6900 E US Highway 60
Suite 110
Gold Canyon, AZ 85118

Cosmetic Dentistry

A confident smile affects more than just how you look — it shapes how you feel, how others perceive you, and how often you share your expression with the world. When your teeth reflect your best self, you're more likely to smile openly, engage comfortably in conversation, and leave a positive impression in both personal and professional settings.

Concerns about stains, chips, gaps, or worn enamel are very common, and they don’t have to define your smile. Advances in modern cosmetic dentistry make it possible to address a wide range of aesthetic issues with predictable, natural-looking outcomes. Whether you want a subtle improvement or a dramatic transformation, thoughtful cosmetic care can help you feel more at ease and more confident every day.

Designing a smile that suits your face and lifestyle

Great cosmetic dentistry starts with a clear vision of what you want your smile to communicate. Rather than applying the same solution to every patient, our approach begins with a detailed conversation about your aesthetic priorities and an evaluation of how your teeth, gums, lips, and facial features work together. This holistic assessment helps ensure results that look organic and balanced.

We combine clinical expertise with artistic judgment to shape outcomes that complement your facial proportions and personal preferences. From subtle whitening to full smile makeovers, each plan is tailored so changes feel comfortable, age-appropriate, and believable — not overdone. The goal is a smile that looks like you, only more polished.

When appropriate, digital tools and photographic analysis allow you to preview potential results before treatment begins. These visual aids make it easier to align expectations and refine details, so the final smile reflects both professional recommendations and your individual taste.

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Blending aesthetic artistry with reliable clinical methods

Cosmetic dentistry is where precision meets visual harmony. Materials and techniques have evolved dramatically — porcelain and advanced composite resins mimic natural tooth structure in color, translucency, and texture, allowing for restorations that are difficult to distinguish from healthy enamel. Careful planning ensures these improvements also support long-term oral function.

Technology plays an important role in predictable outcomes. Digital imaging, intraoral photography, and shade-matching systems help the team select restorative options that produce consistent, lifelike color and shape. When structure must be rebuilt, biomimetic approaches prioritize preserving healthy tooth material while restoring strength and form.

Every cosmetic decision is made with durability and daily wear in mind. By considering how restorations will interact with your bite and routine habits — such as chewing patterns or nighttime clenching — the treatment plan emphasizes aesthetics that endure as well as impress.

Common cosmetic treatments and how they fit into your plan

Cosmetic procedures range from quick, minimally invasive enhancements to comprehensive restorations. Your treatment path depends on the nature of the concern, your timeline, and the degree of change you want. For many patients, conservative options provide substantial visual improvement with minimal interruption to daily life.

For surface-level discoloration or enamel irregularities, in-office whitening and professional-strength take-home trays can produce noticeable brightening in a controlled and safe way. When shape or small defects are the issue, tooth-colored bonding offers a conservative solution that preserves tooth structure while improving form.

When more significant changes are needed, porcelain veneers or full-coverage restorations can change size, proportion, and alignment with high aesthetic quality. The practice takes care to match color and contour so new restorations integrate seamlessly with surrounding teeth.

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Restoring both appearance and function for missing or damaged teeth

Aesthetic improvement often goes hand in hand with restoring oral function. Missing or severely compromised teeth can affect chewing, speech, and the appearance of your entire smile. By addressing these issues comprehensively, cosmetic dentistry can rebuild confidence and help maintain long-term oral health.

Solutions for missing teeth range from traditional bridges and well-fitted dentures to implant-based restorations that closely mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. The choice depends on the specific clinical situation, the condition of adjacent teeth, and the patient's goals for stability and longevity.

When extensive rehabilitation is required, the plan integrates restorative principles with cosmetic goals so replacement teeth not only look attractive but also contribute to balanced bite forces and comfortable function. This integrated approach helps preserve surrounding bone and soft tissue while delivering a pleasing smile.

Popular cosmetic services we offer

  • Composite Bonding for Small Repairs

    Composite bonding is an efficient way to repair chips, close narrow gaps, and mask minor discolorations. The tooth-colored resin is sculpted directly onto the tooth and cured to form a durable, natural-looking surface. Because the procedure preserves most of the original tooth structure, it is often recommended as a conservative first option.

  • Natural-Looking Tooth-Colored Fillings

    Modern composite fillings replace metal restoration options with materials that match the surrounding enamel. These restorations bond to the tooth, helping to restore strength while maintaining a discreet appearance. They are suitable for both functional repair and improving visible areas of a smile.

