Creating your dream smile
is easier than ever.

The best cosmetic results begin with a simple question: “What do you really want?” Your dentist will conduct an unrushed interview with you in order to create a treatment plan tailored to your needs and desires. With today’s advancements in esthetic dentistry, there are so many ways to enhance your smile.

And smile enhancement means more than just getting a great-looking smile. Because your dentist will take into consideration your entire mouth, including your bite. Your treatment will be planned so that your teeth can fit together properly.

And a proper bite also helps to decrease the wear and tear on your dental restorations.

Some of the advanced esthetic techniques we provide include:

Natural-looking crowns and bridges — Used to restore decayed or missing teeth. They are strong and look very natural.

At-home teeth whitening — A safe, effective whitening system to give you whiter, brighter teeth.

Porcelain veneers and cosmetic bonding — Quick, effective solutions for chipped, cracked or worn teeth. They can also close spaces or disguise discolored teeth and straighten slightly misaligned teeth without braces.

Tooth-colored fillings — Our fillings are the same color as your tooth, for a very natural look.

Invisalign® orthodontics — It’s never too late to have a straight, beautiful smile — especially with these custom-fitted appliances that are virtually invisible and work to straighten your smile without anyone knowing.

Wire braces and speed brackets — For orthodontic patients who are not candidates for “invisible” braces, we offer conventional orthodontics, including wire braces and speed brackets.

Dental implants — Our lifelike implant restorations look and feel completely natural. They’re a great way to restore your smile if you have one or more cracked or missing teeth.

Dentures — We custom-craft both full and partial dentures and use implants to securely anchor your dentures, whenever possible.

Full mouth restoration — We are skilled at reconstructing teeth that are badly damaged or in poor condition.

Sleep appliances — If you grind your teeth in your sleep, snore or have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, we can create custom devices to help you overcome your sleep-related problem.