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Cosmetic Dentistry Using a Prosthodontist

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Your smile and your self-confidence go hand-in-hand. Your decision to enhance your smile is much more than skin deep.

A Prosthodontist is a specialist in restoration and replacement of teeth. A Prosthodontist has completed three years of graduate studies beyond that of a traditional dentist, further exploring dental aspects such as surgery, Endodontics, cosmetic, restorative and implant dentistry. Additionally, Prosthodontists work closely with other dental specialists, and are concerned with the function and long-term health of teeth in addition to their appearance.

Taking care of your teeth is an investment. It is an investment of time, energy, and money. For this reason you should seek care at an office that makes your health and wellbeing its highest priority. If you are looking for a dental team that is passionate about dentistry and dedicated to the best patient care, search the internet.

You can straighten your teeth without conventional braces through Invisalign™ or porcelain veneers. Both are great ways of aligning teeth. Invisalign™ is a series of clear plastic aligners that help to move teeth to the ideal and desired position. Invisalign™ is nearly invisible to others and the results are phenomenal. (possible to provide a link to Invisalign’s website). Porcelain veneers or no prep veneers are considered instant orthodontics. You can have the smile of your dreams in just a couple of appointments. Veneers are thin layers of ceramic in the ideal shape and shade of your dream smile adhered to the front surface of your teeth. It is great way to improve your smile while maintaining the integrity of your teeth.

Imagine having a beautiful, straight smile. In the skilled hands ofa dentist, porcelain veneers provide you with an improved, brilliant smile in just a few appointments. Porcelain veneers are thin strips of porcelain that are adhered to the surface of the teeth, giving them a fresh, bright appearance. After minimal tooth preparation, some dentists place the veneers on the front of your teeth, bonding them into place. Veneers can improve the alignment of the teeth and can be positioned to eliminate small gaps and spaces between teeth, giving you a younger, healthier look, without braces and retainers.

Missing teeth cause loss of bone and muscle structure in the mouth and face. If you are missing a tooth or have severe problems with a tooth, you will begin to chew differently, putting pressure on other areas of your mouth. Your remaining healthy teeth may shift as well, causing gaps and spaces in your teeth that make your problem worse.

Regardless of the reason or the number of teeth involved, dental implants can restore your health and rejuvenate your smile. The implant itself is a specialized, surgical grade titanium post that is inserted into the bone that lies beneath the gums. During healing, the bone bonds to the post creating a firm foundation for a denture. The new tooth is shaped and shaded to match the rest of your teeth, restoring the look and function of your smile. Implants also reduce bone loss in the supportive structures of your mouth, improving your overall appearance and health in the future.

A Prosthodontist, is skilled beyond the level of a traditional dentist in the application of restorative procedures like implants.

Taking care of your teeth is an investment. It is an investment of time, energy, and money. For this reason you should seek care at an office that makes your health and wellbeing its highest priority. If you are looking for a dental team that is passionate about dentistry and dedicated to the best patient care, search the internet.

You can straighten your teeth without conventional braces through Invisalign™ or porcelain veneers. Both are great ways of aligning teeth. Invisalign™ is a series of clear plastic aligners that help to move teeth to the ideal and desired position. Invisalign™ is nearly invisible to others and the results are phenomenal. (possible to provide a link to Invisalign’s website).

Porcelain veneers or no prep veneers are considered instant orthodontics. You can have the smile of your dreams in just a couple of appointments. Veneers are thin layers of ceramic in the ideal shape and shade of your dream smile adhered to the front surface of your teeth. It is great way to improve your smile while maintaining the integrity of your teeth.

Imagine having a beautiful, straight smile. In the skilled hands ofa dentist, porcelain veneers provide you with an improved, brilliant smile in just a few appointments. Porcelain veneers are thin strips of porcelain that are adhered to the surface of the teeth, giving them a fresh, bright appearance. After minimal tooth preparation, some dentists place the veneers on the front of your teeth, bonding them into place. Veneers can improve the alignment of the teeth and can be positioned to eliminate small gaps and spaces between teeth, giving you a younger, healthier look, without braces and retainers.

Missing teeth cause loss of bone and muscle structure in the mouth and face.

If you are missing a tooth or have severe problems with a tooth, you will begin to chew differently, putting pressure on other areas of your mouth.

Your remaining healthy teeth may shift as well, causing gaps and spaces in your teeth that make your problem worse.

Regardless of the reason or the number of teeth involved, dental implants can restore your health and rejuvenate your smile. The implant itself is a specialized, surgical grade titanium post that is inserted into the bone that lies beneath the gums. During healing, the bone bonds to the post creating a firm foundation for a denture. The new tooth is shaped and shaded to match the rest of your teeth, restoring the look and function of your smile.

Implants also reduce bone loss in the supportive structures of your mouth, improving your overall appearance and health in the future.

A Prosthodontist, is skilled beyond the level of a traditional dentist in the application of restorative procedures like implants. Dr. Christine Hopkins' skill in the areas of cosmetic and restorative dentistry rejuvenates your smile and ensures the function and beauty of your teeth for years to come.





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