Cosmetic and Restorative

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Tooth-colored Fillings
Decay and failing restorations can be removed and replaced with composite resin. The composite is matched to the shade of your tooth so that the filling blends in with your dentition. These restorations are a safe, reliable way to aesthetically restore the function of a tooth.

Crowns
When teeth fracture or have large cavities that compromise their structure, function or longevity, a dental crown may be recommended in order to provide support and protection. Crowns are seated over a portion of the existing tooth in order to maintain the tooth’s overall form and functions.

CEREC technology allows Dr. Weisenberger to prepare, design and seat your dental crown in just one visit, removing the need for multiple visits to the office. The CAD/CAM technology allows Dr. Weisenberger to take a digital impression rather than using sticky impression material. The information is instantly recorded into the CEREC software, which Dr. Weisenberger will use to design a custom crown as you wait. The crown is then milled in-office ancustom stained and glazed to provide the best aesthetic results possible.

Veneers
Veneers are thin porcelain layers that are cemented directly onto the front of the tooth to improve the tooth’s shade and color. Veneers allow your smile to be transformed while maintaining healthy tooth structure.

Bonding
Cosmetic bonding restores teeth that are chipped, discolored or an unwanted size or shape. By using composite resin, a tooth-colored material, Dr. Weisenberger can restore the function and shape of your teeth. The composite is matched to the color of the tooth for the best aesthetic results.

White Spot Removal
For many reasons teeth can develop white spots that don’t blend in even after whitening. These white spots can be lightened with a quick, simple in-office procedure. No drilling required.

Root Canal Therapy
Sometimes cavities or fractures get too close to the pulp, or nerve, of a tooth, allowing bacteria to enter. When this occurs, the pulp becomes infected, which can lead to a very painful emergency situation. Root canal therapy allows the infected pulp to be removed and the tooth to be saved. After the root canal is completed, the tooth requires a dental crown to protect it from fracturing or becoming reinfected.

Botox
Over time, smiles, frowns and surprises can add years to your face. The muscles responsible for these expressions cause the fine lines and wrinkles we fight to hide.
Botox is a safe approach to diminishing those signs of aging. This non-surgical procedure safely relaxes the facial muscles to give you a rested, youthful appearance. Botox is commonly used to target the deep creases in the forehead, the “crow’s feet” around the eyes and the “elevens” between the eyebrows. It can also be used to address jaw pain associated with TMD.

The entire procedure usually takes 30 minutes. Results can be seen in four to seven days and can last for three to five months. Call today to set up your free consult with Dr. Weisenberger.