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The more you know, the more reasons you’ll have to smile! Our patients are very savvy, so we think you’ll enjoy these topics on veneers, dental implants & other cosmetic & restorative procedures. An informed patient makes wise decisions. Call us if you have questions. We are running a teeth whitening special for Bellaire residents.

Composite Resins - If cavities or dark fillings in your teeth keep you from smiling, consider composite resin fillings. By maintaining your natural tooth color with composite resin fillings, you can smile with confidence.

Invisalign® - If you want straighter teeth without bulky metal braces, consider Invisalign®. Clear, removable aligners will reposition your teeth without the hassle and pain of traditional orthodontia.

Veneers - If you need to put the sparkle back in your smile, consider veneers. Chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth can be effectively masked with veneers, laminates, or Lumineers. Boost your self confidence and enhance your appearance with veneers because you deserve a reason to smile!

CEREC - Your time is valuable, and so is your smile. Now you can have a strong, beautiful, and permanent dental crown milled and placed in a single office visit. With CEREC technology, millions of dental patients have enjoyed the convenience of one-visit crowns.

Dental Implants - If you’re missing 1 or more teeth, dental implants will improve your smile and your lifestyle. Dental implants look, feel, and function like strong, natural teeth because of a titanium anchor attached to the jawbone.

Zoom! Whitening - The leading professional teeth whitening system, Zoom! Whitening can lighten and brighten your smile in less than one hour.

Gum Disease - It hides in your mouth, destroying gum tissue and teeth, and it can lead to strokes, heart attacks, and pregnancy complications. Don’t think it’s your problem? Conservative estimates report that up to 80 percent of the population unknowingly has gum disease in some form.


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