Dr. Austin and Dr. Benjamin Cope have done hundreds of cosmetic dentistry cases. There are many different options to choose from when transforming your smile.
Composite Veneers
Composite Veneers are a type of cosmetic veneer made from a tooth-colored resin material. Unlike zirconia veneers which are crafted in a dental lab, composite veneers are applied directly by the dentist in a single visit, making them more accessible and affordable. Composite veneers are not as long lasting as Zirconia veneers, and may stain over time. However, the affordability and beautiful results make composite veneers a common choice.
Zirconia Veneers
Zirconia Veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted from Zirconia, the strongest dental material on the market. Porcelain was formally used. Veneers cover the front surface of teeth to enhance their appearance. They are often used to address aesthetic concerns, including discoloration, chipping, misalignment, gaps, or worn-down teeth.
Zirconia Veneers
Crowns
Many patients choose cosmetic crowns to instantly straighten and whiten some or all of their teeth. Some choose to have crowns across the front upper 6 and lower 6 teeth, though there are a variety of options with cosmetic crowns depending on your anticipated results. These transformations can dramatically improve the smile and confidence of the patient. The doctors are perfectionists and artists, so they will not rest until the smile fits your expectations.
Crowns-caps and Same Day Crowns
Before and After
Before: Patient needs Upper Arch Rehabilitation. Presents with Upper Anterior teeth that are stained, incisal edges (tooth edge) are worn down and chipped, and gumline recession is present.
After: Smile restored with placement of 8 Upper All Porcelain Crowns (Caps). Gumline and incisal edges are now uniform. Patient now has longer, better shaped teeth to enhance the smile line and aid in chewing/biting function
Before: Patient unhappy with six Upper Anterior teeth. The edges are uneven, the gumline is uneven on the two central incisors, and the color/shade is not uniform. The two lateral incisor teeth have been previously restored and are poorly shaped.
After: Smile restored with 6 Upper Anterior Crowns that are properly shaped, gumline is uniform, and color/shade is the same for all 6 incisor teeth.
Before: Patient has 4 Upper Anterior Crowns (caps) that are poor in color and shape.
After: Smile restored and enhanced with 4 Upper Anterior All Porcelain Crowns. The color/shade matches the patient's natural enamel and the two Central Incisors were lengthened to create a more natural smile.