Cosmetic Dentistry
At Snowflake Family Dental we understand the importance of a beautiful smile. Dentistry is more than just keeping the mouth healthy. You deserve to smile with confidence, knowing that your teeth look great. If you are unhappy with the look of your teeth, we offer a number of cosmetic solutions including: Dental Bonding, Porcelain Veneers, Gum Contouring, and Smile Design. These are all simple solutions to make your teeth appear elegant.
Porcelain Veneers
A Porcelain Veneer is a customized porcelain shell that covers the front surface of a tooth. A veneer conceals the imperfections of a tooth and makes it appear more natural. Veneers can be used to hide gaps, chips, cracks and discoloration. Veneers can be placed over a single tooth or multiple teeth.
If you’re self conscious about your teeth, and can’t smile with confidence, veneers are an excellent solution.
If you’d like to improve your smile give us a call and book an appointment. We’ll help you decide if veneers are a good fit for you.
Before & After Veneers:
Cosmetic Bonding
Dental Bonding is a simple procedure where a tooth-colored composite resin is applied to your teeth to improve your smile. The bonding resin is used to resurface the tooth to correct minor cosmetic flaws.
Bonding can improve the appearance of teeth that are cracked, chipped, broken, discolored. Bonding can also be used to fix small spaces between teeth. Resin Bonding is also great for cavity repair, to lengthen a tooth that is uneven, and to cover exposed sensitive areas caused by gum recession.
Before and After Bonding:
Dental Crowns
A dental crown is a cap that is made of porcelain or ceramic that’s placed over an unhealthy tooth. Crowns restore the strength, shape, and size of a tooth while improving it’s appearance. When teeth are broken or decayed beyond repair of placing a filling, a crown is recommended. We offer same day crowns thanks to our CAD CAM machine that uses a digital impression to give a very accurate fitting crown.
Is a crown right for you?
Crowns can help in the following situations:
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To protect weak teeth and prevent them from decaying, cracking, or breaking.
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To cover a large filling when the majority of a tooth has been effected by the filling.
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To fix a broken, or severely damaged tooth.
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To cover severely stained teeth.
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To secure or hold a dental bridge in place.
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To make a cosmetic modification to a tooth.
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To restore a dental implant.