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Porcelain Veneers
Depending on the color and shape of your teeth, porcelain veneers may be an option. A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain that is custom-fabricated in a dental lab for each individual tooth. The veneers are then bonded in place to produce a beautiful result.

Whitening
What could be more appealing than a warm, bright smile? Rose Dental Group provides in-office whitening as well as a take-home system. This take-home system uses a special solution carrier that is custom-made for your mouth and teeth. Opalescence whitening gel is put into the solution carrier so that it can be worn while you are sleeping. Ask your dentist if you are a good candidate for bleaching.

Zoom! Whitening
Zoom! tooth whitening is scientifically advanced to whiten your teeth fast. Now you can have a whiter, younger, healthier-looking smile in about an hour. Zoom! is the latest stat-of-the-art technology, clinically proven to be fast, safe, and effective.

Crowns
When major tooth structure has been lost through decay or an existing filling, preventing proper tooth function, a crown may be necessary. A crown is the only restoration that covers and protects the tooth all the way to the gum line. Crowns are made of porcelain, gold, or a combination of the two, and usually take two visits to complete. Crowns are custom-fabricated in dental laboratories and are cemented permanently onto the prepared tooth.

Implants
Dental implants may be the answer if you are looking for an attractive, comfortable, and permanent replacement for missing teeth.

Most of us take for granted the work our natural teeth perform. It’s not until we’re faced with tooth loss or experience the diminished ability of our teeth to perform natural functions that we realize the tremendous value of healthy teeth, and how much they affect our everyday lives.

Dental implants have helped hundreds of thousands of people regain the function and confidence they once took for granted. Whether you’re missing a single tooth or require a complete set of teeth, you owe it to yourself to talk with your dentist about the many benefits dental implants can offer.