Smile Makeover

If you want a gorgeous smile, call Gables Exceptional Dentistry to ask about a smile makeover. Our team focuses on transforming ordinary smiles into brilliant and stunning ones. Regardless of how your teeth look today, we will do everything in our power to make them perfect. Our Coral Gables, FL patients trust us with their cosmetic dentistry needs because we have a reputation for excellence.

To learn more, schedule a smile makeover consultation by calling (305) 614-2438.

What Does a Smile Makeover Involve?

We will start by examining your teeth and learning more about what goals you have for your smile. Then, we will present you with your options and help you decide what will be best for you. Most of the time, we will recommend a combination of procedures to achieve the results you have in mind. There are many cosmetic dentistry procedures that we can use, including:

  • Professional teeth whitening
  • Dental veneers
  • Dental crowns
  • Dental implants
  • Rapid and predictable healing
  • Dental bonding
  • Invisalign®
  • Laser gum recontouring

Teeth Whitening in Coral Gables, FL

Yellow and stained teeth are a sign of age. Eating foods that are artificially colored, drinking coffee, tea, wine, and smoking can also cause teeth to become yellow and stained. This will negatively impact your appearance and can even make your teeth look unhealthy. As a result, many of our Coral Gables, FL patients have their teeth professionally whitened at our dental office.

There are several ways to whiten your teeth. An in-office whitening treatment can whiten your teeth by up to eight shades in a single visit and without causing any discomfort. For patients who prefer to whiten their teeth on their own schedule, we can provide a customized at-home whitening system. To learn more, call (305) 614-2438 and schedule a consultation.

Dental Veneers in Coral Gables, FL

If you have severely stained or damaged teeth, dental veneers can improve your smile. We are a highly regarded Coral Gables, FL cosmetic dentist, and we create natural-looking dental veneers that transform ordinary smiles into extraordinary ones.

When you schedule an appointment with Gables Exceptional Dentistry, we will examine your teeth to determine if veneers are the best option for achieving your cosmetic dentistry goals. Dental veneers can:

  • Close gaps between teeth
  • Make teeth more even and uniform
  • Cover up stains that do not respond to whitening
  • Restore cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
  • Make misaligned teeth appear straight

Smile Makeover in Coral Gables, FL

Some patients use dental veneers to make their teeth appear larger and create a more balanced smile. If you have teeth that appear too small for your smile and frame, veneers can elongate your teeth and make your smile more proportionate.

Dental Crowns in Coral Gables, FL

When teeth are more severely damaged or broken, a dental crown is often a better solution for transforming their appearance and function. A crown can be made with natural-looking ceramic or porcelain to improve the appearance of the tooth and strengthen it.

If you have older metal crowns, as part of your smile makeover, we can replace them with modern porcelain or ceramic crowns to make your smile look natural and healthy. Similar to veneers, today’s tooth-colored dental crowns can also make teeth appear more even, close gaps, cover stains, and restore cracked or chipped teeth. The major difference is that a crown surrounds the entire tooth to provide additional stability.

Dental Implants in Coral Gables, FL

Our patients trust our team at Gables Exceptional Dentistry to replace their missing teeth with natural-looking dental implants. With dental implants, you can enjoy all of your favorite activities and foods without worrying about the tooth falling out or becoming loose. This is important because, with other procedures like dentures, teeth can become loose while running around or just eating lunch with friends. Dental implants are so natural looking that you will not be able to tell the difference between the implant and your other teeth.

Some people may also elect to use dental implants to straighten crooked teeth or teeth that are not responding to orthodontics. This is an important part of a smile makeover because, if all of your teeth are white and beautiful, but one is noticeably crooked, your new smile will feel incomplete.

How Do I Start My Smile Makeover?

To get started on your smile makeover, call our Coral Gables dentist office and schedule an appointment with expert cosmetic dentist, Dr. Mirtha Amador. You can reach us at (305) 614-2438, and we will be happy to find a time that is convenient for your schedule.

Cosmetic Dentistry Terminology

Bleachorexia

When a person abuses teeth whitening solutions without consulting a dental professional, causing significant damage to their tooth enamel and gums in the process.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person’s teeth, gums, and/or bite.

Cosmetic Imaging

A way for a cosmetic dentist to display and break down the changes cosmetic procedures can make to a patient’s appearance to help them understand treatment recommendations.

Crown Lengthening

A surgical procedure that increases the extent of a tooth structure for restorative or esthetic purposes.

Dental Crown

An artificial tooth, usually made of porcelain, that covers the top of an implant or a severely damaged tooth for an aesthetically pleasing and fully functional result.

Dentist

A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation

A customized treatment that strives to optimize health and features of the entire mouth with multiple procedures.

Smile Selection Guide

A way for a patient to select the type of smile they desire when enhancing the appearance of their teeth.

Smile Shape Guide

A way for a patient to determine how they want to improve their smile with various cosmetic dentistry procedures.

Tetracycline

An antibiotic that can cause permanent gray discoloration of teeth when taken at a young age.