Listed below are some of the dental
procedures  we offer.

This simple yet effective and affordable procedure uses carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide to lighten dark or stained teeth.  Teeth can be whitened by professionally supervised at-home treatments or through an accelerated process in
the dentist's office.  To learn more about Brite Smile click here.

A thin layer of porcelain can be applied to the front
of a tooth to dramatically improve its position, size, color, and shape.  Created in a dental laboratory, these restorations can provide you with a permanent aesthetic solution in just two clinical procedures. Click here to see before and after photographs.

Chipped, stained, or worn teeth are repaired by the application of a composite resin bonding material directly onto each tooth's surface.  This low-expense procedure allows the dentist to restore or enhance your smile in a single visit.

Crowns are similar to veneers, except that they are placed over the entire tooth. These restorations are used to correct severe decay or misalignment as well as teeth that have undergone root canal therapy.  Crowns are fabricated in a laboratory to provide a stable bite and enhanced aesthetics.

Inlays and onlays are used to replace silver fillings.  They are usually made from composite resin material, porcelain, or gold.  Once placed, they are virtually undetectable in the mouth, and conserve much of your natural tooth structure.

 

These restorations, generally made of porcelain or a composite material, are used to replace missing teeth.  Bridges are placed on the neighboring teeth, so they span the site of the missing tooth, making them a fabulous method by which to restore your bite and create a pleasant smile.

Dental implants, used to replace missing teeth, are fixtures that are inserted into underlying bone to serve as the base for an artificial tooth.  A natural-looking crown is connected to the top of the implant to provide a predictable and safe way to create an attractive smile.

The "gummy smile" is one of the most overlooked conditions in dentistry.  Patients usually accept this condition thinking they just have short teeth.  The problem, however, is not short teeth but, most often, too much gum tissue.  The excess gum tissue covers the unexposed enamel resulting in a "gummy smile".  The diagnosis for these patients is "altered passive eruption".  These patients often have excessive bone height and thickness that result in a higher location of the gingival margin.  "Lifting" the gums to the CEJ can make a dramatic improvement in the smile.  The cosmetic dentist must be keenly aware of how the gums "frame" the teeth.  The best esthetic results will only be achieved if all components of the smile are properly evaluated. Click here to see before and after photographs.