COSMETIC DENTIST

Your Smile Makeover with Cosmetic Dentistry

It won’t cost you and arm and a leg for your smile makeover. You won’t stop smiling after your first visit. We’re the Cosmetic Dentist in St. Petersburg Florida that’s dedicated making your beautiful smile a reality. Your treatment plan will be tailored to your dental goals and what you want to accomplish. We will design a plan that will work with your schedule and your budget. You can look your very best.

Enjoy the confidence the power of our advanced cosmetic dentistry procedures and techniques will give you. Whether your teeth are chipped, stained, cracked, missing, misshapen, or have metal fillings, we at our cosmetic dentistry office in St. Petersburg can help. Don’t hide your smile any longer!

Smile confidently again.

You will receive the best cosmetic and restorative dentistry, customized to your dental goals and what you want to accomplish. Dental phobics need not fear: we provide gentle dental services and cosmetic dental procedures aren’t surgical. Improve the look and health of your gums and teeth. Don’t let your smile make you look older. Leave our office looking and feeling younger.

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Whether you’re looking for a smile makeover or a place to get your teeth cleaned, we’re your local center for cosmetic dentistry and preventative dental care. Contact us today for your beautiful and healthy smile.

Make your pearly whites sparkle with our Professional Teeth Whitening services. Dental-assisted bleaching can last 7 to 10 years with proper care. Using a safe and effective bleaching gel that’s custom-fitted to your teeth, you’ll leave our office with whiter, brighter teeth. Plus we will tell you how to keep them at their pearliest for years to come. Say goodbye to discolored or stained teeth!  

Free Teeth Whitening – a $300 Value!
New patients receive a free at-home teeth bleaching as part of your initial exam.  Call us today to take advantage of this special offer and start smiling confidently!

Dental bonding is a procedure where the dentist applies a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) and cures it with visible, blue light.  This ultimately “bonds” the material to the tooth and improves the overall appearance of teeth.

Tooth bonding techniques have various clinical applications including operative dentistry and preventive dentistry as well as cosmetic and pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, and orthodontics.

Aesthetically restore your smile with Dental Bonding.  With Composite Bonding fillings we can replace unattractive silver fillings, sculpt misshapen teeth, and brighten discolored teeth.  What’s more, composite fillings last longer than traditional silver ones.  Have a beautiful, natural-looking smile quickly and painlessly. 

Have a stain-free, natural-looking smile with Porcelain Veneers. Our dental veneers are ultra-thin, custom-sculpted to fit over your teeth, and won’t stain. We can fix significantly discolored, chipped, pitted, and crooked teeth as well as make certain teeth fuller or longer to fill in unwanted gaps, typically in one or two visits. They’ll make you smile.

A veneer is a thin layer of restorative material placed over a tooth surface, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth, or to protect a damaged tooth surface.

There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer, composite and dental porcelain. A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory, and later bonded to the tooth, typically using a resin cement such as Panavia.  

Don’t call attention to your fillings any longer.  Replace unsightly silver fillings with Dental Inlays and Overlays that match your teeth. End metal mouth with these composite resin, porcelain, or gold dental restorations that look natural. Perfect for larger restorations, it’s durable and long-lasting treatment. 

An inlay is an indirect restoration (filling) consisting of a solid substance (as gold or porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.

An onlay is the same as an inlay, except that it extends to replace a cusp. Crowns are onlays which completely cover all surfaces of a tooth.

Sometimes, a tooth is planned to be restored with an intracoronal restoration, but the decay or fracture is so extensive that a direct restoration, such as amalgam or composite, would compromise the structural integrity of the restored tooth or provide substandard opposition to occlusal (i.e., biting) forces.

In such situations, an indirect gold or porcelain inlay restoration may be indicated. When an inlay is used, the tooth-to-restoration margin may be finished and polished to such a super-fine line of contact that recurrent decay will be all but impossible.

While these restorations might be ten times the price of direct restorations, the superiority of an inlay in terms of resistance to occlusal forces, protection against recurrent decay, precision of fabrication, marginal integrity, proper contouring for gingival (tissue) health, and ease of cleansing offers an excellent alternative to the direct restoration.

Dr. Klein discusses how good oral healthcare impacts your overall health and wellbeing