Category: Cosmetic Dentistry

How To Handle A Cracked Or Chipped Tooth

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It goes without saying that our smiles are constantly fending off a barrage of threats. After all, bacteria, tooth decay, infection, and more are all present from the moment we are born, and the only way to keep them at bay is to practice an involved preventive dental routine. Even still, sometimes issues can arise… Read more »

Understanding Cosmetic Teeth-Whitening

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It goes without saying that taking proper care of your smile involves more than just brushing your teeth. As a matter of fact, it involves attending to all aspects that comprise your oral cavity so as to avoid major complications such as tooth decay and infection. Indeed, your oral health is of the utmost importance… Read more »

Three Ways Cosmetic Dentistry Enhances Your Grin

Handsome male patient looking at his beautiful smile sitting at the dental office

Although your oral health is without a doubt the most important factor to consider when taking care of your smile, that does not mean that other factors such as appearance should be completely ignored. As a matter of fact, many people have voiced their dissatisfaction with their oral appearance, and others have even expressed how… Read more »

Benefits of Bonding and Contouring

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It goes without saying that attending routine checkups and cleanings is a necessary part of your overall preventive dental routine. After all, your grin endures countless threats every day, and dental prevention is the only proven method for obtaining a lifelong, natural grin. Even still, you might be doing everything correctly, and then a physical… Read more »

Dental Veneers Address A Variety Of Blemishes

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It goes without saying that there are countless factors out there that pose a significant threat to your smile’s integrity. After all, nearly everything can lead to infection or damage, and some items have been linked to even larger physical health concerns. Still, nothing is worse than doing everything you can to follow an effective… Read more »

A Lifelike Finish With Dental Bonding

The last thing your dentist wants to do is extract your tooth. After all, adult teeth are considered permanent, which means once they are gone, they will not come back. For that reason, extraction is often only considered if it will benefit your overall oral health. To best avoid this dilemma in the first place,… Read more »

It’s Time To Restore That Shine

Dental decay may be the biggest threats to most smiles, but it is not the only threat. In fact, there are a number of factors and concerns that impact your grin, from the effects of bruxism and sleep apnea, to internal infections and more. While maintaining consistent preventive care and ensuring an optimally-functioning smile is… Read more »

Clear Braces With Invisalign®

When you have an uneven smile, you may assume the only way to enjoy a straighter smile is to commit to wearing metal braces for up to two years. However, this isn’t true for many people! Your Overland Park, KS, dentist can offer a series of clear and comfortable aligners, which are practically invisible, to… Read more »

A Minimal Approach To Maximum Smile Improvement

Porcelain veneers offer our patients a complete smile makeover in as little as two visits! But how do we use these custom cosmetic restorations to improve the overall beauty and function of your smile? In today’s blog, your Overland Park, KS, dentist will look at how we craft and place porcelain veneers, and when you… Read more »

Improving Gum Health With Cosmetic Dentistry

While teeth whitening removes stains, and bonding reshapes the teeth themselves, what about your gums? With cosmetic contouring, your Overland Park, KS, dentist can reshape the gum line and address common esthetic concerns. In addition, we can provide treatment for common periodontal issues, including gingivitis and periodontal disease.