Porcelain
Veneers are a breakthrough in cosmetic dentistry. Veneers are thin, durable
"shells" of porcelain that are bonded to the surface of your
teeth, enabling you to change the color, shape, and alignment of your
teeth. Placing veneers is a more conservative procedure than crowns. Because
they are made of porcelain, they are very strong and resist staining and
chipping.
Porcelain Veneers are a cosmetic treatment for:
~ Spaces or Gaps ~ Broken or Chipped Teeth ~ Stained or Discolored Teeth ~ Crooked Teeth
Porcelain Crowns
Porcelain (All-Ceramic) Crowns are state-of-the-art crowns
that appear natural. Since they do not have a metal substructure, it doesn't leave you with a black shadow at the gum line. Another advantage is
that Porcelain Crowns are bonded to the tooth for added strength and longevity.
Porcelain Crowns are a treatment for:
Large Cavity
Broken/Chipped/Fractured
Tooth
Tooth that
has had a Root Canal
Large, Weak
Filling on Tooth
Failing Existing
Crown
Cosmetic Improvement
Whitening
You may be noticing that your teeth aren't as white as
they used to be. Over time, teeth commonly begin to turn a shade of yellow.
This can be due to factors like smoking, diet, coffee, tea, sodas, wine,
etc. Fortunately, there is an easy solution!
Custom
Whitening Trays We have found that the best, most effective whitening is with home
bleaching using professionally made custom-fitted bleaching trays. The
whitening is often more even than other whitening strip products because
the bleach can be evenly applied over your teeth. Most patients get
to their desired shade in about two weeks!
Patients can join our Lifetime Whitening Club
and get custom whitening trays. Whenever you come in for your regular
cleaning, you will receive your complementary touch-up whitening gel
so you can keep your teeth white for life!
In-Office Whitening This is our fastest option for whitening. In just one appointment,
your teeth can get to their whitest shade! We will also make custom
whitening trays for you to take home. Keep your trays on hand for whenever
you want a touch-up.
It is important to note that fillings, crowns, or other
restorations will not whiten with your teeth. If you have existing restorations
on your front teeth, you may choose to replace them to match your new,
whiter teeth. If you plan to have any fillings, crowns, or other restorations
on your front teeth, it is a good idea to whiten to your ideal shade
before having the restoration done. This way, we can match the restoration
to your white teeth! http://www.korwhitening.com/content/indexpro