Sugar Land Dentistry | Houston Cosmetic Dentistry | Neuromuscular Dentistry in Sugar Land, TX
 
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110 Bay View Drive | Sugar Land, Texas 77478  
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Dentistry in Sugar Land, TX


Cosmetic Dentistry

Smile Makeover

Do you love your smile, or do you hate looking in the mirror because you dislike what you see? If you would like to create a lasting impression wherever you go, let us give you a total smile makeover. Our cosmetic dentists can remove blemishes and transform your appearance with teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, and Invisalign clear braces, as well as aesthetic restorations such as composite fillings or replacement teeth.

Your smile makeover will begin with a consultation. Many patients bring examples and pictures of smiles they find attractive to this visit. Dr. Davey or Dr. Wheeler will listen to your desires, study your facial features, and then design a personalized plan for your new smile. After the dentist completes your smile makeover, dazzle family and friends with your one-of-a-kind smile.

Call our Sugar Land dental office today for your comprehensive examination and consultation with Dr. Davey or Dr. Wheeler. We welcome residents of Sugar Land, Houston, Katy, Richmond, and the surrounding areas to our practice.

Did you know?

According to a study by the Gallup Organization and Consumer Reports, dentists are among the top five most trusted professionals.


What do powdered fruit, talc, honey, dried flowers, mice and lizard livers have in common? They have all been ingredients in ancient toothpaste and powder. Yum.


Attention Chocolate Lovers…Many dentists agree raisins can cause more tooth decay than chocolate. Sticky foods such as raisins and dried fruits can stay on the teeth longer and develop more decay.


According to a study at the University of Connecticut, too much toothpaste early in life is responsible for more than 70% of fluorosis cases (staining or mottling of tooth enamel that develops when children swallow fluoridated toothpaste). Although this problem is only cosmetic, it is recommended children under six only use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and be reminded to spit it out after brushing.