Blog - Cosmetic dentistry
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Does Your Dentist Already Know Everything?
Have you ever asked your dentist how much Continuing Education s/he takes per year? OK, maybe a different question should have been first – do you know that every state in the US requires a dentist to take a minimum number of hours of Continuing Education (CE) to keep their license in good standing, but […]
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Cosmetic Tooth Bonding to Close Spaces Between Teeth
Before the 2008 Economic Recession, we used to do a fair amount of Cosmetic Dentistry at our Charlotte NC dentist office, especially with porcelain veneers. Since then, however, the number of people willing to pay the high fees for 8-20 veneers has dropped a lot, and many people now also prefer Six Month Braces instead, […]
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Bonding to Fix a Broken Front Tooth
If you have chipped a front tooth, often playing sports, you know how embarrassing it can be to smile. However, you may be worried that the tooth will need a porcelain veneer or dental crown to fix it, and you might be worried about the cost. The good news is, for patients of our Charlotte […]
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One Dental Implant and 2 Crowns to Smile
Can a Dental Implant Look Natural in a Smile? Are you missing teeth in the front and thinking about a dental implant to replace it? If so, are you concerned that the new tooth might not look as natural as your other teeth? If so, then read on and see how terrific Tim’s smile looks with a […]
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Porcelain Veneers to Close Space Between Teeth
Most of the time, when adults are looking for a Charlotte dentist to close gaps between their teeth, the best and most affordable way is our Six-Month Braces. However, sometimes circumstances get in the way, and porcelain veneers become a better and faster option. Porcelain Veneers by a Charlotte Cosmetic Dentist Tishka came to us […]
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10 Ways to Ruin a Smile Makeover
Don’t Destroy Your Porcelain Veneers! With more than 12 years of doing cosmetic dentistry under my belt, including veneers, crowns, bridges, implants, and various combinations thereof, it is still surprising sometimes to hear a new way that a patient has chipped, cracked, or broken one of the beautiful restorations in their smile. Obviously, this is […]
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