At King of Prussia Dental™
We make sure we do exceptional work, and we’re not afraid to show it!
The page below is dedicated to showcasing the many successes in cosmetic dentistry department. Scroll through them and see if any of these methods might help you smile a little wider and a little brighter.

Smile Makeover #2
This patient came in with some damage and gradual decay of their front teeth. Dental crowns helped return the natural look of this individual's smile and returned the strength to their teeth.
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Smile Makeover #1
Dental bridges are not only a cosmetic tool, but they also help return the strength and function to your smile. This gentleman had a few missing teeth and also required a few dental crowns, as well. We were happy to help! Functionality has returned to his mouth, but...
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Composite Bonding #5
This gentleman had a few fillings that needed to be performed. However, he also wanted a brighter, whiter smile. With enamel bonding, we filled the cavities and covered the front surface with the same bonded filling material, leaving him with a healthier looking...
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Composite Bonding #4
The smile above belonged to a woman who was about to get married. As a gift to herself, she wanted a brand new smile before she walked down the aisle. We were all too happy to make that happen for her. We made her teeth brighter...
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Composite Bonding #3
Sometimes that slightest gap can make us feel self conscious about our smile. Luckily, we can utilize enamel bonding, which is a simple, pain-free solution that can correct the smallest or largest gaps in between teeth. One patient had a slight gap between his two...
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Composite Bonding #2
We had another patient come into our office looking for a full smile makeover. This type of procedure requires a little more work, but all-in-all it only took three hours to complete. She wanted a whiter, brighter smile, but also equally and proportionately sized...
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Composite Bonding #1
A particular problem that exists in many people is a gap between the front two teeth. We had one patient come in for a visit with just that, a space between his two front teeth. He also happened to have smaller lateral teeth that looked disproportionate to his central...
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