Veneers are wafer-thin laminates or shells of tooth-coloured material (porcelain, ceramic or composite bonding material) that are cemented to the front surface of the teeth to improve their cosmetic appearance. Veneers can be used to change the shape, color and length of your teeth in as little as two visits. They look so good that you will wonder why you waited so long. Imagine if every time you smiled you had 100% confidence that your teeth are as beautiful and as sparkling as a movie star. What makes veneers so special is their versatility. By choosing veneers, specially shaped porcelain pieces that attach to the front of the teeth – you are saying goodbye to stained, crooked, protruding, damaged or rotting teeth (and even gaps!) forever. Inlays and Onlays are restorations that are used to repair rear teeth that have a moderate amount of decay. They can also be used to restore teeth that are cracked or fractured but the damage is not severe enough to require a dental crown. Inlays and Onlays are usually made from porcelain or composite resin .
At ozone clinics, our Emergency Dentistry Services are designed for fast assessment and immediate treatment when unexpected dental problems arise. Whether you’re experiencing swelling, infection, bleeding, or sudden sensitivity, our clinically guided approach prioritizes accurate diagnosis, pain management, and timely repair. We deliver dependable emergency care within a health beauty setting focused on both wellbeing and appearance. The following are the warning symptoms of a dental emergency: • Toothache or sudden tooth pain • Swelling around your jaw or mouth • pus discharge • fever • tender to touch
What is Zoom teeth whitening? A quick and easy procedure doesn’t take a lot of time or effort. It brightens your teeth up to 8 degrees and definitely makes them shine brighter after a lonely session. Zoom technology, a UV-powered device with bleached hydrogen peroxide gel. In a comfortable atmosphere, full of relaxation, the patient sits down to put the gel on the surface of the teeth. After that, the dentist exposes the teeth to UV light for fifteen minutes. Finally, the dentist evaluates the color of your teeth and, if necessary, repeats the session again until we achieve the results we want.