My dental treatment has always been great! Dr. Estep has a great chairside manner and always takes care that I am comfortable during my treatment. She has placed several porcelain restorations for me over the years and they are beautiful and look like my natural tooth.
Had problem with Full-mouth restoration- Dr ESTEP took my case involving Implants, Bridge, & porcelain Crowns and coordinated it to an outstanding smile. A true ‘Artist’ she worked closely with me and demonstrated high aptitude in skill. Her approach is direct, and helps remove any anxiety through her expertise and great staff. If you are looking for a top-shelf, highly qualified Dentist- Dr. Susan G. Estep DMD is it! Look no further. Mike J- Atlanta
I'm have always had a major fear of dentist, but Dr. Goode came highly recommended. I was not disappointed. The office is beautiful and the staff was wonderful!!!! The procedure went smoothly and my smile looks amazing. My only complaint is that the office is not located close to where I live, but it is definitely worth sitting in traffic for.
Dr. Estep and her team have gone above and beyond to complete my entire mouth restoration in the 1 month deadline that I set for them. From the appointment reminder calls, to the at home follow up calls, I couldn't be anymore pleased. Dr. Estep is honest, caring, gentle and genuinely concerned about the over all well being of her patients. I would recommend Dr. Estep and the team at Atlanta Dental Spa for all of your dental needs. K. Evans Jackson, Ga.
I'm having an old crown with a Marilyn Bridge #10 removed and replaced with an implant. It's in 2 days and I'm starting to get scared. I'll go into a flipper to begin with then next week start the process of having the rest of my teeth over layed with vaneers. This is the first step of an entire body make-over. Updated on 11 Jul 2013: ...so they say, and right now that's holding true. The surgery went well. I don't remember a thing, not even asking Dr. Currie to take a pic, but apparently I did. The site is very sore today, it really hurts to wear the flipper. But not so much that I need the hard core pain meds, 600mg ibuprofen seems to ease the pain. For now I'm going to say successful in that I'm coping
Doing Full or even 3/4 crowns seems like a overkill! I would suggest finding a skilled dentist we can place ultra-thin veneers on the four front teeth. I would also recommend whitening the rest of your teeth before matching the porcelain.
Based on the photo, your two front teeth does appear wide and thus adding bonding to close the gap may make it appear even wider. Aligner therapy like Invisalign might be the best option to close the gap and the added benefit would be to broaden your smile and better teeth alignment.
It will be best to consult for bonding after you have finished your clear aligner therapy after your teeth have landed in the final position to ensure a predictable aesthetic outcome.
It depends on how closely fitted the retainer is and if there is a ridge in the retainer where you had the gap. If it does not fit after the bonding then it would be best to get a new one to fit around the bonding.
Hi there,Unless it is an emergency, It may be best to wait until after the baby is born to avoid unnecessary dental anesthesia, you would also need to get a clearance from your OB. These appointments tend to be a little longer than a routine appointment and maybe taxing to you at this time.My opinion would be to wait, have your baby and then pick back up where you left off.