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Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry in Downtown Oshawa

From small tweaks to full smile makeovers, we can change the shape, shade, or spacing of your teeth to help you get the smile you've always wanted. And now you can get your new crown in 2 hours instead of 2 weeks!

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Our restorative dental services include:

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Ceramic Crowns - Get a new crown in 2 hours!

High-quality cosmetic crowns are used to repair and enhance damaged or misshapen teeth. And now you can say good-bye to temporary crowns, impression trays and second visits! For intraoral scanning with our CEREC Primescan and Primemill to digitally create and produce your final restoration.

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Veneers

Veneers give you a complete smile makeover. They change the appearance of your teeth to make your smile look brighter, straighter, and more even.

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Lumineers

Lumineers are ultra-thin veneers that quickly transform your smile without the need for drilling, removing enamel, or local anesthetic.

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Contouring and Bonding

Contouring and bonding remove or conceal stains or chips, reshape misshapen teeth, and correct the spacing between teeth to enhance the appearance of your smile.



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Frequently Asked Questions

Your first cosmetic dentistry appointment begins with you and your dentist talking about how you’d like to change your appearance. Your dentist may also examine your teeth and take x-rays of your teeth and jaws. Depending on the treatment you choose, your dentist may show you a preview image of your new smile. In some cases, you may also be able to try out temporary cosmetic restorations to see how they look.

Brush and floss veneers just like your natural teeth. This prevents staining and it keeps your natural teeth healthy and free from decay.

Crowns and veneers seem similar, but they are used for different purposes. Crowns are designed to replace an entire tooth. Veneers are attached to the fronts of your visible teeth and don’t cover the whole tooth. Your dentist will recommend the best options for you during your cosmetic consultation.

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