Is It Time to See a Cosmetic Dentist?

Is It Time to See a Cosmetic Dentist?Are you tired of feeling embarrassed about your smile? Tired of wondering how much more confident you could feel, if only you didn’t suffer from noticeable dental imperfections? Whether you are concerned by deep staining, minor spacing, oddly-shaped teeth or other imperfections, the great news is that cosmetic dentistry can likely help to improve your smile’s appearance, and in doing so, to provide you with more confidence. From teeth whitening to porcelain veneers, are you ready to find out how a cosmetic dentist could help you?

Are You Tired of Struggling with Dental Imperfections?

Cosmetic dentistry makes it possible to address most smile imperfections, and with a focus on creating beautiful and natural-looking results. This makes it possible for patients to enjoy great-looking enhancements that won’t draw attention to themselves. Instead, they will just help to reveal beautiful smiles.

Ready to Enjoy a Renewed Sense of Confidence?

What treatment is right for you can best be determined through a cosmetic consultation. By discussing your concerns, your budget, and your timeframe for treatment, the dentist can help to advise you about the best way to address the imperfections:

Whitening – professional whitening treatment can help to lighten teeth by several shades, often between five and eight shades during a single course of treatment

Porcelain veneersveneers can also help to hide many forms of imperfections and enhance a smile, and they offer long-lasting results thanks to the stain resistance of dental-grade porcelain. For instance, veneers can address imperfections including staining, minor spacing problems and inconsistencies in the size and shape of the teeth

Looking to Get Cosmetic Dental Treatment?

Cosmetic dentistry can help to address many dental imperfections with beautiful results. You can schedule your cosmetic consultation, today, with Dr. Okoniewski at Advanced Dental Concepts in Auburn Hills, MI, by calling (248) 852-1820.