COSMETIC DENTISTRY

IMPROVE YOUR SMILE

Cosmetic dentistry is all about the appearance of a person’s teeth, mouth and smile. Many dental procedures address dental problems that require necessary treatment like root canals or fillings. Cosmetic dentistry include elective treatments and services to improve your smile.


Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a simple and affordable way to improve your smile. Dr. Smith offers the patented technology, GLO (Guided Light Optic Technology), in office. GLO is unique to other whitening systems as treatments begin in office, but are often times continued at home for ease and convenience. Or, choose to whiten your teeth at home with a custom mold and gels purchased in our office. Easy and Affordable with Big Results!


Dental Veneers

Veneers can be used to treat a number of different cosmetic concerns, including chipped, broken, discolored, or smaller-than-average teeth.

Dental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells that are attached to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They’re often made from porcelain or resin-composite materials and are permanently bonded to your teeth.

Some people may only get one veneer in the case of a broken or chipped tooth, but many get between six to eight veneers in order to create an even, symmetrical smile. The top front eight teeth are the most commonly applied veneers.


Dental Bonding

Bonding can repair decayed, chipped, cracked, or misshapen teeth; it is also a good cosmetic alternative to, or replacement for, amalgam or silver fillings.

Tooth bonding is a procedure where your dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin to one or more of your teeth to repair damage. It’s a cost-effective solution because it’s considerably less expensive than other cosmetic dental procedures, such as crowns and veneers.


Dental Crown

A crown is basically a cap for a damaged tooth. It can be made from a variety of materials, including metal or porcelain.

You might have a crown over a molar that rarely shows, except when you yawn widely, or you might have crowns on your front teeth that were specifically designed to match your other teeth.

Several factors are important to consider when choosing a crown, including: cost, strength and durability.