Cosmetic Dentistry

Dr. Athans specializes in Cosmetic Dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile. Dr. Athans offers a variety of cosmetic dental procedures, including teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and more. These treatments can address issues such as discoloration, misalignment, gaps, and chipped or cracked teeth. Our goal is to help you achieve a beautiful, confident smile that you can be proud of.

Philips Zoom In-Office Teeth Whitening

Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening

Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening is a popular procedure that can help to whiten teeth by up to eight shades in one session. The procedure uses a high-intensity light to activate a hydrogen peroxide gel, which penetrates the enamel and breaks down stains. If you are looking for a quick and effective way to whiten your teeth, Philips Zoom In-office Teeth Whitening is the perfect solution for you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

If you want a brilliant, white smile with immediate results, then look no further than Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening treatment. It only takes one hour and brightens your teeth up to eight shades lighter and is a trusted treatment by millions of people worldwide. So if you’re looking for a cosmetic dental treatment for stunning white teeth in a flash, schedule a quick appointment today!

Benefits of Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening:

  • Quick and easy: The procedure takes about an hour, and you can see results immediately.
  • Effective: Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening is one of the most effective teeth whitening procedures available.
  • Safe: The procedure is safe for most people, and there are few side effects.

Side Effects

Side effects of Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening:

  • Tooth sensitivity: Some people may experience temporary tooth sensitivity after the procedure.
  • Gum irritation: In rare cases, the procedure can cause gum irritation.
  • White spots: In rare cases, the procedure can cause white spots to appear on the teeth.

Aftercare

You have just experienced a revolutionary teeth whitening procedure, now what?

Now that you’ve had your teeth whitened, it’s important to take steps to maintain your results. Here are a few tips:

  • Avoid dark-colored foods and drinks for at least 24 hours, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and cola. These foods and drinks can stain your teeth, even after they’ve been whitened.
  • Use a whitening toothpaste. Whitening toothpaste can help to remove surface stains and keep your teeth looking whiter.
  • Floss and brush your teeth regularly. This will help to remove plaque and bacteria, which can also stain your teeth.
  • See your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. Your dentist can help to keep your teeth healthy and white.

Here are some specific foods and drinks to avoid for one week after your teeth whitening procedure:

  • Drinks: Coffee, tea, red wine, cola
  • Condiments: Ketchup, mustard, red sauces, soy sauce, steak sauce
  • Food: Berries, red meat (steak or hamburger)
  • Toothpaste: Colored toothpaste (Would suggest using Sensodyne toothpaste)
  • Mouth rinse: Colored mouthwash, fluoride treatment, chlorhexidine

By following these tips, you can help to keep your teeth looking white and bright for years to come.

Veneer shade guide
Veneers

Veneers

Veneers slide snugly over the front of teeth to immediately transform the shape and shade of your smile. They are an excellent solution for stained, chipped, cracked, injured, or misaligned teeth. As a durable and long-lasting alternative to crowns, veneers resist staining and deliver a natural appearance that helps you feel confident every time you smile.

Bonding

Bonding is a cost-effective and minimally invasive option for masking chipped, stained, injured, or otherwise imperfect teeth. During the bonding procedure, a delicate layer of tooth-colored composite is sculpted onto the affected teeth, adding strength and creating a natural-looking finish. The result blends seamlessly with your smile while protecting the tooth underneath.

Dental bonding tools