  • Professional Teeth Whitening

    Professional whitening systems provide controlled, predictable lightening of tooth enamel under dental supervision. These techniques tend to be more effective and gentler on the tissues than many over-the-counter alternatives. The result is a brighter smile achieved safely and tailored to your desired shade.

  • Porcelain Veneers for Customized Esthetics

    Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells bonded to the front surface of teeth to refine size, shape, and color. They are ideal when multiple aesthetic issues need to be addressed together, and when long-term color stability and translucency are priorities. Careful design ensures veneers harmonize with the rest of your facial features.

  • Full-Coverage Crowns for Heavily Worn or Misshapen Teeth

    When a tooth requires comprehensive restoration due to wear, large previous restorations, or structural damage, a full-coverage crown can reestablish both function and appearance. Modern ceramic crowns provide excellent strength and cosmetic integration without the need for metal substructures.

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How we plan and refine a cosmetic smile makeover

A successful cosmetic outcome depends on clear communication and careful planning. During a consultation, we discuss your concerns, take diagnostic images, and outline possible options that align with your goals. This collaborative process ensures that the recommended treatments reflect both clinical best practices and your personal preferences.

Mock-ups, digital previews, and trial restorations can help you visualize the result before definitive work begins. These intermediate steps allow fine-tuning of shade, shape, and proportion so the final restorations feel natural and meet your expectations.

The practice emphasizes treatment sequences that protect tooth vitality and maximize longevity. By coordinating cosmetic and restorative care with attention to bite mechanics and oral health, the team aims to deliver smiles that look great and function well for years to come.

Taking the next step toward a more confident smile

Choosing cosmetic dentistry is a personal decision that can have a meaningful impact on how you present yourself to the world. Whether you are seeking a minor enhancement or a comprehensive transformation, the right plan combines aesthetic refinement with solid restorative principles so your smile is both attractive and sustainable.

Contemporary Dentistry brings clinical experience, modern materials, and a patient-centered approach to each cosmetic case. We welcome questions and take the time to explain options clearly so you can make informed decisions that suit your lifestyle and goals.

If you're curious about what cosmetic dentistry can do for your smile, contact us for more information. We can help you explore possibilities and determine a personalized path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cosmetic dentistry?

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Cosmetic dentistry offers solutions to improve the look of teeth that are stained, discolored, chipped, worn down, misshapen, a little gapped, or misaligned. It combines the art and science of dentistry to transform a less-than-perfect smile into one that looks naturally beautiful while at the same time enhancing overall facial aesthetics.

What's the quickest way to improve the look of my smile?

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The great thing about cosmetic dentistry is that it offers multiple solutions to quickly improve the look of one’s smile. It all depends on your specific dental needs and cosmetic smile goals. While procedures such as teeth-whitening, tooth-colored fillings, and dental bonding typically provide dramatic improvements in just a single visit, others such as dental veneers only take a couple of visits.

What's the best way to improve the look of dull, drab, or discolored teeth?

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A teeth whitening procedure as provided by our office is often the simplest, quickest, and most effective way to significantly lighten and brighten your smile.

How can dental veneers improve the look of my smile?

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Porcelain veneers are capable of concealing a range of imperfections, dramatically improving the look of teeth that are misshapen, have minor chips, enamel defects, or stains. They also provide an excellent solution for closing small gaps as well as addressing other minor alignment issues. While teeth whitening procedures can effectively treat many cases of dental stains or discolorations to produce cosmetically pleasing results, darker stains, as well as specific issues involving the size, shape, and alignment of the teeth, are better addressed with porcelain veneers.

What type of cosmetic restoration is possible for a back tooth?

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How a back tooth is repaired and restored depends on the extent of the cavity or damage it has sustained. In many cases, a tooth-colored filling is often sufficient to restore the form and function of a back tooth. However, when a significant amount of tooth structure is damaged, or the tooth has had a root canal, it’s often necessary to fabricate a full coverage crown. In this way, the remaining tooth structure is protected from further damage while full function and a natural-looking smile is restored.

Does a tooth that is chipped require a crown?

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Whether or not a chipped or fractured tooth requires a dental crown depends on the extent of the damage. Some minor chips can be addressed with a dental bonding procedure or a veneer. When a significant amount of tooth structure is lost, rebuilding the form and function of the involved tooth may require a full coverage crown.

