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Our Mailing Address
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Harbour Landing Dental
4911 Warner Ave Suite 202
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714.846.4414
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Hours of Operation
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Work hours:
Mon - Thurs 8am - 5pm
Fri 8am - 12pm
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Cosmetic Dentistry for that Hollywood look
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Cosmetic dentistry, much like its counterpart cosmetic surgery in medicine, is becoming
an increasingly important part of dental practice today.
Many scientific studies have shown that a person's self esteem and their self-confidence
is directly related to their feelings about their appearance. The teeth and mouth
are extremely important to a person's facial appearance, and thus cosmetic dentistry
can play an important role in improving a person's feelings of self worth by improving
their sm
Cosmetic dentistry today is a blending of art and science. With the focus on esthetics,
the results in combination with using the very latest in dental restorative techniques
and materials can improve your smile to give it a more pleasing appearance. This
in turn, makes a person feel better about themselves, which can improve many facets
of their life.
The restorative dentists and staff at HLD can offer you a variety of cosmetic procedures
to make your smile a thing of beauty.
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Some of the following can be greatly helped by cosmetic dentistry:
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- Diastemas (spaces or gaps between
teeth)
- Broken or chipped teeth.
- Stained or washed out fillings.
- Cracked or leaking fillings.
- Permanently discolored teeth.
- Crooked or poorly shaped teeth.
To fix these types of problems any or all of the following techniques might be used.
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Consider Porcelain Veneers to correct imperfect
teeth
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Porcelain Veneers are custom-made shells made to fit precisely over the entire front
(facial) surface of the tooth. They are permanently bonded to the tooth surface
by special resin cements, making them extremely strong and durable.
Three main benefits of veneers are:
- Very minimal drilling (preparation)
on the tooth.
- Little or no discomfort to achieve
an extremely esthetic result.
- Veneers are stronger, more durable,
and more color stable than bonding procedure.
A porcelain veneer is indicated when the entire front (facial) surface of the tooth
needs a facelift. However the tooth structure must be relatively intact, because
veneers only adhere to sound, natural enamel. If a tooth were fractured severely,
then an all porcelain-type crown would be a better choice.
Veneers are made by a dental laboratory from an impression (mold) taken after preparation
of the tooth in the dental office in exactly the same way crowns are made. Thus
veneers can be custom colorized to achieve a superior esthetic result.
With proper home care veneers can last for years with no replacement. However, it
is very important to maintain good oral hygiene, and to avoid bad habits such as
chewing ice or biting fingernails in order to ensure that your veneers will last
you many years.
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Composite Bonding will fill in gaps and holes
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When only a small amount of tooth structure needs replacement, composite bonding
can give a good esthetic result. Composite bonding is one of the most conservative
and affordable ways to restore a cosmetic problem.
The bonding procedure is done usually with minimal drilling (preparation) on a tooth.
A conditioner is then applied to the enamel to allow the composite resin to adhere
to the tooth. The resin is then applied to the tooth, and it is shaped and contoured
to match your existing teeth.
Important things to remember about bonding is that: 1. There are only several colors
or shades of resin to pick from, 2. The bonding is done right at the chair so the
shaping is not nearly as custom and individual as a laboratory made crown or veneer,
and 3. The resin itself is prone to staining due to microscopic porosities in the
material and the resin is not nearly as strong as porcelain.
The resin or restorative materials consist of a resin-based oligomer matrix, such
as such as a bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate BISMA or urethane dimethacrylate(UDMA),
and an inorganic filler such as silicon dioxide silica. Compositions vary widely,
with proprietary mixes of resins forming the matrix, as well as engineered filler
glasses and glass ceramics. The filler gives the composite wear resistance and translucency.
A coupling agent such as silane is used to enhance the bond between these two components.
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Try Teeth Bleaching for a fresh clean look
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The bleaching system we use at HLD is Opalescence Trèswhite’s
Tray System and Opalescence Boost Gel in-house whitening systems. They are take
home system, and gives good results and is easy to use. It is also the only tooth-bleaching
product, to date to be approved for use by the American Dental Association.
Harbour Landing Dental also now offers the Zoom Whitening system. This is a new
system that uses a combination of both pateneted Zoom! gel and a special activation
light to brighten and whiten your teeth. The Zoom Tooth Whitening System is the
fastest way to white your smile.
It's a well know fact that if you shop at Target or Walmart, there are many whitening
products available on the shelf above the toothpaste. The prices range from
around $7.50 for a pocket pack of strips, to about $50.00 for a full 7 day treatment.
These are fine for maintenance, but if your teeth are really yellowed or stained,
your best off implementing the Zoom Whitening Treatment first.
The Zoom system is extremely concentrated, and has to be applied by a trained dental
technician in case a bad reaction occurs. But you will get whiter teeth for sure.
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Porcelain Inlays for replacing fillings
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Porcelain inlays are made in the same manner as crowns and porcelain veneers. They
are made in the dental laboratory from an impression taken of the tooth. They are
excellent restorations for bicuspids and molars where enough sound tooth structure
remains so as not to make a crown necessary to restore the tooth. They are made
of porcelain ceramic and are much stronger than tooth-colored fillings or silver
fillings. Used appropriately, porcelain inlays and onlays can provide a functional
esthetic restoration for the back teeth.
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Colored Fillings that match your tooth color
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The fillings are made of composite resins similar to the resins used for the bonding
procedure.
In certain situations these type of fillings can give a functional esthetic result,
however the size of the area of the tooth needing restoration must be small enough
that the composite resin material used for these fillings will take the chewing
forces exerted on the back teeth. The procedure is much the same as for cosmetic
bonding, however the amount of drilling required is more because the dentist has
to remove the decay or the old filling from the tooth before he can place the composite-resin
filling.
The resin or restorative materials consist of a resin-based oligomer matrix, such
as such as a bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate BISMA or urethane dimethacrylate(UDMA),
and an inorganic filler such as silicon dioxide silica. Compositions vary widely,
with proprietary mixes of resins forming the matrix, as well as engineered filler
glasses and glass ceramics. The filler gives the composite wear resistance and translucency.
A coupling agent such as silane is used to enhance the bond between these two components.
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Porcelain Crowns and Bridges
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Porcelain crowns and bridges can offer a very esthetic, functional answer in these
situations where a tooth lacks enough sound structure to choose a less aggressive
method of restoration, or, in the ease of bridgework, where one or more teeth is
missing and needs replacement. For more information see the section in this website
about
Crowns and Bridges.
Crowns and Bridges have advanced much now in the 21st century, with the introduction
of several new lines of computer numerical controlled (CNC) milled materials such
as ceramic and zirconia. A mold is taken of the mouth, and then a replica of the
tooth is designed on the computer using CAD/CAM technology. The computer file is
then sent to the CNC machine for milling, resulting in an extremely lifelike replica
that is almost as strong as the original.
Complete restorations and smile-makeovers have been done with the use of strategically
planned crowns and bridges, in which the shape is sculptured by the specialist,
and the color is carefully selected and matched as well. Many cases exist in which
the use of crowns and bridges have been implemented on front facing teeth, with
no detection from others.
The restorative dental staff at HLD looks-forward to discussing your cosmetic
dentistry options with you, by offering their expertise on the appropriate method
of treatment for your particular situation.
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