Cosmetic Dentistry for a Happier, More Beautiful Smile

A healthy mouth and teeth are crucial for a healthy life, but they also hugely influence self-esteem. Modern innovations in cosmetic dentistry allow for marvelous additions and fixes to teeth, allowing anyone to have the bright, beautiful smile they’ve always wanted. Learn more about the cosmetic dentistry options at Burlington Family Dentistry and which ones might be right for you. Our Burlington, WI, office can be reached at 262-763-2141.

Teeth Whitening

One of the most popular cosmetic services available is teeth whitening. Our professional whitening can reduce or eliminate discoloration caused by food, wine, medication, tobacco, and more. And unlike over-the-counter solutions, our service will not damage your enamel!

Crowns

Crowns, available in partial or full, are used to repair chips, restore shape, and cover stains. We make our own crowns in-house during your visit to minimize wait times.

Veneers

Veneers are thin, teeth-colored materials that is placed over and bonded to your tooth. These cover chips and stains without causing discomfort or sensitivity. They can also last up to 20 years!

Fillings are used to plug cavities. Now made of modern composite materials instead of metal, these can help kill germs, improve comfort, and give your teeth many more years of use.

When one or more teeth cannot be saved, dental bridges are considered. There are multiple types of bridges, but they can all help increase your comfort, allow for more natural speech, and can prevent nearby teeth from shifting into the now-empty space.

Implants

An alternative to dentures that are growing in popularity, dental implants are permanent and effective.

They look and function like natural teeth but are secured with anchors placed in your jawbone. They can be a single tooth, several teeth, or an entire set of teeth.

Porcelain Inlays and Onlays

A less-invasive alternative to crowns, inlays are durable custom-made composites for restoring broken, decaying, or fractured teeth. Inlays fit into the groove of your teeth, taking as little space as possible. Whereas onlays occupy the top of the tooth, requiring part of the tooth to be removed.

Get the smile you’ve always wanted with help from Burlington Family Dentistry. Contact us today!

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