Cosmetic Dentistry

Zirconia crowns for a professional smile

Zirconia Crowns Can Improve Your Smile and Confidence

The act of smiling has so many health benefits. When you smile, you release dopamine, endorphins, and serotonin hormones, which make you feel good. In fact, even if you aren’t feeling well, taking a second to smile can give you relief from whatever is getting you down.  But when we’re not proud of our smile, …

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What makes cosmetic dentistry different

General vs. Cosmetic Dentistry: What’s the Difference?

General or cosmetic dentistry: It’s all about your smile. Did you know that nearly 30% of people keep their mouths closed when they smile for pictures because they’re self-conscious of their teeth? You deserve to feel confident about your appearance, and the right cosmetic dentistry treatment can make a world of difference. Today, both general and …

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Cosmetic dentistry options

5 Most Common Cosmetic Procedures

Boosting Your Self-confidence Confidence is beautiful. It’s beautiful in ways that go far beyond the surface—whether you’re dressed to the nines or wearing sweatpants and an old T-shirt. A big portion of feeling truly confident is simply loving yourself and being comfortable in your own skin. Cosmetic procedures, even when they’re only used to change …

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Best cosmetic dental choice for you

What’s Best for Me — Bioclear, Veneers, or Bonding?

Find the right cosmetic solution for your dream smile. Interested in a smile makeover but feeling lost as to which cosmetic dentistry service is the right choice? We’ve got your back! Here’s a rundown of three very popular services for smile makeovers and how they compare to one another. Bioclear: An Exciting New Cosmetic Treatment …

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Bioclear

You’ll Love This Alternative To Veneers. Here’s Why

Veneers have been around for a long, long time. They were invented in 1928, by a Californian dentist called Charles Pincus, to temporarily change the appearance of actors’ teeth on film shoots. Getting veneers involves permanently bonding a thin piece of porcelain to the front of a tooth (they’re different to crowns, which cover the …

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