Cosmetic

Cosmetic

Enhance Your Smile with Our Cosmetic Dentistry Services

Looking for the best cosmetic dentist in Idaho Falls? The dentists at Sunnyside Dental Center have over 60 years of combined experience performing cosmetic dentistry in Idaho Falls! Our goal is to help you feel comfortable and confident in your new smile. Book an appointment today to get started.

Cosmetic Dentistry

Teeth Whitening

A smile can be a big influence to your self-esteem and confidence. Our team is dedicated to providing the best Idaho Falls teeth whitening service. We have both take home and in-house solutions to keep that smile brighter than ever!

Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are ideal if you have chipped teeth, short teeth you’d like to lengthen, or large gaps between the teeth. This dental procedure provides an instant smile transformation, as they cover the front of the tooth completely. Perfect for a white and uniform appearance, without any irregularities. 

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns and bridges can help your teeth last longer and improve your smile’s health. Crowns are ideal for patients that want a beautiful cosmetic result, in addition to their strength and durability.

Home Care Tips

  • Try to avoid beverages that stain your teeth. This would include coffee, tea, sodas, and red wine.
  • Using teeth whitening toothpaste at least twice per week can help keep maintain a brighter smile. 
  • Take care of your dental veneers the same way you would care for your other teeth: regular brushing and flossing.
  • Dental crowns are strong and durable, but it’s still best to avoid sticky or hard foods. This will extend the longevity of the crown.
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Preventative

Through regular check-ups, cleanings, and patient education, we strive to help you maintain optimal oral health for a lifetime.

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Cosmetic

Discover the transformative power of cosmetic dentistry at Sunnyside Dental Care, where dental aesthetics meet expert care and precision.

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Implants

Restore your smile with confidence through dental implant services at Sunnyside Dental Care, providing solutions for damaged teeth.

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Root Canals

Revitalize your smile and preserve oral health with root canal treatments at Sunnyside Dental Care, ensuring both comfort and smile aesthetics.

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Wisdom Teeth

At Sunnyside Dental Care, we offer professional wisdom teeth extraction services, focusing on both the health of your smile and its appearance.

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Dentures

Experience the comfort and confidence of a complete smile with high-quality dentures provided by Sunnyside Dental Care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The word periodontal literally means “around the tooth.” Healthy gums tissue fits like a cuff around each tooth, where the gum line meets the tooth, it forms a slightly v-shaped crevice called a sulcus. In healthy teeth, this space is usually three millimeters or less.

Periodontal diseases are infections that affect the tissues and bone that support teeth. As the tissues are damaged, the sulcus develops into a pocket that is greater than three millimeters. Generally, the more severe the disease, the greater the pocket depth and bone loss. The enlarged pockets allow harmful bacteria to grow and make it difficult to practice effective oral hygiene. Left untreated, periodontal diseases may eventually lead to tooth loss. Periodontal Disease has also been linked recently to Heart Disease.

The mouth is filled with countless bacteria. Periodontal disease begins when certain bacteria in plaque (the sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on the teeth and surfaces lining the mount) produce toxins and enzymes that irritate the gums and cause inflammation. The resulting inflammation, which may be painless, can damage the attachment of the gums and bone to the tooth.

If Plaque is not removed regularly it can harden into rough porous deposits called calculus, or tarter. The tartar’s pores hold bacteria and toxins, which are impossible to remove even with regular brushing. The only way to remove the tartar is to have it professionally removed in a dental office.

If you notice any of the following:

  • Gums that bleed easily
  • Red, swollen,or tender gums
  • Gums that have pulled away from your teeth
  • Persistent bad breath
  • pus between the teeth and gums
  • Loose or separating teeth
  • A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
  • A change in the fit of partial dentures

You need to see your dentist to have your gums evaluated by the dentist or dental hygienist.

A bridge helps maintain the natural shape of your face and may help support your lips and cheeks. The loss of a back tooth may cause your mouth to sink and your face to look older. When a tooth is lost, the nearby teeth may move up or down toward the space. The places unusual stress on both the teeth and tissues in your mouth.

In addition, the gum tissues and the bone that hold teeth in place can break down, increasing the risk of gum disease. Teeth that have tipped are difficult to clean, making them for likely to decay. As a result, even more teeth may be lost.

A fixed bridge is commonly cemented to the natural teeth next to the space left by the missing tooth. A false tooth (called a pontic) replaces the lost tooth. The pontic is attached to the crowns.

Nothing can take the place of a healthy set of teeth, but when disease or and accident ends in tooth loss, it’s good to know you have some options in restoring your smile.

Implants are metal posts or frames that are surgically placed beneath your gums. After placement the implants0plats fuse to the bone of your jaw and act as artificial tooth roots. Replacement teeth – singularly or grouped on a bridge or denture – are then mounted to the implant.

Not all patients may be able to have implants as an option to replacing a missing tooth. Candidates need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support an implant. Candidates must be in overall good health.

Cosmetic dental procedures are treatments performed by cosmetic dentists to improve the appearance of teeth and enhance your smile. These procedures focus on enhancing the aesthetics of your teeth rather than addressing functional issues.

