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How Do You Measure Dental Success?

A check-up with no cavities? A perfect smile? A crown that looks as natural as the surrounding teeth?It could mean all those things and many more

How do you measure "dental success?" A check-up with no cavities? A perfect smile? A crown that looks as natural as the surrounding teeth?It could mean all those things and many more. Our Vero Dental experts should know!For a child, dental success could be defined as a childhood free of cavities, learning daily dental hygiene practices, and gaining an understanding of why it's vital.For a local Highland adolescent who is hesitant to smile because of misaligned teeth, dental success could be measured by a successful course of orthodontic treatment resulting in a beautiful smile that restores confidence and boosts self-esteem.For a middle-aged Lehi man who neglected his teeth in his youth, dental success could be defined as restorative dentistry that stabilizes his dental condition and improves his oral health.For a woman with tetracycline stains but otherwise healthy teeth, dental success may be as simple as quick in-office same-day tooth whitening.Consider a man with several missing teeth who can only eat soft foods. Dental success might require natural-looking implant-anchored dentures that allow him to eat steak for the first time in years.What are your goals for your smile? What is the current state of your oral health? Schedule a consultation with Alexander Harris.At VeroDental, our goal is your complete satisfaction. We are dedicated to providing patient-focused dental care of the highest standard. We look forward to discussing your goals. You could be our next success story!

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801-901-8851

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139 N Hunters Grove Ln, Ste 100Lehi, Utah84043

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