Cosmetic Dentistry
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Cosmetic Dentistry
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Harrison’s Premier Provider
in Cosmetic Restoration and Implants
Comprehensive care to maintain and restore your healthy, radiant smile—all at one outstanding location.
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Take the next step in your way to a beautful smile!
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Not all materials are created equal. Dentistry has come a long way over the years both in materials as well as techniques. All restorative options can be considered cosmetic, especially depending on type of material used or location in the mouth.
When most people think about Cosmetic dentistry, they think about “whitening” or “veneers”. But full coverage crowns can and should be as esthetic as possible and some types of crowns are inherently more natural than others. Dental Arts and Implants will suggest the best materials for the area of your dentition being restored and type of issue being fixed.
In the “front” of the mouth, metal is avoided at all costs unless needed for additional strength, such as bridges, partials, and some implant crowns.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Not all materials are created equal. Dentistry has come a long way over the years both in materials as well as techniques. All restorative options can be considered cosmetic, especially depending on type of material used or location in the mouth.
When most people think about Cosmetic dentistry, they think about “whitening” or “veneers”. But full coverage crowns can and should be as esthetic as possible and some types of crowns are inherently more natural than others. Dental Arts and Implants will suggest the best materials for the area of your dentition being restored and type of issue being fixed.
In the “front” of the mouth, metal is avoided at all costs unless needed for additional strength, such as bridges, partials, and some implant crowns.
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