Calgary Cosmetic Dental Treatments Blog

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June 12, 2012

Your smile is entirely unique and the amount of time it takes to provide you with a seamless, beautiful smile will depend entirely on the current state of your teeth. A smile makeover combines several cosmetic procedures to correct issues including:

  • Cracked and chipped teeth
  • Gapped and unevenly spaced teeth
  • Broken and missing teeth
  • Significantly stained and discolored teeth

The range of cosmetic imperfections in your smile will play the determining role in how long your smile makeover procedure will require to complete. Smile Makeover Service...

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November 08, 2010

Whether it is fair or not, people judge you by appearances. If you possess a smile that is less attractive than it could be because of discolored teeth, it can affect your self-image. People who have discolored teeth smile less often due to embarrassment. There are many factors that cause tooth discoloration and many teeth whitening options for treating discolored teeth to get them back where they belong. Every day, you submit your teeth to a number of staining agents that can wreak havoc on your teeth. Among the most notorious are:

  • Coffee
  • Chlorophyll laden foods
  • Berries
  • ...
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June 29, 2009

Dental veneers can quickly and effectively offer a great solution for correcting crooked, chipped, or stained teeth. Even though veneers offer all of these benefits, they also are a low-pain procedure. Dr. Gordon Chee utilizes a local anesthetic, so patient comfort levels are high. A degree of tooth sensitivity can occur, but this discomfort is only temporary. Generally, only low pain levels exist for this confidence-generating and life-altering dental procedure.

A porcelain veneer is a slim, ceramic covering that is bonded to the front of your tooth. Porcelain veneers...

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March 31, 2008

People who are sensitive to hot and cold foods or liquids experience this because they have root surface exposure, also called gum recession, at or near the gum line. If you have this sensitivity, you might be understandably concerned about it in regard to dental implants.

Since dental implants don’t have roots which can be exposed to the surface near the gum line, they typically don’t make people sensitive to hot and cold. However, since restorative procedures such as dental implants deal with your gums and nerve tissues, you might experience some temporary sensitivity to hot and cold. If this...

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