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Modern dentistry has many tools to restore teeth in a natural looking, more beautiful fashion. The most up-to-date materials and techniques are used in their dedication to renewing and creating beautiful, healthy smiles.

  • Whitening
    A beautiful smile can brighten your life everyday. Did you know most celebrities whiten their teeth? They do it to feel good, look amazing, and make great first impressions. You can do it too. Don't hide behind less than perfect teeth. Here at New York Center for Esthetic & Laser Dentistry we offer three options to fit your lifestyle: Zoom! (in office, just over an hour), Opalescence 10% (During your sleep), Opalescence 20% (several hours a day)
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  • Removal of Dark Spots
    There are many reasons for superficial white, brown, gray, or orange spots that appear on tooth surfaces. Regardless of their origin, these spots are objectionable (unsightly), and may be removed in one or more of the following ways: Microabrasion, Restoration, Veneers/Bonding.
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  • Porcelain veneers
    Veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic material, which are bonded to the front of teeth. This procedure requires little or no anesthesia, and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth. Porcelain veneers are placed to mask discolorations, to brighten teeth, and to improve a smile. Highly resistant to permanent staining from coffee, tea, or even cigarette smoking, the wafer-thin porcelain veneers can achieve a tenacious bond to the tooth, resulting in an esthetically pleasing naturalness that is unsurpassed by other restorative options.
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  • Composite Fillings
    Here at NY Center for Esthetic & Laser Dentistry we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of dental care possible for our patients. This includes filling cavities with white composite material only (as opposed to mercury containing amalgam fillings).
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  • Inlays & Onlays
    Inlays are small inserts completely surrounded by the tooth structure. They are more durable than fillings and leave more of the original tooth structure intact compare to conventional crowns. Onlays – More extensive than inlays, these replace both tooth 's biting surface and at least one missing cusp or corner. Their function is not just protect the tooth, but to build up it's shape. Sometimes onlays are referred as partial crowns and they are the last stop before the full crown.
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  • Crowns
    A crown is a restoration that covers, or "caps," a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, strengthening and improving the appearance of a tooth. Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve the problem. If a tooth is cracked, a crown holds the tooth together to seal the cracks so the damage doesn't get worse. Crowns are also used to support a large filling when there isn't enough of the tooth remaining, attach a bridge, protect weak teeth from fracturing, restore fractured teeth, or cover badly shaped or discolored teeth.
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  • Dental Implants
    Implants offer stability because they fuse to your bone. Integration of the implants into your jaw also helps your replacement teeth feel more natural and some people also find the secure fit more comfortable than conventional substitutes. Candidates for dental implants need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. A thorough evaluation by your dentist will help determine whether you are a good candidate for dental implants.
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