Cosmetic Dentistry

Teeth Whitening | Cosmetic Dentistry Fort Worth Dentist | Thomas L. Phillips Jr., DDS

Self confidence starts with a beautiful smile.

If your feeling unsure about how your teeth are looking it can be a real struggle for you every day. Dr. Phillips understands the concept and needs for a gorgeous smile. Cosmetic dentistry will give you healthy radiant teeth. It’s one of the most effective ways to give you the smile you want for total confidence.

Dental Bonding

Wouldn’t you love a movie star smile! You can achieve that look thanks to dental bonding. This innovative technology is fast and simple, usually requiring only one trip to our Fort Worth office. The results are stunning. We are ready to assist you in achieving that look.

Why should You Choose Dr. Phillips for Dental Bonding

Dr. Phillips has years of experience in many dental procedures, Bonding being just one of them. He is happy to offer a free consultation to patients to figure out if this is the best procedure for them. Together you can decide the proper treatment for the results you want.

What Is Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a ceramic resin that is bonded on to the tooth and hardened with an intense light. First the tooth is etched to prepare for the bonding material. The process is simple and can be achieved in one office visit. Dental Bonding is used for:

  • Repairing tooth decay damage
  • Improving tooth alignment
  • Filling gaps in teeth
  • Other cosmetic reasons as improving tooth color appearance

Cosmetic Restorative Dentistry

Using the best, tested, and trusted dental materials and techniques cosmetic fillings have replaced the old traditional amalgam fillings. This material is better because Dr. Phillips removes less of your biological tooth for a composite filling than what is needed to remove and replace an amalgam filling.

Teeth Whitening

One of the easiest ways for improving the appearance of your smile is by whitening your teeth. There are many products available over the counter. Not one works like ZOOM that Dr. Phillips offers. It is an in office whitening procedure that has great results. They also offer take home whitening kits by ZOOM for his Fort Worth and metroplex patients.

Composite Tooth Fillings | Fort Worth Dentist | Thomas L. Phillips Jr., DDS
Why Choose Dr. Phillips For Teeth Whitening

Dr. Phillips has done whitening on thousands of patients. Offering his in office ZOOM which is quick for fast results or he offers the home kits by ZOOM for patients that are less expensive and this maybe more convenient for the patient. It is important to remember the over the counter whiteners don’t work as well as the more powerful whiteners do in a dental office. Whitening solutions only work on natural teeth. Any existing crowns, fillings or veneers won’t be affected by the whitening solution. You might consider having some of your dental appliances replaced after your teeth are whitened.

Porcelain Veneers

Many of us dream of perfect teeth and Porcelain Veneers can make that dream come true. This amazing procedure are custom porcelain veneers. They bond directly to the front of the tooth enhancing dramatically its color appearance and shape. Dr. Phillips offers a free consultation to go over all the procedures, cost and any questions patients may have.

Why You Should Choose Dr. Phillips for Porcelain Veneers

Dr. Phillips and his staff of dental professionals have the tools and experience necessary to provide high quality dental veneers to their patients. Porcelain veneers are a great choice in attaining that dream come true smile which adds so much confidence.

Dr. Phillips prepares the surface of your natural teeth for the placing of the veneer or veneers. He applies a thin layer of very strong porcelain material directly over the tooth surface. It is then set with a white light. It is a simple and quick process. You can have a great smile in a very short amount of time.

Porcelain Crowns

A crown covers the entire surface of an existing prepared tooth. We have very durable porcelain crowns now that look just like your natural teeth.

Why Should You Choose Dr. Phillips For Porcelain Crowns

Dr. Phillips has many years of experience doing porcelain crowns, choosing the right color match and seating of the crowns.

FAQs:

What is cosmetic dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry is the dental specialty focused on optimizing the smile’s aesthetics. While some cosmetic dentistry interventions can also be used to stabilize the structure of damaged teeth, the primary objectives of this specialty are to enhance the appearance of the smile.

What is a dental crown?

A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed on top of a tooth that has been severely compromised by a large cavity or an injury. Dental crowns can also be placed on unusually small teeth to make them look larger. Dental crowns can be made of metal, ceramics or porcelain fused with metal. Dr. Phillips will work to provide you with a dental crown that addresses both your aesthetic and structural concerns for your teeth.

What is a veneer?

A veneer is a thin, tooth-shaped shell typically made of porcelain that can hide flaws like stains or chips in your teeth. Additionally, Dr. Phillips can use veneers to make an undersized tooth look proportionate to its neighbors or even “straighten” a slightly crooked tooth. Because veneers are made of porcelain, which looks quite similar to biological tooth enamel, this treatment results in a natural appearance. Veneers are customized, so they can be specifically designed to match the rest of your smile.

I have sensitive teeth, can I still whiten my teeth?

Pre-existing tooth sensitivity doesn’t automatically rule you out as a candidate for teeth whitening treatments. However, teeth whitening treatments can result in increased tooth sensitivity as a side effect, so if we know that you are already susceptible to this issue, we should plan carefully for your treatment. Dr. Phillips will work closely with you to take steps to minimize the risk of sensitivity, such as recommending a toothpaste specially formulated for sensitive teeth or spacing out follow-up treatments to reduce sensitivity.