Porcelain Veneers

Teeth Treatments at Coast Dental

Teeth Whitening

Having a beautiful smile is important to all of us at Coast Dental. Our teeth whitening procedure is done in our office by our skilled professionals. Teeth whitening is an effective way to brighten your smile. It's also perhaps the most economical cosmetic dental procedure. Choose the most comfortable whitening product, right from our front desk! Come by for more information 1976 College Blvd, Oceanside, CA 92056.

Lumineers

With the painless procedure of lumineers, you can have the smile you've always wanted! Lumineers are digitally designed to be ultra-thin, (about as thin as a contact lens) so they can be applied smoothly over your teeth to give off a natural looking smile. Not all lumineers are made the same, please call us today for an appointment to design your perfect match (760) 758-9400

Dental Implants

Dental implants typically has three parts: the implant, the abutment, and the crown. There is no tooth-replacement option that will give you a longer-lasting result. Implants also help preserve tooth-supporting bone that naturally deteriorates when a tooth is lost. Loss of bone is one of the major hidden consequences of losing teeth. Call us today (760) 758-9400

Porcelain Veneers

If your teeth could use improvement in color, size, shape, alignment, or spacing, then porcelain veneers could be just what you're looking for! In dentistry, a veneer is a wafer-thin layer of super-strong porcelain that convincingly substitutes for natural tooth enamel. When bonded to your teeth, porcelain, like natural tooth enamel, is luminous and sturdy. Come by for more information 1976 College Blvd, Oceanside, CA 92056.

Dental Fillings

There are a variety of filling options available and there is no "right" filling to choose. A filling is a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape. Dr. Maddocks will choose the best option for your you and your teeth! Call us today (760) 758-9400 for an appointment!

Root Canal

A root canal procedure becomes necessary when infection or inflammation develops in the pulp tissue of the tooth. Pulp tissue consists of blood vessels, connective tissue and nerve cells — which explains why a problem here may cause you to feel intense pain. In time, the pain may go away… at least temporarily. Without treatment, however, the infection won't. It can lead to a dental abscess, and may even contribute to systemic problems in other parts of the body. Don't wait until the pain is unendurable, come see us today 1976 College Blvd, Oceanside, CA 92056!
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