Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry

SERVING GRIFFIN AND HAMPTON AS YOUR FAMILY DENTIST
Most people who are unhappy with the appearance of their teeth do not realize the numerous ways cosmetic care can heal a smile. Cosmetic dentistry can correct crooked teeth, spaces between your teeth, chipped teeth, broken or missing teeth, stained or discolored teeth and having a “gummy” smile. Your dentist creates a customized treatment plan for you, based on your age, goals and your comfort level financially.
Q: I just want my smile to look good. What are some options to help the appearance of my smile?
A: You are not alone. Most people want to have a nice smile since it is the first thing others notice about you. You may be interested in a few minor adjustments or may have concerns that need more attention. Some smiles can be enhanced with simple whitening or bonding treatments. Other smiles need porcelain veneers, crowns or bridges; gum contouring; minor tooth movement or a combination of all these techniques. Your Allred Family dentist will suggest a treatment plan for you based on your goals, areas of concern and the overall condition of your oral health. Contact us for a complimentary smile evaluation to determine what course of action will produce the best solution for you.

Porcelain Veneers

If you have crooked or chipped teeth, gaps or dull/stained teeth, veneers may be the perfect solution.

Porcelain Crowns

Also called “caps,” porcelain crowns mimic natural-looking teeth in both shape and color.

Teeth Whitening

Dentist-supervised tooth whitening gives you the dazzling smile you always wanted.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

You can now have tooth-colored fillings instead of silver fillings, for long lasting, brighter, whiter smile.

Porcelain Bridges

A large gap in your smile can create significant problems for your dental health if left uncorrected.

Bonding

Bonding is a tooth-colored material applied and adhered to the surface of the tooth.

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