Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

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Cosmetic dentistry procedures can help patients achieve a variety of goals. The most common procedures we perform in our office include:

Teeth Whitening – Probably the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedure, teeth whitening is safe, effective, and produces dramatic results. Patients can enjoy teeth that are several shades whiter than their current color.
Porcelain Veneers – One of the most versatile cosmetic dentistry procedures, porcelain veneers can mask many imperfections including chipped, cracked, misshapen, or crooked teeth. They can also cover small gaps or minor misalignment.
Dental Implants – Missing teeth are both a cosmetic and health concern. Dental implants are a permanent way to replace missing teeth and restore beauty and functionality to the mouth. The artificial tooth roots are implanted in the jaw to provide strength and stability for an attached restoration.
Dental Crowns – When teeth become affected by decay, some patients require a crown. Tooth-colored crowns can blend in seamlessly and leave the smile beautiful. In addition, dental crowns are also used in conjunction with dental bridges for patients who are missing teeth.
Invisalign – Misaligned teeth do not have to mean years spent in conventional braces. Invisalign is a clear alternative that can straighten teeth discreetly, leaving patients with a stunning smile.

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