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  • Typical Porcelain Dental Veneer Procedure
    Porcelain veneers are a great way to cover chipped, cracked, discolored, slightly misaligned, or gapped teeth. The procedure is quite common and can be easily performed by most dentists in a matter of a couple visits.
  • Teeth Grinding, Jaw Clenching, and TMJ Disorders
    TMJ refers to the tempromandibular joints, which are the joints of the jaw that connect the lower jaw bone (mandible) to the skull. These joints allow us to open and close our mouths, chew our food, and speak to one another (or ourselves). A TMJ disorder is any condition which interferes with these actions.
  • Advantages of Purchasing a Franchise Business
    The application of porcelain veneers can greatly improve the quality of your smile. Your dentist can easily perform this common procedure in order to fix chipped or cracked teeth, teeth with discoloration, gaps in between the teeth, discolored teeth, misshapen or slightly misaligned teeth, or any other dental situations where porcelain veneers may be useful. Porcelain dental veneers are very thin strips made of porcelain that can be bonded to your teeth in order to improve the shape or color of your smile.
  • False Eyebrow Solution
    Would you like your eyebrows to look fuller, smoother, and perfectly shaped in a matter of seconds? NuBrow is an excellent way to have beautiful eyebrows without the use of pencils, stencils, or tattoos.
  • LipoDissolve: Alternative to Liposuction
    Iron is a beautiful material that develops a lovely patina as it ages. Decorate your room to match your new iron bed.
  • Lumineers: A New Type of Dental Veneer
    If you dream of having a perfect smile, but the thought of having veneers applied to your teeth makes you wince in pain, you'll be happy to know there is a new, pain-free alternative to help you get a fantastic looking smile. Lumineers are porcelain coverings, made from a patented type of porcelain known as Cerinate, applied directly to your teeth.

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