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Advantages of Dental Implants From Espire Dental

If you're considering options for replacing missing teeth, dental implants might be the best choice for you n La Mesa, California.

General and cosmetic dentist serving La Mesa, El Cajon and San Diego

How is an Oral Surgeon Different Than a General Dentist?

Let’s discuss the similarities and differences between a general dentist and an oral surgeon.

General and cosmetic dentist serving La Mesa, El Cajon and San Diego

Cosmetic Dentistry: Gum Contouring In La Mesa

If you are a regular visitor to our blog here at Jeff Gray DDS, you have probably read many articles on cosmetic dentistry procedures. Dr. Jeff Gray is a master of smile makeovers.

General and cosmetic dentist serving La Mesa, El Cajon and San Diego

What If My California Dental Insurance Doesn’t Cover Braces?

Some dental insurance providers don’t cover orthodontics. This doesn’t make sense to orthodontists. Straightening teeth can prevent expensive dental problems. These include tooth decay, treatment for bite problems, and periodontitis (advanced gum disease).

General and cosmetic dentist serving La Mesa, El Cajon and San Diego

Are Dental Veneers Reversible?

With many La Mesa residents looking to improve their smile, porcelain veneers are a popular option in the California cosmetic dental community. Unlike a crown that completely covers the tooth, a veneer is a super thin layer of a very substantial porcelain, composite bonding, or ceramic. When bonded to a tooth, the veneer creates a natural, translucent, and perfect new surface. It improves the appearance of the visible portion of your tooth instantly.