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J. Eric Hibbs, DDS, FAGD - Aesthetic Family Dentistry
5600 W. Lovers Lane @ Dallas North Tollway, Suite #216
Just Call: 214-351-2311 or
214-DENTIST
Toll-Free: 877-DR-HIBBS FAX: 765-381-2311
Emergency Line: 888-351-3715
Dallas Cosmetic Dentistry - Improving your smile
Tired of putting your hand
over your mouth when you laugh?
Wish your smile showed your true inner beauty?
Well, don't you deserve a beautiful smile?
If not now, when???
Click
here to see how our actual patients got the smile of their dreams!
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Do you want people to turn their heads as you
walk by with a dazzling new smile.
Don't you wish you had the
confidence to smile your brightest and widest when you meet someone new?
Yes, you just might need a Dallas cosmetic dentist!
Your dentist will answer questions you may have about the procedure, maintenance and price to help you choose the treatment that best suits you. As you can see from the diagrams below, there is much to consider when striving for beauty.

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Dr. Hibbs is a featured Dallas
Cosmetic Dentist in the 2006, 2007 and 2008
D Magazine Glamour Guides.
There is an accepted theory put forth over a hundred years ago by famous pioneering psychologists, James and Lange. They determined that actions influence happiness. You can be happier because you smile. Do you smile because you are happy, or are you happy because you smile? Think about it. A beautiful Park Cities smile could make you happier!
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How can my dentist improve my smile?
From subtle changes to major repairs, your dentist can perform a variety of
procedures to improve your smile. There are many techniques and options to treat
teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshapen or missing. Your dentist can
reshape your teeth, close spaces, restore worn or short teeth or alter the
length of your teeth. Common procedures include bleaching, bonding, caps,
crowns, veneers, and reshaping and contouring. These improvements are not always cosmetic. Many of these treatments can
improve oral problems, such as your bite.

Bleaching
Bleaching is a common and popular chemical process used to whiten teeth. Some
people get their teeth bleached to make stains disappear, while other just want
a whiter shade.
Discoloration occurs in the enamel and can be caused by medication, coffee, tea and cigarettes. Discoloration also can be caused by your genetic make-up or simply getting older.
Bleaching can be performed by your dentist in the office or, under dental supervision, at home. Many patients enjoy bleaching at home because it is more convenient. Treatment begins when your dentist creates a custom mouthpiece to ensure the correct amount of whitening solution-10 percent to 20 percent carbamide peroxide-is used and that your teeth are properly exposed. Typically, whitening at home takes two or three weeks, depending on the desired shade you wish to achieve. Whitening in the office may call for two to six 45-minute visits to your dentist's office.

Yes, we are an experienced Dallas Cosmetic Zoom Advanced Power In-Office
Whitening System provider!
Bonding
Bonding is tooth-colored material used to fill in gaps or change the color of
teeth. Requiring a single office visit, bonding lasts several years. Bonding is
more susceptible to staining or chipping than other forms of restoration. When
teeth are chipped or slightly decayed, bonded composite resins may be the
material of choice. Bonding also is used as a tooth-colored filling for small
cavities and broken or chipped surfaces. Additionally, it can be used to close
spaces between teeth or cover the entire outside surface of a tooth to change
its color and shape.
Crowns, also known as caps, are used in cases where other procedures will not be effective. Crowns have the longest life expectancy of all cosmetic restorations, but are the most time consuming.

Everybody can have a beautiful smile!
Veneers
Veneers are placed over the front teeth to change color or shape of your teeth.
Veneers are used on teeth with uneven surfaces or are chipped, discolored, oddly
shaped, unevenly spaced or crooked. Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain or
plastic cemented over the front of your teeth. Little or no anesthesia is
needed. Veneers are used to treat some of the same problems as bonding.
This treatment is an alternative to crowns, which are more expensive. The procedure requires your dentist to take an impression of your tooth. Before the custom-made veneer is glued directly onto the tooth, your dentist will lightly buff the tooth to compensate for the added thickness of the veneer. Once the cement is between the veneer and your tooth, a light beam is used to harden it. Porcelain veneers require more than one visit because they are fabricated in a laboratory. Veneers have a longer life expectancy and color stability than bonding.
Maybe she was born with them, maybe it's Dr. Hibbs...
Actually, she was born with them, but even if you
weren't, you can have a smile like this too!
Contouring and Reshaping
Tooth reshaping and contouring, is a procedure to correct crooked teeth, chipped
teeth, cracked teeth or even overlapping teeth in a single session. Tooth
reshaping and dental contouring, is commonly used to alter the length, shape or
position of your teeth. Contouring teeth may also help correct small problems
with bite. It is common for bonding to be combined with tooth reshaping.
This procedure is ideal for candidates with normal healthy teeth, but who want subtle changes to their smile. Your dentist will take X-rays to evaluate the size and location of the pulp of each tooth to ensure that there's enough bone between the teeth to support them.

For tooth re-shaping and re-contouring, be sure your
Dallas cosmetic dentist has an "artistic" flare!
Which procedure is right for me?
Your dentist can answer many of the questions you may have about techniques used
to improve your smile. The condition of your teeth and desired result you want
often dictates the best procedure. If you are considering a treatment, there are
a few questions you can ask your dentist before deciding if a particular
procedure is right for you.
What about payment plans? We are happy to be associated with Care Credit Patient Financing.
Many people prefer to leave the gap in their front teeth. Here is a website dedicated to them.
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