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Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments That Boost Confidence in Your Smile
Most people have something about their smile they’d change if they could. For some it’s obvious, staining that won’t budge, a chipped front tooth, a gap that’s always been there. For others it’s more subtle, teeth that are slightly uneven, a little worn, or just not quite the shape or color they’d like.
Cosmetic dentistry covers all of it. At Scottsdale Family Dentistry, we offer a full range of cosmetic treatments for patients throughout Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, and Phoenix, from single-treatment improvements to complete smile makeovers. Our goal is results that look genuinely natural, suit your face, and last.
What Cosmetic Dentistry Actually Covers
Cosmetic dentistry is the umbrella term for treatments focused on improving how your smile looks, the color, shape, size, symmetry, and overall appearance of your teeth. Unlike restorative dentistry, which repairs damage or disease, cosmetic dentistry takes teeth that are healthy but not quite right in appearance and makes them something you’re genuinely happy with.
The most common treatments we provide include:
- Dental veneers: porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth
- Teeth whitening: professional-grade bleaching for noticeably brighter teeth
- Dental bonding: composite resin used to repair chips, close small gaps, and reshape teeth
- Gum contouring: reshaping an uneven gumline to improve smile symmetry
- Smile makeovers: a coordinated combination of treatments designed as a complete plan
- Invisalign alignment: for patients whose cosmetic concerns are partly or primarily about tooth position
These treatments can be used individually or combined, depending on what your smile needs and what outcome you’re looking for.
Dental Veneers
Veneers are among the most powerful tools in cosmetic dentistry because of their versatility. A single treatment type addresses multiple concerns simultaneously, discoloration that whitening can’t fully resolve, chips and worn edges, small gaps, irregularly shaped teeth, and minor size discrepancies.
Porcelain veneers are the premium option. Porcelain closely replicates the light-reflecting properties of natural enamel, giving teeth a translucency that composite can’t match as well. They’re highly stain-resistant and with proper care last 10 to 15 years or longer. The process requires removing a small amount of enamel, typically less than a millimeter, which makes it permanent and irreversible. That’s something to understand clearly before committing.
Composite veneers are applied directly to the tooth in a single visit by layering and sculpting composite resin. They cost less, require minimal enamel removal, and can be an excellent option for patients who want meaningful improvement without the permanence or investment of porcelain. The trade-off is that composite stains more readily over time and typically needs replacing sooner, around five to seven years.
No-prep and minimal-prep veneers are ultra-thin versions that preserve most or all of the natural tooth structure. They work well for specific cases, particularly teeth that are already slightly smaller than average, but have limits in how much color and shape correction they can achieve.
Teeth Whitening
Professional whitening is one of the most commonly underestimated cosmetic treatments. The difference between store-bought strips and professional whitening isn’t just strength, it’s consistency, precision, and the ability to address a much wider range of staining. We offer in-office whitening for patients who want fast, noticeable results in a single appointment, and custom take-home trays for patients who prefer a more gradual approach at their own pace.
One important sequencing detail: whitening must be done before veneers are placed. Veneer material doesn’t respond to bleaching agents, so the veneers are color-matched to your teeth after whitening is complete. Getting this order right is what ensures a cohesive final result.
Dental Bonding
Bonding uses tooth-colored composite resin to repair chips, fill in small gaps, build up worn edges, or slightly reshape a tooth. It’s done in a single visit without anesthesia in most cases and at a much lower cost than veneers. The trade-off is durability — bonding is more prone to chipping and staining than porcelain, and typically needs touching up every five to seven years.
For patients with a single chip or a minor issue they want improved without a major commitment, bonding is often the most practical and cost-effective choice.
Gum Contouring
Sometimes a smile looks unbalanced not because of the teeth themselves but because of the gumline. A gummy smile — where too much gum tissue is visible — or an uneven gumline where different teeth are exposed to different degrees, can be corrected with gum contouring. A soft tissue laser gently reshapes the gumline for a more proportionate and symmetrical result. Recovery is quick and the improvement in smile balance can be significant.
