Cosmetic Dentistry
Love the smile you see in the mirror.
From subtle brightening to a complete smile plan, cosmetic care should look like the best version of you.
We begin by listening to what you would change, then map a realistic plan around your face, health, goals, and budget.
Treatment details
Compare the possibilities below, then we can build a plan around the changes that matter to you.
A plan before treatment
We begin with your priorities: what you notice, what you would like to change, and how subtle or comprehensive you want the result to be. We then evaluate tooth proportions, color, gumline, bite, facial features, and oral health.
The result is a sequenced plan with realistic options, costs, and tradeoffs.
Refining the visible teeth
Veneers are thin porcelain restorations bonded to the front of selected teeth. They can improve color, shape, symmetry, worn edges, small gaps, and certain chips while preserving as much tooth structure as the case allows.
Planning and previews help define the look before the final restorations are made.
A brighter, even result
Professional whitening uses controlled materials and a plan tailored to your starting shade and sensitivity. It can brighten many common stains more predictably than over-the-counter products.
Results vary by stain type and habits; existing fillings, crowns, and veneers do not whiten, so we account for them in the plan.
A conservative touch
Tooth-colored composite resin can repair small chips, close minor gaps, mask localized discoloration, or refine a tooth’s shape. It is applied directly, sculpted, cured, and polished—often with little removal of natural tooth structure.
We will explain how bonding compares with veneers or other options for durability and appearance.
Discreet tooth movement
A planned series of removable, custom trays moves teeth gradually without metal brackets. An exam and digital records determine whether aligners can address your alignment and bite goals.
Consistent wear, scheduled progress checks, and retainers after treatment are important to a stable result.
Health, function, and appearance
When a smile needs both repair and aesthetic change, the order matters. We consider gum health, decay, missing or damaged teeth, bite, proportions, and color together before beginning treatment.
This coordinated approach avoids duplicating work and keeps the final result functional as well as attractive.
Natural comes first. We recommend the least invasive path that can predictably achieve your goals.
That is the goal. Shape, color, translucency, proportion, and facial features guide every recommendation.
Results vary with diet and habits. Periodic touch-ups and good home care can maintain brightness.
Many mild to moderate alignment concerns qualify. An exam and digital records determine the right approach.
Some cases require limited preparation while others may be more conservative. Your plan will prioritize tooth preservation.
Request an appointment or call our Longmont office. We’ll help you find the right next step.