Modern cosmetic dentistry can help you attain a more attractive smile even if your teeth are damaged, discolored, fractured, chipped, cracked, misaligned, malformed, or if there are gaps between them.
Improving the appearance of a person’s smile by employing one or more of the procedures offered by cosmetic dentists is referred to as a “smile makeover.” When developing a patient’s treatment plan, cosmetic dentists collaborate extensively with their patients. You will learn some information that, with any luck, will make it easier for you to comprehend the numerous different cosmetic dentistry treatments that are currently available.
One of your most distinctive qualities is your smile. Cosmetic dentistry in Las Vegas and the surrounding Summerlin area is constantly improving. With various cutting-edge treatment choices, Summerlin Dental Solutions patients of all ages can now easily have a gorgeous, healthy smile fit for a celebrity. It can be finished in a few days rather than weeks!
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Let us help you achieve your smile objectives! In contrast to routine dental care, cosmetic dentistry combines art and science. Your dentist can offer smile improvement, restoration, and maintenance procedures through cosmetic dental care for the best possible dental health. Our clinic is delighted to use cutting-edge methods and high-tech materials to provide you with a stunning, natural smile and all the advantages that go along with it.
Just a few of our other services on offer include:
With a fresh smile that is both attractive and healthy, you’ll feel more assured about your look. You are no longer required to endure missing, broken, crooked, or discolored teeth.
Through our nonprofit, Always Smile, we restore confidence by providing life-changing dental care to those in need.
Dental veneers are wafer-thin shells that are uniquely created from porcelain or resin to match the color, shape, and size of the patient’s teeth. Dental cement is utilized in the attachment process to secure them to the teeth and cover the front surface. After removing approximately half a millimeter of enamel from the tooth’s surface, these thin shells are bonded (cemented) to the front of the teeth to change their color, form, size, or length. This is done to make cosmetic adjustments to the teeth.
The application of a veneer is the name for this method. Veneers are frequently referred to as “Hollywood teeth.” According to its name, the price of this surgery can range anywhere from $500 to $1,300 for each tooth that needs to be treated.
Bonding the teeth with a tooth-colored, putty-like resin is the first step in dental bonding, a process that lasts for a very long time and requires plastic surgery. After that, the resin is cured using a laser or ultraviolet light, which helps to bond it to the tooth. Your dentist will hone, shape, and polish it to your satisfaction.
Bonding is an excellent material that can serve as a cosmetic alternative or substitute for amalgam or silver fillings. It can repair teeth that have decay, chips, fractures, or misshapenness, as well as teeth that have been cracked or chipped. The process of bonding a tooth can take up to an hour and costs between $100 and $400.
A dental crown, more generally known as a cap, is a restoration that covers and replaces the whole portion of a tooth that lies above the gum line and has been affected by decay or injury. This helps to restore the tooth’s original shape, size, and toughness, as well as its beauty.
Crowns are a type of dental restoration that can be used for both cosmetic objectives, such as covering teeth that are deformed or badly discolored, and functional purposes, such as safeguarding a tooth that is at risk of fracturing or holding a tooth that has already broken together. On average, a crown costs between $500 and $900. Ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, resin, or even metal can be utilized in the production of crowns.
Inlays and onlays are types of indirect fillings that can be used to repair or replace teeth that have been damaged by decay or damage from tooth decay. They are available in a variety of materials, including gold, porcelain, and composites. On the other hand, inlays and onlays are created in a dental laboratory before being bonded into place by your dentist during a separate session in their clinic. At this session, dental fillings will be placed directly into the tooth that needs to be treated.
When a filling is bonded inside the middle of a tooth, it is referred to as an “inlay,” and when it covers the biting surface of the tooth or includes one or more points of the tooth, it is referred to as an “onlay.” Both types of fillings are considered to be restorations.
The word “inlay” describes the process by which a substance is bonded inside the middle of a tooth. Using inlays and onlays as an alternative to crowns allows for the preservation of the maximum amount of the patient’s original tooth structure. This cosmetic dentistry surgery might cost anywhere from $650 to $1,200 for each tooth that needs to be treated.
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots made of titanium placed into the bone socket where a missing tooth used to be to replace it. During the healing process of the jawbone, new bone will form around the metal post implant. This not only firmly anchors the post in the jaw, but it also lays the groundwork for a new tooth to be attached to in the future. The cost of this surgery might range anywhere from $1,250 to $3,000 depending on the specifics of the patient’s case.
