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Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers are the breakthrough procedure that can change your smile. Veneers are ultra thin shells of porcelain that the dentist custom fits and bonds to your natural teeth. The thin porcelain veneers can achieve a tenacious bond to the tooth, which results in a natural look. Porcelain Veneers may be an excellent alternative to crowns in certain situations. This is an easier and more conservative method to changing teeth. The veneers can also a way to mask discolored filling in your front teeth, gaps in their front teeth, and teeth stained by injury.

Dental Implants

Dental Implants are small prosthetic posts that are placed into the bone of the upper or lower jaw. Unlike bridges they act as replacements for the root portion of lost teeth and can act as an anchor for other replacement teeth. Because there is always a perfect fit with implants, you'll feel as if you have your natural teeth back. Only you and your doctor will know that the implants aren't real. Implants can also take the place of old unseemly crowns and dentures. Now you can laugh, eat corn, and not worry about loose Dentures. To qualify for implants you need healthy oral tissues and jawbone ridges. You deserve to not worry about lose teeth or an unsightly smile. Let's discuss whether implants are an option for you.

Invisalign

Invisalign, also known as invisible braces, is an orthodontic treatment procedure used to straighten teeth without the use of traditional metal braces. The Invisalign system utilizes a series of clear plastic molds, or aligners, specifically created by computer imaging, that guide teeth into proper alignment with pressure. Each Invisalign tray is worn by a patient for two weeks at a time, and the entire process usually takes between nine to 15 months to fully complete. Invisalign Site

Zoom!

The Zoom! Whitening system, considered to be one of the fastest and most efficient methods available, combines both in-office and at-home whitening options to reach extraordinary results within a short period of time. To perform a Zoom! Whitening session, a dentist first applies a tooth whitening gel containing hydrogen peroxide to each tooth and then utilizes a laser light to whiten the teeth by breaking down the hydrogen peroxide and letting oxygen into the teeth for a brighter, whiter appearance. After a one-hour in-office session, teeth can appear up to eight shades brighter. Zoom! site