Cosmetic Dentistry is the area of dentistry dedicated to giving you a healthy and aesthetic smile.
Treatments
If you’re not satisfied with your smile, modern cosmetic dentistry can help. This method of professional oral care focuses on improving the appearance of your mouth, teeth, gums, and overall smile. Common procedures include teeth whitening, veneers, fillings, and implants.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is one of the most basic cosmetic dentistry procedures—as well as one of the least expensive. Over time, teeth can become stained from food, drinks, medications, or other habits like smoking. Many people turn to teeth whitening to make their smile brighter.
After teeth have been cleaned of plaque, tartar, and other debris, teeth whitening can bleach the surface of teeth to create a brighter, whiter appearance. While over-the-counter products like toothpaste, rinses, and whitestrips can offer some results, professional tooth whitening can provide a shade up to 5 to 8 times lighter.
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are thin, white shells made from medical-grade porcelain, resin, or ceramic. They’re custom made for each patient to resemble their natural teeth.
Before attaching the veneers, the dentist removes some enamel from the tooth’s surface to allow the shells to be bonded realistically to the front of the teeth. Dental veneers can fix a number of cosmetic issues, including crooked teeth, damaged enamel, and gaps between teeth.
Dental Crowns
A dental crown, also known as a dental cap, fits over a decayed or damaged tooth. These crowns can keep a weakened tooth from breaking or used cosmetically to cover misshapen or severely discolored teeth.
They can also be used to cover other procedures, like root canals, enamel fillings, dental bridges, or dental implants.
- Dental Implants
- Fillings
- Porcelain Laminate Veneers
- Bridges & Crowns
- Gum Surgery/Adding Gum Tissue (Referral)
- Cosmetically Improved Dentures
- Bone Grafting
- Bone Regeneration
Bleaching
Cosmetic Dentistry Patients.