What's the most cosmetic solution for replacing missing teeth?

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While conventional dental bridges and dentures offer effective and satisfying ways to rebuild a complete and attractive smile, dental implants represent the most advanced solutions for replacing missing teeth. With dental implants, our office can replace a single tooth or multiple ones to give you a smile that feels, looks, and functions like a natural one. Dental implants behave in much the same way as the root of an actual tooth, providing stable, secure, and long-lasting results of care.

How long does a tooth whitening last?

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How long your teeth whitening lasts depends on your lifestyle. Eating, drinking, and smoking habits can have a big impact on maintaining your result. Our office will inform you which food, beverages, or habits can stain your newly whitened smile. As needed, we’ll also help you maintain a white and vibrant smile with a periodic, safe, and effective touch-up whitening procedure.

How much do cosmetic dental procedures cost?

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At the office of Contemporary Dentistry, we want every patient to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful and healthy smile. We strive to make dental care affordable and accessible. Improving the look of your smile is a worthwhile investment, and we always try to optimize any dental insurance benefits to cover your work. However, it’s essential to keep in mind that cosmetic dental procedures may not be covered by your plan. You can count on our office to explain every cosmetic option available to address your needs and the fees involved. To help you begin care without any additional stress or delay, we can discuss different payment options and financing plans.

Why choose the office of Contemporary Dentistry?

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Although achieving aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting results of care requires knowledge, experience, and technical proficiency, it also calls for a professional with an artistic eye and awareness of facial aesthetics. At the office of Contemporary Dentistry, we successfully combine the art and science of dentistry to create smiles that are as beautiful as they are healthy. From performing professional teeth whitening procedures, fabricating custom dental veneers or crowns to rebuilding complete and beautiful smiles with dental implants and much more, we’re well equipped to transform less-than-perfect smiles into ones that look good and feel great.

What is cosmetic dentistry and how does it differ from general dentistry?

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Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of the teeth, gums, and overall smile through treatments that address color, shape, alignment, and proportion. While general dentistry emphasizes oral health, disease prevention, and function, cosmetic work prioritizes esthetic outcomes that complement a patient’s facial features. Many cosmetic procedures also incorporate restorative principles so improvements look natural and perform well over time.

Because esthetics and function often overlap, cosmetic care is planned with attention to bite mechanics, tooth structure, and long-term maintenance. Treatments are selected to preserve as much healthy tooth material as possible while creating a pleasing and balanced result. The goal is a smile that enhances confidence without compromising oral health.

What cosmetic treatments are commonly used to improve a smile?

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Common cosmetic options range from minimally invasive procedures like professional whitening and composite bonding to more comprehensive restorations such as porcelain veneers and ceramic crowns. Clear aligners and orthodontic solutions can address alignment and spacing, while implant restorations and well-designed dentures replace missing teeth with natural-looking results. Each option targets specific concerns and can be combined to achieve a cohesive final outcome.

Conservative choices are often tried first when appropriate, because they preserve tooth structure and can deliver meaningful visual change. More extensive treatments are considered when multiple issues need correction or when long-term stability is a priority. A personalized plan determines which combination will best meet aesthetic goals and functional needs.

How do porcelain veneers compare with composite bonding?

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Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-crafted shells bonded to the front surfaces of teeth to change color, shape, and minor alignment, offering excellent color stability and translucency. Composite bonding uses tooth-colored resin applied and sculpted directly on the tooth, providing a conservative, typically faster option that preserves enamel. Veneers generally deliver superior long-term esthetics and wear resistance, while bonding is more easily repaired and less invasive initially.

The choice between veneers and bonding depends on the extent of change desired, the condition of the underlying tooth structure, and the patient’s preferences for durability and appearance. A diagnostic evaluation and mock-up can show expected outcomes for both approaches. Clinicians consider factors like bite forces and enamel thickness to recommend the most predictable solution.

What can professional teeth whitening achieve and who is a good candidate?

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Professional teeth whitening can significantly lighten intrinsic and extrinsic stains using controlled, dentist-supervised bleaching agents that produce predictable results. Candidates with healthy teeth and gums who have discoloration from aging, dietary habits, or medications often see meaningful improvement. Whitening is less effective for certain intrinsic stains or restorative materials, so an assessment helps determine realistic expectations.

