2022

Botox for TMJ Treatment?

Most patients who are seeking possible TMJ treatment solutions have probably come across Botox as a method of decreasing the pain. Whereas Botox can give some pain relief, it is not a good solution long term. In fact it is not a long-term solution at all. Using Botox for TMJ is simply placing a band-aid

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Do I have to do 10 Porcelain Veneers to Change My Smile?

What does it take to change a smile?  When considering cosmetic dentistry, this should be dependent on what the patient’s desires are and not what the dentist wants to see.    Is it necessary to do 10 porcelain veneers to change a smile, absolutely not.   There are many options available to correct smiles.   Case

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Smile Rejuvination: Worn Teeth and an Aging Smile, and Missing Lateral Incisors

Many patients present with cosmetic dentistry concerns and desiring a more natural and attractive smile.  A complex cosmetic dentistry case as she is missing her upper lateral incisors which was treated with custom designed porcelain veneers and laser gum recontouring.  In addition her concerns were:   Worn teeth Discolored teeth Fillings that keep falling out

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Is Surgery the Only Option for Overbites and TMJ Pain?

Many patients present in our office for consultations regarding options to correct their overbites without undergoing orthognathic surgery.  Some have TMJ Pain and some do not. Most do not want to have major surgery on their faces and do not need too. There are usually several main reasons patients present with this concern: Facial Appearance

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