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For over a decade, our dental office has been the go-to dentist in the Boynton Beach Area. Our superior staff, customer care, and up-to-date technology tools have helped our office rise to the top of an ocean of dental experts. When you arrive at our dental office for your first visit, you will be greeted with a smile and some quick questions to help offer you the absolute best service in town.

After your initial consultation, you will be offered one of our many specialized dental services which may include our general dentistry or our cosmetic dentistry recommendations. We take great pride in offering all of our clients with the best dental care in the area. No matter if you are with us to take advantage of our sedation dentistry, our dental implants or more, our before, during and after care commitment to you is nothing short of a platinum effort.

General Dentistry is the most common and familiar type of dentistry that is considered the primary dental care for people of all ages. You and your entire family are advised by our dental experts on how to care for your overall oral health.
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Dental veneers (sometimes called porcelain veneers or dental porcelain laminates) are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve your appearance.
These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth to improve your appearance.
These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their color, shape, size, or length.
Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or from resin composite materials.
Porcelain veneers resist stains better than resin veneers and better mimic the light reflecting properties of natural teeth.
Many teeth whitening systems and products are available, including whitening toothpastes, over-the-counter gels, rinses, strips, trays, and whitening products obtained from a dentist.
Teeth whitening is ideal for people who have healthy, unrestored teeth (no fillings) and gums.
All toothpastes help remove surface stains, because they contain mild abrasives.
Some whitening toothpastes contain gentle polishing or chemical agents that provide additional stain removal effectiveness.
Whitening toothpastes can help remove surface stains only and do not contain bleach; over-the-counter and professional whitening products contain carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide that helps lighten the color deep in the tooth.
Advances in modern dental materials and techniques increasingly offer new ways to create more pleasing, natural looking smiles.
Researchers are continuing their often decades-long work developing esthetically attractive materials, such as ceramic and plastic compounds that mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
Today, more patients ask us about white fillings because they want their teeth to look natural when they laugh, talk and smile.
White fillings, also called composite fillings, are made from tooth-colored materials that restore the natural appearance of a decayed or previously filled tooth.
When you were 6, losing a tooth was a rite of passage, perhaps achieved by incessant tooth jiggling, biting into a crisp apple, or tying a string around the tooth and giving it a tug.
As an adult, tooth loss is hardly cause for celebration, yet having a tooth pulled is sometimes necessary.
Although permanent teeth were meant to last a lifetime, there are a number of reasons why tooth extraction may be needed.
A very common reason involves a tooth that is too badly damaged, from trauma or decay, to be repaired.
To treat a cavity your dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and then "fill" the area on the tooth where the decayed material was removed.
Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).
First, we will use a local anesthetic to numb the area around the tooth to be filled.
Next, a drill, air abrasion instrument, or laser will be used to remove the decayed area.
The choice of instrument depends on the individual dentist's comfort level, training, and investment in the particular piece of equipment as well as location and extent of the decay.
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