To create a bridge, a crown is placed on each of the natural teeth adjacent to the space that has to be filled, and then artificial teeth are inserted into the gap. Dentures are removable tooth substitutes that may be cleaned in the same manner as real teeth. Dentures are also known as false teeth. Dental braces are used in cases where a patient’s teeth are crowded, misaligned, or otherwise crooked. These devices work by applying consistent force to the patient’s teeth over the course of a predetermined amount of time.
Yes, we welcome new patients from Centennial Hills and all surrounding northwest Las Vegas communities. You can complete your new patient forms online before your first visit to save time. Call (702) 341-9160 to schedule.
Approximately 15 minutes. Take US-95 south to Summerlin Parkway, exit at Rampart Blvd, and head south about 1 mile to 851 S. Rampart Blvd., Suite 230. The route avoids most Strip traffic.
Absolutely. Dr. Cohan has over 31 years of experience treating patients of all ages, including children. Our gentle approach and sedation options make visits comfortable for even the most anxious young patients.
We accept most PPO dental insurance plans. Our administrative team will verify your benefits and provide a detailed cost estimate before treatment. We also offer CareCredit financing with 0% interest for 12 months.
Yes, we fabricate custom-fitted athletic mouthguards that provide far better protection than store-bought options. Custom guards fit precisely, stay in place during activity, and allow normal breathing and speaking.
We understand Centennial Hills families have busy schedules with school and activities. Please call our office at (702) 341-9160 to discuss appointment times that work with your family’s routine.
Three things you will not find at most offices closer to Centennial Hills: we see one patient at a time (no double-booking), we use 3D CBCT imaging and AI-assisted diagnostics, and Dr. Cohan has earned 19 Best of Las Vegas awards across multiple categories.
Yes. Invisalign Teen is an excellent option for adolescents who want straighter teeth without the appearance and restrictions of metal braces. Dr. Cohan will evaluate whether your teen is a good candidate during a consultation.
We recommend twice-yearly exams and cleanings for most patients. Children, patients with gum disease, or those with certain health conditions may benefit from more frequent visits. We will create a personalized schedule for each family member.
Yes. Fluoride treatments are a standard part of our preventive care program for pediatric patients. They strengthen developing enamel and significantly reduce cavity risk, which is especially important for children with active, snack-heavy lifestyles.
Yes. We offer same-day emergency appointments for toothaches, broken teeth, knocked-out teeth, and dental infections. Call (702) 341-9160 immediately and we will get you in as quickly as possible.
A 3D cone beam CT scan produces a detailed three-dimensional image of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding anatomy. It reveals problems invisible on standard X-rays, including hidden infections, impacted teeth, and bone loss. The radiation dose is minimal and comparable to a few days of natural background exposure.
Yes. Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth, where most childhood cavities develop. They are quick, painless, and highly effective at preventing decay.
Yes. We offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) which is safe for children and provides gentle relaxation during treatment. The effects wear off within minutes after the mask is removed, and your child can return to school the same day.
Simply call our office and provide the name and contact information of your previous dentist. We will request your records directly. You can also bring any recent X-rays or treatment records to your first appointment.
Yes. Dr. Cohan evaluates children’s bite alignment and jaw development as part of routine exams. If orthodontic treatment is needed, she can provide Invisalign for appropriate cases or refer to a trusted orthodontist for more complex needs.
Regular cleanings and exams, custom athletic mouthguards for sports, fluoride treatments for children, sealants for cavity-prone teeth, and nightguards for family members who grind their teeth. Prevention is always less expensive than treatment.
We are a private practice, not a corporate chain. Dr. Cohan owns and operates the practice, sees one patient at a time, and personally performs your treatment. There is no rotating cast of providers, no production quotas, and no pressure for unnecessary procedures.
We can often schedule family members consecutively to minimize trips. Because we see one patient at a time, we cannot treat multiple family members simultaneously, but we do our best to accommodate back-to-back appointments for families.
Yes. Our office at 851 S. Rampart Blvd., Suite 230 has a large, free parking lot directly adjacent to the building. There is never a parking issue or a meter to worry about.
After-Hours Calls Are Triaged By Our Team For Urgent Dental Emergencies.