Before and After

An informed patient is a great patient. The more educated one is to the treatment that will be provided, the better it will be for the patient and the dental team. It is incumbent upon the doctors to explain procedures, discuss “advantages and disadvantages”, and offer a treatment plan tailored to the specific needs of that patient. The following before & after photos of our satisfied patients illustrate some of the most common procedures in dentistry today. They will serve as a starting point in your discussions with your dental health care providers at One Centre Dentistry in Scarborough.

Bonding


Tooth bonding is a great conservative alternative to its more involved and costly counterpart, veneers. While bonding can be completed during a single visit, veneers are manufactured in a dental lab and will require production and shipment times and have associated fees. Bonding generally offers restoration with material added to the tooth, or at most conservative reduction.

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Invisalign

Invisalign is a great alternative plan for adults who need of correct malocclusion. Dr. Shabanpour is an Invisalign provider. She has corrected many smiles with Invisalign in cases of open bite, over bite, gaps, crowding and cross bite. To see more Invisalign before & after photos click on Learn More. 


Veneer


Porcelain veneers are thin sheets of tooth-colored porcelain materials that adhere to the front surfaces of your teeth. They’re used on the front teeth – the ones that are visible when smiling (the critical cosmetic zone).  Veneers can whiten teeth, close gaps, correct misshapen teeth, straighten slightly crooked teeth, cover chips and create uniformity.

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Implant

A single unit dental implant, also known as an individual conventional dental implant, is exactly what it sounds like. It is a single tooth assembly intended to replace a single lost tooth. Mechanically, a single unit implant consists of a metal implant (the roots), and an artificial tooth or crown that is visible.