Find the Right Cosmetic Dentistry Treatment

Even with a consistent oral hygiene routine, the secret to a great smile may be cosmetic dentistry. A beautiful, bright grin can give you confidence when meeting others or just laughing. Dr. Todd Armstrong serves the Kenosha, WI, community, and offers cosmetic dentistry to keep your smile its best.

What is the right cosmetic dentistry for you?

A dentist can work with you to decide the best course of action to take regarding improving your smile. You and your dentist will discuss your past injuries, oral hygiene routine, dental problems, eating habits, and other concerns. Here are some of the most common procedures that patients choose when thinking about cosmetic dentistry:

  • Tooth bleaching; While you can do this procedure at home, dentists have more effective whitening solutions, and your dentist may be able to reach places you normally do not. Stain removal is a great way to reset your winning smile.
  • Braces; Whether it’s Invisalign or metal braces, orthodontics help to realign the jaw for a straighter smile. Braces help with over and underbites, crowded teeth, and more.
  • Dental implants; Implants are often an excellent solution to replace missing teeth and for gaps in between natural teeth. They look as natural as your real teeth, too.
  • Bonding and reshaping; Your dentist will apply a safe composite material to your teeth, fortifying them. Afterward, your teeth are reshaped for a natural appearance. This procedure is great for those with misshapen teeth.
  • Veneers; If you have stubborn stains on your teeth that won’t budge, veneers may be an option. These are thin pieces of film that are affixed onto the tooth enamel, changing the look of the tooth and hiding imperfections.

For information on these and other cosmetic dentistry procedures, contact Dr. Armstrong in Kenosha, WI, at (262) 694-7672 to schedule an appointment.


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