Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures

Inlays/Onlays

Also known as indirect fillings, these porcelain or composite restorations provide a long-lasting and cosmetic solution for teeth with decay or structural damage.

Composite Bonding

Repairs chipped, broken, discolored, or decayed teeth using a dental composite material that mimics enamel and dentin. This material is sculpted, contoured, and hardened to create a seamless restoration.

Teeth Whitening

A commonly recommended procedure to enhance smiles by bleaching stained teeth caused by smoking, food, drinks, or poor oral hygiene.

Dental Veneers

Composite or porcelain laminates adhesively bonded to the tooth’s surface to correct chips, cracks, worn appearance, severe discoloration, or gaps.

Clear Aligners

Artificial tooth root replacements used in prosthetic dentistry to compensate for tooth loss, not only enhancing the smile but also providing a more youthful appearance.

Dental Implants

Artificial tooth root replacements used in prosthetic dentistry to compensate for tooth loss, not only enhancing the smile but also providing a more youthful appearance.

Smile Makeovers

Involving a comprehensive assessment of smile aesthetics to improve overall appearance, often requiring multiple cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Addressing functional problems with bite, muscles, teeth, and bone structure, using modern materials for durable, functional, and natural-looking treatments.

Cosmetic dentistry offers a range of options for individuals seeking to enhance their smiles.
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