COSMETIC SERVICES

Composite White Fillings

Composite white fillings are a modern, natural-looking solution for treating cavities and restoring damaged teeth. During the procedure, the decayed portion of the tooth is carefully removed and replaced with a durable tooth-colored composite resin that blends seamlessly with your natural smile.

Composite fillings are ideal for small to medium-sized cavities and provide both strength and aesthetics. Unlike traditional amalgam (silver) fillings, composite restorations require less removal of healthy tooth structure, allowing us to preserve more of your natural tooth.

In addition to treating new cavities, composite materials are often used to replace old or failing metal fillings, enhancing both the appearance and function of your teeth while creating a more natural-looking smile.

Crowns and Bridges

Dental Crowns

When a tooth has extensive decay, fractures, or significant damage that cannot be restored with a filling alone, a dental crown may be the best solution. A crown is a custom-made cap that covers and protects the entire outer surface of the tooth, restoring its strength, shape, function, and appearance.

Crowns are commonly made from porcelain and other highly durable materials designed to closely resemble natural teeth. They are often recommended for teeth that are cracked, weakened, worn down, or after root canal treatment.

By strengthening and protecting damaged teeth, crowns help preserve your natural smile and prevent further complications.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. The replacement tooth, called a pontic, is supported by crowns placed on the healthy teeth adjacent to the gap.

Dental bridges restore your smile, improve chewing and speaking ability, and help maintain proper alignment of surrounding teeth. For some patients, dental implants may also be recommended as an alternative option for replacing missing teeth.

Veneers and Teeth Whitening

Transform Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

  • Are you unhappy with chipped, stained, uneven, or misshapen teeth?
  • Cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile.

Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are thin, custom-crafted porcelain shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth. Veneers can dramatically improve the appearance of teeth by correcting discoloration, chips, gaps, uneven shapes, and minor alignment concerns.

Each veneer is carefully designed to complement your facial features and natural smile, creating a beautiful, balanced, and natural-looking result.

Laser Cosmetic Teeth Whitening

We also offer professional laser teeth whitening treatments designed to safely and effectively remove stains caused by coffee, tea, food, smoking, and everyday wear.

This advanced whitening treatment delivers fast, noticeable results and helps brighten your smile while boosting your confidence.

Smile Makeover

A smile makeover is a customized cosmetic treatment plan designed to improve the overall appearance of your smile. Depending on your goals and dental needs, your smile makeover may include a combination of treatments such as:

  • Dental veneers
  • Composite bonding
  • Teeth whitening
  • Dental implants
  • Crowns and bridges
  • Invisalign® or orthodontic treatment

Smile makeovers are tailored to enhance the color, shape, alignment, and symmetry of your teeth — creating a healthier, more attractive smile you can feel confident about.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction, also known as full mouth restoration, is a comprehensive treatment approach used to rebuild, restore, and replace multiple damaged or missing teeth in both the upper and lower jaws.

This process may involve restorative, cosmetic, and surgical procedures such as:

  • Dental crowns and bridges
  • Dental implants
  • Veneers
  • Periodontal treatment
  • Bone grafting
  • Orthodontics or jaw correction procedures

Every treatment plan is personalized to restore oral health, improve function, and enhance the overall appearance of your smile. Depending on the complexity of the case, full mouth reconstruction may take several months to complete, resulting in a healthier, stronger, and more confident smile.