Top 7 Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures for a Radiant Smile

Admin • June 2, 2025
Young woman holding magnifying glass in front of her smile

When it comes to achieving the smile of your dreams, cosmetic dentistry offers innovative solutions that enhance both aesthetics and function. At Gregory S. Rutherford, DDS, PA, we specialize in advanced techniques that help patients across Lakewood Ranch, FL, feel more confident in their smiles. Whether you’re looking for minor improvements or a complete smile makeover, here are the top 7 cosmetic procedures to consider.


Teeth Whitening


One of the quickest ways to refresh your smile, professional teeth whitening removes years of stains caused by coffee, wine, tobacco, and aging. In-office whitening delivers brighter, more noticeable results than over-the-counter kits, leaving your teeth several shades whiter in just one visit.


Dental Veneers


Dental veneers are ultra-thin porcelain shells bonded to the front of your teeth to correct chips, gaps, discoloration, and even slight misalignments. Custom-crafted to blend seamlessly with your smile, veneers offer a long-lasting solution for dramatic cosmetic enhancement.


Cosmetic Dental Bonding


Ideal for small imperfections, bonding uses a tooth-colored resin to repair chips, cracks, or gaps. It’s a cost-effective and minimally invasive alternative to veneers and is typically completed in just one appointment.


Invisalign® Clear Aligners


If crooked or crowded teeth are affecting your confidence, Invisalign offers a discreet way to straighten your smile. These clear aligners gradually shift your teeth without the discomfort and visibility of traditional braces.


Dental Crowns


When a tooth is damaged or weakened, a dental crown can restore its appearance and function. Crowns cover the entire tooth and are custom matched to your natural shade, offering both restorative and cosmetic benefits. Learn more about how we use dental crowns in our Lakewood Ranch office.


Implant Restorations


Missing teeth can significantly impact both appearance and oral health. Implant restorations provide a permanent, stable solution that looks and feels like natural teeth. At our office, we specialize in implant restorations that help patients regain full function and beauty.


Dentures


Modern dentures are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever. Whether you need full or partial dentures, we offer custom-fitted solutions that enhance your smile and restore chewing ability. Dentures are a great option for patients seeking a cost-effective way to replace multiple missing teeth.


Why Choose Cosmetic Dentistry?


Cosmetic dentistry doesn’t just improve your appearance, it can also boost your self-esteem, make oral hygiene easier, and even support better overall health. Every patient’s needs are unique, which is why we offer personalized cosmetic treatment plans at Gregory S. Rutherford, DDS, PA to deliver optimal results.


Ready to Enhance Your Smile?


At Gregory S. Rutherford, DDS, PA, we believe everyone deserves a smile they’re proud to show off. Whether you're interested in whitening, veneers, or dental crowns, our team will guide you through a custom treatment plan that aligns with your goals and lifestyle.


To learn more or to schedule your cosmetic consultation, contact our dental office or call us at (941) 365-5235. Gregory S. Rutherford, DDS, PA is Lakewood Ranch’s trusted destination for confident, beautiful smiles through expert cosmetic dentistry.

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Discover how cosmetic dentistry in Lakewood Ranch, FL, can enhance not only your smile but also your overall oral health. Learn about the health benefits of cosmetic procedures today. Contact us at (941)365-5235!
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