Remake Your Smile With Bonding And Shaping

Remake Your Florissant Smile With Bonding And Shaping

Hello Florissant friends of Koch Park Dental! When you think about getting into shape, your teeth are probably not the first body parts that come to mind. But your Florissant dentist may be able to improve your smile with bonding and enamel shaping, and you won’t even have to join a gym!

I’m Dr. Martin Buchheit, an experienced Florissant dentist, and today on my dental blog I want to explain a little more about these relatively conservative cosmetic dentistry procedures that can improve your smile without major remodeling.

Bonding is a great way to improve the appearance of teeth that are cracked, stained, broken, chipped, or have large spaces between them. When teeth are bonded, your St. Louis dentist applies tooth-colored materials, and “bonds” them to the tooth surface.

Usually used in conjunction with bonding, enamel shaping is the process of modifying teeth by contouring or removing enamel. Something my Hazelwood, Maryland Heights, and St. Charles patients love about enamel shaping is that it’s quick, painless, and often yields immediate, dramatic results.

If you are looking for quality, affordable Florissant dental care, give us a call at 314-837-7744. Our friendly dental team would be happy to answer any questions you have about any of our cosmetic dentistry procedures such as veneers and tooth whitening. We would love to explain the latest advances in Invisalign, root canals, and restorative dentistry and let you see our gallery of before and after photos of smile makeovers.

If it has been a while since you have treated your teeth to a deep cleaning, call today to book an appointment with the most gentle yet thorough dental hygienists in Florissant!

Dr. Martin Buchheit
Koch Park Dental – Martin L. Buchheit, DDS
2149 Charbonier Rd.
Florissant, Missouri
 63033
314-837-7744

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