Opening Hours
Monday : 7AM – 5PM
Tuesday : 7AM – 5PM
Wednesday : 8AM – 6PM
Thursday : 7AM – 3PM
Friday : Closed
Saturday : Closed
Sunday : Closed
Monday : 7AM – 5PM
Tuesday : 7AM – 5PM
Wednesday : 8AM – 6PM
Thursday : 7AM – 3PM
Friday : Closed
Saturday : Closed
Sunday : Closed
10540 Southern Highlands Pkwy,
Las Vegas, NV 89141
The goal of biomimetic dentistry is tooth preservation. Biomimetic dentistry is the science of repairing damaged teeth using materials that mimic the properties of natural teeth to revive strength, appearance, and function. This type of dentistry can help individuals in the following ways:
Biomimetic dentists at All Smiles Dental specialize in restorative dentistry, specifically, attempting to save any possible amount of your natural teeth and use only materials that will help restore a natural look and feel to your mouth. Our biomimetic dentists purposefully avoid adding further damage to the tooth structure. Therefore, if you have tooth decay, tooth damage, or even issues such as needing fillings or implants, while still wanting to maintain as much of your natural smile as possible, you may wish to contact our Las Vegas, NV office. We will be happy to learn more about your tooth complaints and to direct you to the appropriate specialist for addressing your issues.
Biomimetic dentistry is a more natural and preventive approach to treating a weak, fractured, and decayed tooth. Instead of traditional dentistry, this modern technique bonds or glues teeth back together and can even add to missing parts of a tooth without removing the structure of the tooth. Rebuilding a tooth with materials that imitate nature results in better tooth function that withstand daily oral hygiene routines and chewing. Ceramic materials, such as porcelain, zirconia, and ceramic hybrids, are some of the materials used for biomimetic dentistry. These materials can be contoured and polished to look just like a normal tooth with healthy tooth enamel. This minimally invasive type of dentistry not only strengthens the tooth but also protects it from further destruction caused by bacteria. Many biomimetic restorations can be performed in a single visit, depending on the nature of the reconstruction.