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Porcelain Veneers: The Amazing Part of your Radiant Smile!

Dental implants are prosthetic devices, which replace tooth roots. They can replace one or more missing teeth, as well as to support dentures. There are two basic types: endosteal and subperiosteal. Endosteal implants attach directly to the jawbone and rely on it for stability and attachment, while subperiosteal implants lie just below the gum line on top of the gums but do not penetrate the gum tissue. A Veneer session typically includes two visits. The first visit is on the day of the appointment, and it is primarily used to get a plan for the treatment. The second appointment is typically scheduled just a few days later, and it includes adjustments and more advice. Why Do You Need Porcelain Veneers? The dental veneers are porcelain shells that act as a support for the teeth. The material is cemented or bonded to the teeth, and it helps in restoring the natural appearance of the teeth. Veneers are typically used for their cosmetic purposes. They act as a mask to disguise

Know more about Teeth Whitening

Many people are interested in whiter teeth, but beyond just aesthetics, they also want to improve their oral health. For the many people who find a natural solution too laborious or costly, we offer a quick and painless way to get that polished smile. Our process only takes 15-20 minutes - no cutting involved! Teeth Whitening Process The procedure involves applying a tooth whitening gel. This gel typically has between 25% and 40% hydrogen peroxide in it, and then the dentist aims a special heating lamp at your teeth. Protective barrier is used to keep the whitening gel in place on the teeth. The protection barrier is placed between the patient’s lips and gums, so they do not come into contact with the gel while undergoing treatment. Whitening At Home- Whitening teeth from home can be done with an at-home kit, which is available over the counter. The process is: 1) You first brush your teeth twice with a toothbrush and toothpaste. This cleans off the surface layer of plaque and