Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures Before the Holidays
November 1, 2019
The holidays are quickly approaching, and if you are less than happy with your smile, schedule a no obligation cosmetic dentistry consultation with Dr. Carroll Butler.
Firstly, some cosmetic dentistry procedures, such as porcelain veneers or dental crowns, take two or three dental appointments to complete. Secondly, other procedures will not take as long. As a result, you will have a beautiful smile.
Professional Tooth Whitening
Done in office or with custom-made take home trays, professional tooth whitening may be all you need to give you a beautiful bright smile. If you decide on chairside whitening, your teeth can be lightened up to 10 shades in a single dental appointment. In office tooth whitening, gets rid of stubborn stains and can sometimes help with intrinsic staining.
Custom-made take home tooth whitening trays are custom made to fit your mouth and yours only. Unlike one-size fits all trays from your local pharmacy, custom made trays from Dr. Butler are safe and easy to use.
Cosmetic Dental Bonding
If you follow Dr. Butlers Blog, you will remember that cosmetic dental bonding is a reversible procedure. Bonding can fix small chips and cracks and fill spaces between teeth. Your cosmetic dentist in Kerrville may also recommend cosmetic dental bonding for small fillings, inlays, and onlays.
Cosmetic dental bonding eliminates the time required for porcelain veneers and cosmetic dental crowns because no removal of your enamel is required. Cosmetic dental bonding also works for nearly everyone and is a good alternative if you aren’t looking for a permanent cosmetic dentistry solution.
Schedule a No Obligation Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation
Stop thinking about a new smile and schedule a no obligation cosmetic dentistry consultation with your cosmetic dentist in Kerrville. You won’t believe what a new smile will do for your self-esteem. Call for a no obligation consultation with Dr. Butler today.
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