Cosmetic dentists can use several techniques to repair cracked teeth. One common cosmetic dental procedure is dental bonding, where a tooth-colored resin is applied and shaped to restore the tooth’s appearance. Porcelain veneers, thin shells bonded to the front of teeth, can also be used to cover cracks and improve their aesthetics.

The gum line plays a crucial role in cosmetic dentistry as it frames and enhances the overall appearance of the teeth. Gum reshaping or gum contouring can be performed to improve the symmetry and balance between teeth and gums, creating a more harmonious smile.

Cosmetic dental procedures and aesthetic dentistry are often used interchangeably, as both focus on enhancing the appearance of teeth. The main difference lies in the scope of treatment. Cosmetic dentistry primarily concentrates on improving the aesthetics, while aesthetic dentistry encompasses a broader range of treatments to achieve an overall pleasing smile, considering facial harmony and proportions.

The cost of cosmetic dentistry procedures can vary depending on several factors, including the specific treatment, complexity of the case, geographic location, and the dentist’s expertise. Generally, cosmetic dentistry tends to be an investment as it involves specialized techniques and high-quality materials to achieve desirable aesthetic outcomes.

It’s important to consult with a cosmetic dentist for an individualized treatment plan and to discuss the cost breakdown and available financing options to make the best decision for your oral health and smile transformation.

Usually we like to start seeing Children on a regular basis around the age of 3. We find that at this age they are better able to communicate with us, and understand what we are telling them. We do see children that are younger that 3 if the parent sees something in there mouth that they are concerned about.

You should start brushing your child’s teeth as soon as they come in. Do not give them a bottle with anything but water in it to go to sleep or for naps.

A sealant is a plastic material that is usually applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth – premolars and molars. This plastic resin bonds into the depressions and grooves (pit and fissures) of the chewing surfaces of back teeth. The sealant acts as a barrier, protecting enamel from plaque and acids. Sealants do not protect the teeth from decay in between the teeth. The best way to prevent decay from forming between the teeth is to floss daily and brush 2-3 times a day.

As long as the sealant remains intact, the tooth surface will be protected from decay. Sealants hold up well under the force of normal chewing and usually last several years before a reapplication is needed. During your regular dental visits, your dentist will check the condition of the sealants and reapply them when necessary.

Though brushing and flossing help remove food particles and plaque from smooth surfaces of teeth. Pits and fissures, however, are places that are extremely difficult to clean. Toothbrush bristles cannot reach all the way into the depressions and grooves to extract food and plaque.

The normal flow of saliva, which helps clean food particles from other areas of the mouth, cannot “wash out” pits and fissures, so they are places that are especially prone to decay. In fact, most cavities form in pit and fissure areas, and permanent molars are extremely susceptible to this form of decay. Sealants protect these vulnerable areas by “sealing out” plaque and food.

A crown is a restoration that covers, or caps, a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size. Its purpose is to strengthen or improve the appearance of a tooth. A crown is placed for a number of reasons.

  • to support a large filling when there is not enough tooth remaining
  • to attach a bridge
  • to protect weak teeth from fracturing
  • to restore fractured or cracked teeth
  • to cover badly shaped or discolored teeth
  • to cover a dental implant

Several steps are involved in placing a traditional crown. Usually at least two visits are necessary. The dentist will prepare the tooth by removing the outer protion of your tooth to accommodate the thickness of the crown. If the tooth has a filling, part of the material may be left in place to serve as as foundation for the crown. An impression is made to provide and exact model of the prepared tooth. Your dentist or dental laboratory technician, following the written instruction of the dentist, will then make the crown from the model.

Cosmetic dentistry offers various solutions for missing teeth, such as dental implants, bridges, and dentures. Dental implants provide a permanent solution by surgically implanting a replacement tooth root, while bridges and dentures are removable options that fill the gaps left by missing teeth.

Some common cosmetic dental procedures include teeth whitening, dental bonding, porcelain veneers, dental implants, and dental crowns. These treatments address various cosmetic concerns such as tooth discoloration, chips, cracks, gaps, and missing teeth.

Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells made of tooth-colored porcelain that are bonded to the front surface of teeth. They are designed to improve the appearance of teeth by enhancing their shape, size, color, and alignment. Porcelain veneers can address various cosmetic issues such as chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth.

Yes, cosmetic dentistry procedures are designed to provide natural-looking results. Skilled cosmetic dentists utilize advanced materials and techniques to ensure that treatments blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Whether it’s porcelain veneers, dental implants, or dental crowns, the goal is to create an aesthetically pleasing smile that appears natural and enhances your overall facial features.

While both dentists and cosmetic dentists are trained professionals in oral health care, there is a distinction between their areas of focus. A general dentist is responsible for overall oral health, preventive care, and diagnosing and treating dental issues such as tooth decay and gum disease.

On the other hand, a cosmetic dentist specializes in enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the teeth and smile. They offer a range of elective procedures, such as teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and dental implants, to improve the shape, color, alignment, and overall appearance of the teeth. Cosmetic dentists aim to create beautiful, natural-looking smiles that boost confidence and self-esteem.