Our
cosmetic dentists utilize state-of-the-art technology and
cosmetic dentistry procedures including, but not limited to,
porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, porcelain crowns, dental
implants, and tooth-colored fillings to achieve excellent
results for all their patients in Houston, Texas and across
the country.
Both
Davis and Coleman are accredited members of the American Academy
of Cosmetic Dentistry. The Houston dentists have become renowned
for their dental work on numerous beauty contestants and winners
and media personalities. Worried about cost? Don't be! We
have patients that travel here from all over the country because
our cosmetic dentistry costs dramatically less than it does
in other big cities. Patients can fly here, get quality cosmetic
dentistry, and fly home with money to spare!
Houstonian
Molly Rentz was compiling her modeling portfolio when she
decided to let Dr. Spiker Davis and Dr. Scott Coleman show
her a variety of "looks" that could be achieved
with cosmetic dentistry.
In
the case of Molly Rentz, Dr. Davis started out with the "natural"
look for her - "We just filled in the spaces," he
explains.
Look number two is the Sporty Look. "The cuspids are
more pointed and the teeth are more square," Dr. Coleman
notes.
Executive look calls for "harder lines, where the teeth
are square and even, and you have a very full, Farrah Fawcett
smile. When everything is even, it's an older look."
For the final go-round, Dr. Davis gave Molly Rentz the Glamour
Look, "where the laterals are shorter, softer rounded
… a more delicate smile," he says.
"Typically, women want all their teeth the same length,"
says Dr. Coleman. "When they come in, that's what they
usually ask for, because models look that way. We tell them
it's actually a more masculine look for most, but if that's
what they want, that's what we give them."
It
was quite a project, but the photography session showed her
exactly how she looked with each type of bonding. (And who
said dentists never have any fun?)
We Use the Latest Technology
High
technology is used throughout the office. There are very small
video cameras that are used to look inside your mouth and
let you, as well as the doctors, see what’s going on.
Computers are used to simulate what your smile would look
like with the changes before the work is actually done.
