fractured. Inlays and onlays are usually made from porcelain, composite resin, and even from gold. Because they can be created from tooth-colored materials, inlays and onlays are often used to replace metal fillings for patients who desire a more natural looking smile.
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