Smile Makeovers
For patients who want to address several things at once, color, shape, symmetry, proportion, a smile makeover is a coordinated treatment plan rather than a series of individual procedures. We look at your teeth as a whole: how they relate to your facial structure, how they appear when you speak and smile, what combination of treatments will give you the most natural and balanced result.
Some makeovers involve only whitening and veneers. Others incorporate bonding, gum contouring, or coordination with orthodontic treatment if tooth position is part of the picture. There’s no standard formula, the plan is built around your specific situation and goals.
The Foundation Has to Be Sound First
Cosmetic treatments last longest, and look best, when they’re built on healthy teeth and gums. Before any cosmetic work begins, we assess your overall oral health. Active gum disease, untreated decay, or bite issues need to be addressed first.
This isn’t a barrier to cosmetic treatment, it’s what makes the results hold. A veneer placed over a compromised tooth won’t last. Whitening inflamed gums is uncomfortable and unpredictable. Getting the foundation right means your cosmetic investment actually delivers what you’re hoping for.
What the Consultation Looks Like
Your first appointment is as much a conversation as a clinical exam. We look carefully at your teeth and ask what you’d like to change. Some patients have a very specific request; others just know they want to feel better about their smile and aren’t sure where to start. Both are completely fine starting points.
From there we’ll outline what we recommend, in what order, and what each step involves. If you’re planning a more involved makeover, we may use digital imaging to preview the expected outcome before any treatment begins. You’ll have a clear picture of the timeline and cost before anything moves forward.
Caring for Your Results
For veneers: brush with a non-abrasive toothpaste, floss daily, and avoid habits that put unnecessary force on your front teeth. If you grind at night, a custom night guard protects your investment significantly, it’s the most common reason veneers fail prematurely.
For whitening: results typically last one to three years depending on diet and lifestyle. Coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking are the primary factors that shorten results. Periodic touch-up whitening with custom trays extends the effect considerably.
For bonding: avoid biting nails, chewing ice, or using bonded teeth to open things. Composite is durable but more vulnerable to chipping than enamel or porcelain.
For all cosmetic work: regular professional cleanings and checkups help us monitor restorations, maintain gum health around them, and catch any early changes before they become problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which cosmetic treatment is right for me?
That’s exactly what the consultation is for. The right choice depends on what specifically bothers you, your teeth’s current condition, how permanent a solution you want, and your budget. We’ll lay out the options honestly so you can make an informed decision.
Can cosmetic dentistry fix crooked teeth?
Veneers handle mild irregularities, slight overlaps, small size differences, minor rotations. For more significant misalignment, Invisalign or traditional orthodontics will give you a better long-term result. If it’s borderline, we’ll walk you through both options.
Do veneers look natural?
When planned and made well, completely. The custom design process accounts for your facial structure, skin tone, and the appearance of your natural surrounding teeth, or in the case of a full set, creates the shade and shape you’re aiming for.
Can I whiten veneers?
No, veneer material doesn’t respond to whitening treatments. This is why whitening is always done before veneers are placed so everything can be matched to your target shade from the outset.
How long do cosmetic results last?
Porcelain veneers: typically 10 to 15 years or more. Composite veneers and bonding: five to seven years. Whitening: one to three years with maintenance. We’ll give you realistic expectations specific to your treatment.
Is cosmetic dentistry covered by insurance?
Most cosmetic procedures are not covered by dental insurance since they’re elective improvements rather than restorative treatment. We’ll give you a clear cost breakdown and discuss payment options to make treatment accessible.
What if I’m not sure what I want?
Come in for a consultation. There’s no commitment involved in looking at your options and understanding what’s possible. A lot of patients leave that first appointment with much more clarity, even if they’re not ready to start anything yet.
Book a Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation
If you’ve been thinking about changing something about your smile, one thing or several, a consultation is the right first step. No pressure, no commitment. Just an honest look at what’s possible and what it would involve.
Scottsdale Family Dentistry provides cosmetic dentistry including veneers, teeth whitening, bonding, and smile makeovers for patients throughout Scottsdale, AZ and surrounding communities including Tempe, Mesa, and Phoenix. Call us to schedule a time that works for you.