Cosmetic dentistry to achieve the smile of your dreams
Tru Family Dental offers a variety of cosmetic options to improve the look of your teeth and provide you with an effective solution to treat faded, chipped, broken, misshaped and missing teeth. When you want to improve the look of your smile and gain added confidence in your appearance, we have solutions and professional advice to address the top concerns with your teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry services we offer include whitening, bonding, veneers, and contouring and shaping. Schedule a consultation to straighten, lighten, reshape and repair your teeth today. Some of the most common requests in cosmetic dentistry are discussed below, and we welcome any other questions you may have for your specific concerns.
Roughly 15 million people in the U.S. have crown and bridge replacements for their missing teeth, while 15% of the entire toothless population has new dentures made each year.
Specialty Teeth Whitening Services

Opalescence Teeth Whitening
For more than 20 years, Opalescence has been the leader in teeth whitening. Dentists all over the world trust Opalescence to give their patients bright, white smiles in the safest and most effective way possible.
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Philips Zoom!
Boost your confidence with a dazzling white smile. Our in office professional whitening makes it than ever for patients to show off their brighter, healthier smiles
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