Cosmetic Dentistry
| Invisalign Cerec ZOOM Teeth Whitening |
Veneers Composite Fillings |
Invisalign®
Invisalign® is the invisible way to straighten your teeth without braces. Invisalign® uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten your teeth without metal wires or brackets. Invisalign® has been proven effective in clinical research and in over 40,000 patients nationwide.
CEREC® One Visit Crowns
Using CEREC®, new crowns, inlays, or onlays can be created in one appointment. Not only does this save you time and inconvenience, but it also means you don’t have to wear temporaries. Plus, CEREC® enables us to restore your teeth with dentistry’s finest material. This ceramic material we use is not only the most attractive in appearance, but it is the most compatible with your natural enamel.

ZOOM® Teeth Whitening
Tooth whitening or bleaching is offered for cosmetic purposes. Many individuals who have discolored enamel are not satisfied with the appearance of their teeth and go to great lengths to achieve the perfect smile. Tooth bleaching can be a solution. This can be done by a dentist in the dental clinic or at home. Any person considering using home bleaching products should seek advice from a dentist. This visit is crucial, as home bleaching treatments may not be effective or preferable for every individual. For the best and safest results, you should be monitored by the dentist throughout either home bleaching or professionally applied treatments.
Dental Veneers
Tooth veneers are a very thin shield of ceramic or poly-ceramic material placed on the facial surface of a tooth. Think of it similar to how a false fingernail works. Dental veneers are a very conservative approach to cosmetic dentistry, as the need to reduce or reshape natural tooth structure is minimal, but can have a very dramatic improvement in your smile.
Composite Fillings
A composite filling is a tooth-colored, quartz-like material. After tooth decay is removed and cleaned, this tooth-colored material is layered into the tooth. Each layer is hardened or cured with highly-intense visible light, and the final surface is shaped and polished to match the tooth. The final restoration is virtually invisible.
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