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Combine Cosmetic Dental Treatments for a Full Smile Makeover

Apr 10 • 1 minute read

Cosmetic dentistry offers many methods to improve your smile. If you have concerns about your teeth or find yourself shying away from a good conversation because of dental imperfections, there is a solution for you. A full smile makeover combines different treatments to address a variety of issues.

Mix and Match Cosmetic and Restorative Services

Whether you want a whiter, straighter, or more uniform smile, the following treatments are available to enhance or restore troubled teeth.

  • Teeth Whitening
  • Filling Replacement
  • Invisalign® Clear Braces
  • Thin Porcelain Veneers
  • Dental Implants
  • Crowns and Bridges

Starting a Smile Makeover

Before beginning treatment, the dentist will determine whether your oral health needs improving by doing a complete oral exam and taking a detailed health history. 

No two smile makeovers are the same. Each individualized treatment plan is designed to address the unique needs of each patient.

An experienced cosmetic dentist will recommend combining the least invasive treatments to produce the best results. Depending on the current condition of your smile, this may mean performing two simple procedures like whitening and veneers or a complete mouth reconstruction, including dental implants and restorations.

How Long Does a Full Smile Makeover Take to Finish?

The time it takes to complete your smile makeover depends on your needs and goals. One smile makeover may take as little as two visits, while some, especially if braces are involved, can take up to a year.

For more Information, Call our Hollywood, FL Dental Office

At the dental office of Hans Sperling, DMD, we provide the above services to renew, re-align, or completely restore your smile.

For a complete evaluation and consultation, contact us today.    

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