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invisible braces Grapevine

If you have had restorations, orthodontia, or a complete smile makeover, you want people to notice the final outcome – your dazzling smile. There is a lot, however, that is going on behind the scenes. Today’s post from Mason Dental talks about three important smile makeover components that are not readily apparent when you smile, but are often necessary for the successful result.

Invisible Braces
Not everyone in Grapevine wants to flash a metal smile while their teeth are being straightened. Invisible braces keep your secret safe because it is nearly impossible to see them while they are being worn.

White Fillings

If you have metal fillings, you might be interested in replacing them with composite fillings that match your surrounding teeth. You can’t undo the decay, but you can make the metal disappear.

Tooth Implants

A dental implant is a metal (usually titanium) rod implanted into the bone to replace the missing root after a tooth extraction. The crown and supporting structure are securely and permanently attached to the post. Titanium is super strong and well tolerated by the jaw bone. When the final crown is placed, your new tooth is indistinguishable from the others. Dental implants have many essential advantages over dental crowns. If you are missing teeth, schedule a consultation with Dr. Scott Mason to discuss your options.

Mason Dental – Cosmetic – Implant – Family is located at 801 W Wall St in Grapevine. We have been providing exceptional dental care since 1993. In addition to the services previously mentioned, ask us about veneers, tooth whitening, and sedation dentistry. We look forward to meeting you. Call us today at 817-481-4717.

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817-481-4717

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801 W Wall St
Grapevine, Texas
76051

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