Patients

Kevman Dental is here for you every step of the way. 

We want to make sure you get the best care from choosing your restoration to choosing your dentist.

Our customer service center is ready to answer any questions you have regarding your dental future including which prosthetics would be the best fit for you.

We offer one on one consultations so that you can gain the knowledge you deserve to have about your teeth.  Whether you want to be prepared for your next office visit, or you need a second opinion, Kevman Dental is here to help guide your way through the process.



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IPS Empress

The IPS Empress is the top of the line metal-free esthetic, offering a new leucite reinforced glass ceramic that provides a wider shade range than most other selections due to the traditional staining techniques.  The Empress delivers a more life-like appeal and improved physical results that have raised the bar in dental prosthetics development.


IPS E-max

IPS e.max is the ultimate in durability and strength, offering materials for the PRESS and the CAD/CAM techniques, including a high-strength glass-ceramic or a glass-ceramic pressed onto zirconium oxide.  The e.max layered restoration is also pressed onto zirconia offering additional strength and harmonious esthetics that allow for increased translucency and shading.



Veneers

Veneers are commonly used to fix and restore teeth that are: discolored, worn, chipped or broken, misaligned, uneven, irregularly shaped or with gaps between them.  We offer two types of veneers, including the IPS e.max ultra-thin veneer which is fabricated using precision PRESS or CAD/CAM technology and providing maximum strength and accurate fitting as well as the Platinum Foil Veneer which is a traditional porcelain build-up that gains fracture strength and supports tooth structure.

 


Dental Zirkonia Restoration

Zirconia is one of the most aesthetic materials for restoration and has proven to be the new material of choice for dental procedures.  Our porcelain fused crowns and bridges are a leading choice for dental prosthetics in substitute to metal due to their durability and biocompatibility.  Created using CAD technology, the zirconia frame is milled from the digital file and the zirconia is then transformed into a high-strength core where porcelain is being fused to it.. 


Full Contour Zirconas

The fully milled monolithic zirconia crown or bridge restoration offers more flexural strength and chip-free durability than any other tooth colored material in dentistry.  Designed using CAD/CAM technology, the Full Contour Zirconia restorations emerge practically indestructible with a reported compressive strength of over 1200 mpa.  Its esthetic appeal is all highly achieved with extensive polishing and glazing done in the dental lab to create a smooth surface texture that outstands other restorations.


PFMs & Full Cast

The Porcelain Fused to Metal is one of the oldest and most traditional restorations, offering reliable strength, exceptional marginal integrity, and natural anatomy.  Composed of various alloys, this restoration has custom-made contours, shapes, textures, and colors.  The PFM has a life-like appeal, offering adjustable colors to match the same color of your teeth.

 



Removable Dentures

The full denture is the most common and well known restoration used with dental patients.  This removable prosthesis replaces some or all of the teeth and jaw so that it substitutes the missing teeth.  A full denture replaces all the teeth in the arch and is made from acrylic and then bonded with plastic or porcelain teeth.  The denture is custom-made to fit each individual patient.

Removable Partials

The removable partial denture (RPD) is a denture that can be easily removed and reinserted by patients without professional supervision.  This partial denture is for patients who cannot have a bridge due to dental, anatomical, and financial limitations but still want a functional yet esthetic replacement.

 



Vaplast

Valplast flexible partials are the preferred choice between patients looking for a tooth replacement that doesn’t involve any surgical procedures and is both affordable and aesthetic.  This comfortable denture costs less than other dental restorations and offers better appeal and durability.  Made from an unbreakable nylon resin, the Valplast removable partial denture is guaranteed to resist breaking and fracturing.

 

 


Night Guard Trays

Grinding your teeth can have painful consequences and may also cause costly damage to your jaw and teeth.  The custom fit Night Guard treats clenching and grinding, the symptoms of Bruxism, all while you sleep.  Not only does the guard cover the teeth so that they do not come into contact with each other while over night grinding occurs, but it protects the teeth, saving you from future dental restoration procedures.

 


Teeth Whitenings


Whitening Toothpastes:
 

Although a dentist’s office can lighten your teeth by three to eight shades, over the counter whitening toothpaste is able to reduce coloring by about one shade.  With ingredients like carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide, as well as other mild abrasives, the toothpastes can help remove surface stains and lighten the color deep within the tooth.

Over-the-Counter Whitening Strips and Gels:
 

With the whitening strips and gels, results can be seen in as few as a couple of days and the final results will last up to about four months.  The gels are a clear, peroxide-based, topical application that is put directly onto the surface of the teeth by using a small brush.  Generally the instructions say to apply twice daily for 14 days.  The whitening strips work about the same way except that they are made from a thin, virtually invisible lining that contains the gel.  The strips are then applied for 30 minutes twice daily for 14 days.

Whitening Rinses:
 

Rinses are the newest whitening products on the market, but also may be the least effective approach.  Like other mouth washes, whitening rinses have the same ingredients to reduce dental plaque and gum disease, except that they have added hydrogen peroxide.  Instructions ask you to swish the rise for 60 seconds before brushing your teeth twice a day, but results may not be seen for up to 12 weeks.

Tray-Based Tooth Whiteners: 

Whitening trays can be purchased either over the counter or through your dentist.  They involve filling the mouth guard with a whitening solution that contains a peroxide bleaching agent and then wearing the guard for a certain period of time depending on the patient’s degree of discoloration and desired whitening level.

Mouthpiece trays:


The mouthpiece tray is an at-home bleaching technique that is supervised by your dentist.  In the office a custom impression of your teeth will be taken to create a tray that fits your teeth perfectly.  This allows the gel to have maximum contact to your teeth and less contact to your gum’s tissue.

In-Office Whitening:
 

In-office bleaching is the most effective and quickest way to reach your desired whitening level.  At the dentist, the solution is applied directly to the teeth for a 30-60 minute treatment using a combination of heat, special lights, and lasers.  Although it is the most expensive technique, it is also the best way to receive the dramatic results most patients are looking for.