Before and After Photos of Cosmetic Dental Work
These before and after pictures of cosmetic dentistry will help you visualize the results of our dental procedures. Using dental implants, crowns, veneers, bonding and tooth whitening, we can
restore your teeth to a glistening appearance.
We Can Repair Worn Teeth

When the enamel of teeth become worn from
excessive grinding, or brushing, they are more sensitive to hot and cold and more susceptible to decay. Depending upon severity, they are best repaired with repositioning, together with veneers or crowns.
Replace Missing or Damaged Teeth

If a person has lost a tooth from an accident, or decay, they have several
options for replacement. All missing teeth can be replaced with either dental implants, a removable or fixed bridge, or a denture prosthesis, and thus restore function & appearance.
Tooth Whitening For Stained Teeth

There are many causes of tooth discolorations such as eating dark foods and fruit juices, coffee, tea,
smoking, anti-biotic drugs and even genetics. Most stains can be easily removed with a single office visit and a take home whitening kit we supply.
Porcelain Crowns for Old Restorations

Even with the very best materials and advanced dental technology, age and
normal wear still exact a toll on our teeth. Receding gums, old metal fillings and bridgework that may be visibly defective can be restored and strengthened with porcelain crowns.
Close Gaps Between Teeth

Known as diastema, spaces between your teeth can be closed with one or more methods; orthodontic retainers, bands, or
braces can be worn to gradually apply pressure on teeth over time; and still other procedures include crowns and dental veneers.
Ceramic Replacements for Metal Fillings

Tooth-colored ceramics have already become more popular than amalgam fillings; not only are they are more
cosmetically appealing, application of porcelain ceramic requires much less preparation and doesn't weaken, or cause fissures in teeth surfaces.
Replace Congenitally Missing Teeth

Of no fault to the patient, some people are born with tooth, jaw, or gum deformities and missing teeth. With today's
modern dentistry, birth defects and irregularly shaped teeth are remedied with crowns, bridges, implants, or even partial dentures.