Cosmetic Dentistry
A beautiful smile is one of the most sought after cosmetic features in the world. People from all backgrounds and professions want a bright, straight smile, and we are here to help turn that desire into reality. Whether through minor adjustments or major treatment plans, our cosmetic dentistry practice aims to improve your smile and help you build confidence in the way your teeth look.
Bonding
Dental bonding is the procedure where we apply a tooth colored plastic material to a patient’s tooth. Using a special light, the material hardens and bonds the material to the tooth.
Dental bonding is used to improve a patient’s smile. It can be used on cracked and decaying teeth. It also can be used for cavities. It can be used to change the shape and size of your teeth so you have a more uniform smile! It is also commonly used for receding gums by protecting the exposed teeth!
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Porcelain Veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve appearance. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their color, shape, size, or length. We recommend this treatment to anyone experiencing discoloration that cannot be fixed with whitening or if your teeth are damaged. Porcelain veneers are also an option if you’re unhappy with the shape or look of your natural teeth.
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At Field Dental Center, we are pleased to offer ClearCorrect as a form of aligner therapy to help our patients achieve the smile of their dreams without traditional braces.
What is ClearCorrect?
ClearCorrect is a clear aligner system used to straighten teeth without metal brackets or wires from traditional braces. Instead, ClearCorrect uses a series of clear, custom-made removable aligners that gradually shift your teeth into the desired alignment.
ClearCorrect can be used to treat patients with the following conditions:
- Crooked or rotated teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Overbites
- Spaces or gaps between teeth
- Underbites
ClearCorrect may not be suitable for patients with certain misalignments or more complex bite issues.
How does ClearCorrect work?
After we determine that ClearCorrect is right for you, your dental impressions, photographs, radiographs and any prescription notes from our dentist will be sent to ClearCorrect’s laboratory. There, ClearCorrect’s team creates a series of clear aligners designed to correct your smile.
The number of aligners will vary depending on the treatment plan selected by your dentist. There are three convenient plans: unlimited, limited 12, or limited 6. Once the aligners are finished, they are shipped back to our office so that we can ensure a proper fit before you begin treatment.
ClearCorrect involves four phases of aligner therapy. Each phase requires a new set of aligners worn throughout a set period. The time between each phase allows for control and flexibility. Throughout treatment, you will notice your teeth slowly adjusting and aligning to your desired smile. Periodic check-ups will allow us to monitor your progress and determine when you are ready for the next set.
For the best results, you should wear your aligners diligently only removing them to eat, drink, and brush or floss your teeth. It is also important that you remove your aligners during contact sports or other physical activities that may damage your aligners.
For more information on ClearCorrect aligners or to schedule a consultation, please contact our office today at (719) 598-0872.
Same-Day Dental Crowns
Getting porcelain crowns is the best way to have a very natural looking smile. They are used when simply filling in a tooth is not an option. There are times when they decay is so bad that we just have to use a porcelain crown. We also use them with severely damaged teeth or teeth that have already had multiple fillings. Porcelain crowns are attached right to your teeth so that they can function, even when you bite something really hard! There are several types of porcelain crowns so it is important to discuss which type is best for you with your dentist.
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