Cosmetic Dentistry

The world looks brighter from behind a smile

Cosmetic Dentistry

What To Expect

We specialize in transforming smiles through advanced cosmetic dentistry. Our comprehensive services include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and smile makeovers.

Using the latest technology and personalized treatment plans, we help you achieve a radiant, confident smile. Experience exceptional care and stunning results at Billings Family Dentistry.

What is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Veneers

Veneers are natural looking, custom-crafted, thin restorations to fit your teeth and blend in with the rest of your smile. They are able to be made with minimal to no tooth removal and can correct unwanted spacing between teeth, chipped, dark, stained or crooked teeth.

Bleaching

Over time your teeth can become stained or discolored for many reasons: the foods and beverages you consume, the medications you take, smoking, injuries, genetics and the simple effects of aging. Daily brushing and flossing (and even using tooth whitening toothpastes) are not enough to remove deep-set stains and yellowing.

You need the tooth whitening services that only a qualified dental practice can offer. Here at Billings Family Dentistry we offer custom whitening. Do not hesitate to let your hygienist know if this is something that you are interested in.

Bonding

Chips can oftentimes be repaired using a procedure called bonding, in which a strong, durable, tooth-colored composite material is used to fill in the missing area of the tooth. Once the bonding is applied, the tooth is contoured and polished to match your other teeth. No one will ever know that you once had a chipped tooth, so you can smile confidently once again.

Gingivectomies

A gingivectomy, also known as gum recontouring, is a dental procedure that involves the removal of excess or diseased gum tissue. This treatment is often used to improve gum health, treat gum disease, or enhance the aesthetic appearance of a smile. By reshaping the gum line, it can create a more balanced look, especially for individuals who have a “gummy” smile or uneven gums.