Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Smile Makeovers

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teeth whitening | west allis If you’re considering a professional teeth whitening treatment in Milwaukee, WI we can help!

A professional teeth whitening treatment is part of cosmetic dentistry, but it is also one of the fastest ways to improve your smile without an invasive procedure, time off work, or a lot of expense.

We also offer a take-home teeth whitening system that relies on custom trays and our prescription-strength whitening gel to brighten your smile over days or weeks.

A professional teeth whitening treatment is far more effective than a product you can purchase online or in your local drugstore. When it comes to your smile, you should always trust a professional to provide the very best and safest care, and this includes teeth whitening options.

Find out Whether You’re a Good Candidate for Professional Teeth Whitening

If you’re considering professional teeth whitening, contact WisconsinSmiles today for an assessment with our top cosmetic dentist. Also, give us a call if you have questions about teeth whitening in Milwaukee, WI.

Research has shown that once teeth are lost or removed, the jawbone gradually shrinks and changes shape. Additionally, the pressure of dentures on your gums over a long period of time can cause your gum tissue to become softer. The result is dentures that used to fit perfectly, but now feel loose and unstable.

Check the Fit of Dentures

At WisconsinSmiles, we recommend that your dentures be checked for fit and comfort every year. During these routine checkups, we may find that the denture has lost its proper fit and needs to be relined or remade. Your dentures may have been loose longer than you realize and lose their fit after about 5-10 years of use. By using dental adhesive, you may have masked the loose fit of your dentures for a long period of time.

However, using dental implants allows us to help slow done bone loss as well as erosion of the gums. Dentures are effective for esthetics, but they stress on top of the gums and jaw bone. Since dental implants are surrounded by bone, the chewing forces transfer this pressure into the bone, much like your natural teeth do. 

Contact Us

If you would like to learn more about dental implants and how they benefit your oral health, please call our West Allis dental office. We’ll be happy to arrange a convenient consultation with Dr. Monteagudo.

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