Smile Gallery


For some, the appearance of standard silver amalgam fillings is unattractive. They are noticeable when you smile and can cause your teeth to appear discolored.
If you need a filling but don’t want it to be visible, tooth-colored composite fillings are appealing alternatives. Composites can also be used for minor reshaping of chipped teeth or to fill small gaps between teeth to give you a more even, appealing smile.


Do you have a minor cosmetic issue with your teeth you wish you could have repaired? Have you always thought that cosmetic dentistry was out of your reach?
Minor esthetic flaws can sometimes be corrected using an affordable, non-invasive procedure called dental bonding. Dental bonding can be beneficial for patients who want to avoid dramatic procedures but have some small concerns about the appearance of their teeth.




Crowns and bridges are restorations that correct dental problems while protecting and strengthening your teeth.
A dental crown is custom made to fit over a damaged natural tooth. It restores the function of the tooth and provides strength and support. Dental bridges fill in the space left by a missing tooth to complete your smile.


Decades ago when the movies were new, some movie stars wore veneers over their teeth to mask dental issues. Directors, producers and the stars themselves wanted their smiles to look perfect. Today many celebrities still opt for dental veneers so they can have a picture-perfect smile. As part of our cosmetic dentistry treatments, Seminole Dentistry offers porcelain veneers so you too can finally have the Hollywood smile of your dreams.


Are you unhappy with the color of your teeth?
Staining can occur for many reasons, including smoking or tobacco use. Your teeth can also become stained by regularly eating certain foods and beverages. Plus, teeth naturally start to darken as you age.
Luckily, visiting our office for a professional whitening treatment can reverse the effects of tooth staining and give ...


Did you know that tooth enamel is stronger than bone? Each day your teeth withstand literally tons of pressure. Sometimes, however, a tooth will become cracked. There are a variety of factors that can cause this. Though your permanent teeth are meant to last your entire lifetime, this is not always the case. Chewing on hard objects, genetics, personal habits, foods you eat and medications are some of the causes of cracked teeth. Should one of your teeth crack, it is not necessarily lost.