Cosmetic Dentistry

Woman with healthy, white teeth smiling

Cosmetic dentistry refers to dental procedures that improve the appearance of your smile, teeth and gums through various procedures. Below are common cosmetic dental treatments:

Teeth Whitening:

Is a procedure that lightens teeth that are stained or discolored, using a bleaching agent. The results are a whiter and brighter smile. Two options are available, in office and take home.

Dental Bonding:

Is the application of a tooth-colored composite resin material to teeth to repair chips, cracks, or gaps.

Veneers:

Thin, custom-made tooth-colored shells made of porcelain or composite resin. They cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers can commonly be used when teeth have chips, misalignment, discoloration and gaps.

Dental Crowns:

Also known as caps, are tooth shaped and cover the damaged or decayed teeth to restore their shape, size, strength and appearance.

Inlays and Onlays:

These are indirect fillings that bond to the tooth which has been moderately damaged and cannot be restored with a regular filling. Materials used for inlays and onlays are porcelain or composite.

Gum Contouring:

Reshapes the gum line to create a more balanced and symmetrical smile. This procedure is seamless and pain free.

Cosmetic dentistry can significantly improve your smile and increase your confidence.