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Smile Makeover

A smile makeover is an extensive approach that uses several cosmetic dentistry procedures to boost the appearance of the smile. It includes a variety of procedures designed to address various dental problems, such as discoloration, misalignment, tooth loss, and other cosmetic difficulties.

The following typical procedures could be part of a smile makeover:

Teeth Whitening: Rediscover a brighter, whiter smile with our professional tooth-whitening treatments. We offer effective and safe solutions to lighten the shade of your teeth, giving you a radiant and confident smile.

Bonding: Improve the appearance of your teeth by applying tooth-colored resin material. It addresses various dental issues and provides positive effects on different aspects of life.

Dental Veneers: Do you feel awkward with your smile? Contact our dentist to design these Dental Porcelain Veneers that are custom-made to cover the front surface of a tooth to enhance the appearance of damaged or discolored teeth with our high-quality veneers. These cosmetic restorations seamlessly blend with your natural teeth, providing a durable and aesthetic solution.

Gum Contouring: Commonly referred to as gum reshaping, is a surgery that can enhance the appearance of the gums by reshaping the gum line or eliminating extra tissue.
Dental implants: Dental implants are a type of dental restoration that serves as a replacement for missing teeth that look and function like natural teeth.

Orthodontic Treatment: Braces or clear aligners may be used to straighten misaligned teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall alignment.

Dental Crowns: Dental crowns are a type of restoration that is used to replace a missing tooth, or cover a partly missing tooth, improving its function and appearance as well. And is also used to cover or cap a damaged or decayed tooth.