A consultation includes an oral exam and shade assessment to ensure whitening is appropriate and safe, and the dentist can recommend in-office treatments, custom take-home trays, or a combination approach. Results are usually noticeable after a short series of applications, and maintenance strategies help preserve the achieved shade. When restorations are present, the plan accounts for matching or updating restorations to create a uniform appearance.

How are cosmetic crowns and tooth-colored fillings used to restore appearance and function?

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Cosmetic crowns and modern tooth-colored fillings restore damaged or decayed teeth while matching the surrounding enamel for a discreet appearance. Crowns provide full coverage to rebuild shape and strength for heavily worn or structurally compromised teeth, whereas composite fillings repair localized defects and preserve more natural tooth structure. Both options are selected with attention to occlusion and esthetic integration so the result looks balanced and performs reliably.

Material choices such as advanced ceramics or high-quality composites allow clinicians to mimic translucency and texture of natural teeth. Proper bonding techniques and shade-matching systems help ensure a seamless transition between restoration and tooth. Long-term success depends on careful planning, precise fabrication, and routine maintenance.

Can cosmetic dentistry address missing teeth and what aesthetic options are available?

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Yes, cosmetic dentistry offers several esthetic solutions for missing teeth, including implant-supported restorations, fixed bridges, and well-fitted removable prostheses that restore appearance and function. Dental implants recreate a natural tooth root and support a lifelike crown, while bridges can replace one or more missing teeth when adjacent teeth are suitable. Removable dentures remain an option for broader tooth replacement needs or when specific clinical factors dictate their use.

When planning replacement options, clinicians consider facial support, gum contour, and how the replacement will integrate with neighboring teeth to produce a harmonious smile. Treatment sequencing often involves coordinating periodontal health, bone levels, and prosthetic design for predictable esthetic results. A comprehensive evaluation identifies the best approach for long-term comfort and appearance.

How does a smile design consultation work and what should I expect during planning?

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A smile design consultation begins with a conversation about your goals, followed by a clinical exam and diagnostic imaging to evaluate teeth, gums, and facial proportions. The clinician reviews treatment options that align with your priorities and explains how each choice affects appearance, function, and long-term care. Photographs, x-rays, and digital scans are often used to document the starting point and guide the design process.

Many practices offer mock-ups, digital previews, or temporary restorations so you can visualize and refine the proposed changes before definitive treatment. This collaborative planning phase ensures the final result reflects both professional recommendations and your personal preferences. Clear communication and staged planning help create predictable, satisfying outcomes.

What role does digital imaging and mock-ups play in cosmetic treatment planning?

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Digital imaging and mock-ups allow patients and clinicians to preview proposed changes and refine details such as shape, size, and shade before irreversible work begins. Technologies like intraoral scanning, photographic analysis, and computer simulations help translate aesthetic concepts into practical treatment steps. These tools improve communication, reduce uncertainty, and enable adjustments that align the clinician’s recommendations with the patient’s expectations.

Trial restorations and temporary mock-ups provide a tactile and visual experience of the planned outcome, allowing evaluation of comfort, speech, and chewing function. Feedback gathered during this phase informs final laboratory specifications or direct restorative techniques. The result is a more predictable path to an attractive and functional smile.

How long do cosmetic restorations typically last and how should I care for them?

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Longevity of cosmetic restorations varies by material, oral habits, and maintenance, but modern ceramics and well-placed composites can provide many years of satisfactory service when cared for properly. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and attention to habits like grinding or using teeth as tools reduce wear and risk of failure. The clinician will recommend home care routines and any protective measures, such as night guards, to prolong restoration life.

Routine professional care includes periodic evaluations and maintenance to monitor margins, bite relationships, and soft tissue health around restorations. Minor repairs or polishings can extend the aesthetic life of bonding or veneers in some cases. Proactive follow-up helps detect issues early and supports predictable long-term results.

Am I a good candidate for cosmetic dentistry and how do I get started?

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Good candidates for cosmetic dentistry are individuals who have realistic expectations, healthy gums, and an interest in improving the appearance of their teeth while maintaining oral health. An initial consultation evaluates periodontal status, tooth structure, and functional concerns to determine which treatments are appropriate and safe. If restorative or periodontal issues exist, those are addressed first to create a stable foundation for esthetic work.

To begin, schedule a consultation to discuss goals and receive a personalized treatment plan based on diagnostic findings. Contemporary Dentistry offers digital diagnostics, mock-ups, and clear explanations so patients can make informed decisions about their care. This collaborative approach ensures the selected treatments align with both esthetic desires and long-term oral health objectives.