Types of Cosmetic Treatments
At Wren Street Dental, we provide a full suite of safe, effective, and affordable cosmetic treatments, including:
Teeth Whitening
Did you know that store-bought whiteners contain a fraction of the whitening agents professional treatments contain? Data suggest that most store-bought teeth whiteners contain as little as 3% hydrogen peroxide. Clearly, this is a far cry from the nearly 40% hydrogen peroxide found in professional whitening solutions.
Not only are professional whiteners more effective, but they are longer-lasting and less damaging to tooth enamel. This means that professional teeth-whitening treatments with our dentist in Mission aren’t just more effective–they are safer and more economical, too!
Dental Bonding
Internal dental stains may be the result of trauma, medications, and certain medical conditions. Professional teeth-whitening treatments can easily lift external dental stains, but they cannot reach internal dental stains. Instead, patients can brighten their smiles with dental bonding.
Tooth-colored dental bonding can seamlessly cover internal discoloration to improve the appearance of patients’ smiles. Not only that, but this durable, composite material can effectively repair and protect damaged, weak, or worn teeth. As a result, you get a smile that looks as great as it feels!
Tooth Contouring
The shape, size, and texture of our teeth play an important role in the appearance and function of our smiles. Tooth contouring with enamel-colored composite resin is an easy, cost-effective, and long-lasting way to:
- Lengthen short teeth
- Fill in pits or grooves
- Correct irregularly-shaped teeth
- Improve occlusal (bite) patterns
- Close large gaps between the teeth
- Fix the appearance of slightly crooked teeth
- Repair minor chips and cracks
Veneers
Dental veneers are thin shells of durable material that Dr. Shergill permanently adheres to the front surface of patients’ teeth. Veneers are a remarkably versatile cosmetic treatment, as they can:
- Cover internal dental discoloration
- Protect worn, chipped, or cracked teeth from further damage
- Conceal uneven, misaligned, misshapen, or gapped teeth
- Address extreme tooth sensitivity