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The Difference is in the Details
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well,
here you can see that a cosmetic/restorative job well done the first time
is worth a thousand trips to the dentist.
Crowns
You may be aware that cracked, broken, decayed, or worn teeth can be
"capped" with dental crowns to restore a natural, healthy-looking
smile. In fact, crowns also protect your teeth from further damage, preserve
your jaw's correct alignment and bite. Well-designed, they'll fit snugly
and function as normal teeth. Depending on your specific circumstances
and preferences, crowns can be made from any of several durable materials,
including gold, porcelain, and ceramic. And according to the degree of
restoration required, crowns can typically be designed and fitted in just
two efficient steps: preparation and application.
Veneers
You've probably heard a lot about porcelain veneers, but may have questions
as to how they really work, how the procedure works, and how the final
result looks. Typically, they're used to create a more pleasing smile,
since they can reshape and cover chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly
spaced, and even slightly crooked front teeth. The simple three-step procedure
requires bonding thin, shell-like coverings onto the existing teeth, creating
a more attractive color, shape and/or size. In fact, veneers are often
used as a long-lasting, stain-resistant alternative to crowns.
Teeth Whitening
Just about everyone has room to improve the whiteness of their smile,
especially since it's such a simple procedure that can be done at home
in just a few short weeks. Even if you have sensitive teeth, we can still
conduct the treatment successfully by allowing a little extra time in
between sessions.
Photo Gallery
Of course, even these photos can't show you the difference such
procedures have made in the demeanor and overall level of confidence.
There are some things you'll just have to experience for yourself.
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