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Dental Studies in the mid-1990s, Dr. Attar has performed thousands of procedures to repair chips, fill in gaps, straighten, restore and whiten teeth. The fundamental concept of cosmetic dentistry is that by changing the shape and color of teeth, you reverse the natural effects of aging, and shave years off your personal appearance. Common Cosmetic procedures include: Contouring – Involves polishing of surface enamel to smooth uneven teeth and rough edges Bonding – A composite material bonds to teeth to close gaps and repair chips Teeth Whitening – Safe and advanced whitening enhances surface enamel without damaging an original tooth, removing effects of coffee, smoking, aging and other wear. Invisalign® – A system that allows you to align your teeth without braces. A series of aligners that you switch out about every two weeks. Each aligner is individually manufactured with exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into place. Veneers – Durable and color-matched porcelain overlays cover imperfect teeth and for natural-looking perfection. Implants – An artificial tooth root substitute is fused to the jawbone, providing a strong foundation for crowns and bridges. For more information on Cosmetic Dentistry and specific treatments, please visit the American Dental Association's informative website. Or call us at 320-654-9999 for a consultation today. General Dentistry Preventative Care – One of the best things you can do to maintain a healthy smile is to see your dentist for regularly scheduled check-ups and cleanings. Restorative Care – Once your teeth have been examined, there may be a need for further restorative work including Flouride Treatments Root Planing and Scaling Cavity Filling Implants Crowns Dental Bridges Root Canal

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