We believe that everybody deserves to have a smile that they love to share with the world. That's why we practice the full scope of cosmetic dentistry, from teeth whitening to porcelain veneers. Our Seattle area patients come to Mill Creek Dentistry because we use the latest techniques combined with an eye for beauty to ensure you get the best cosmetic enhancement available.
When you decide to undergo cosmetic dentistry treatment at our Seattle area office, we will carefully explain all your options using advanced education technology such as digital imaging and the CAESY multimedia education system. We will then work closely with you to develop a smile design plan to guide you, step by step, to a beautiful new smile using advanced general dental care and implant dentistry, as well as cosmetic dentistry procedures such as porcelain veneers and teeth whitening. Seattle-area patients can contact us for a smile design consultation at our office in Mill Creek. We also welcome patients from neighboring Washington towns, including Everett, Bothell, Silverlake, Bellevue, Woodinville, Snohomish, and Kirkland.
If you've ever wished your smile were whiter and brighter, you can make that wish come true with ZOOM!® teeth whitening. Seattle-area patients looking for immediate results should consider ZOOM!®.
ZOOM!® whitening is simple and painless, and is the perfect teeth whitening system for the busy individual. We recommend patients incorporate ZOOM!® teeth whitening into their cosmetic dentistry treatment plan to add that "finishing touch" to their new smile. In just a few hours, ZOOM!® teeth whitening can typically produce at least six to ten shades of improvement!
The ZOOM!® teeth whitening procedure uses a scientifically formulated bleaching gel that is applied to your teeth, then activated using a specially designed light. The teeth whitening gel is reapplied twice, with each segment of the treatment taking about 20 minutes. Then, after a quick fluoride treatment, you're finished!
The ZOOM!™ teeth whitening system has been proven to eliminate coffee, tea, and tobacco stains, and is even effective at reducing or removing tetracycline stains. Following a ZOOM!™ teeth whitening treatment, our Seattle -area patients can expect to see immediate results!
Contact Mill Creek Dentistry today for more information about the ZOOM!™ teeth whitening system and other cosmetic dentistry treatments available at our office near Seattle. You can also visit our smile gallery to see tooth whitening before and after photos.
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One of the most effective and easiest ways to create a straight, bright white smile is by applying porcelain veneers. Located near Seattle, Mill Creek Dentistry can apply porcelain veneers to mask many kinds of cosmetic problems, including chips, cracks, and discoloration. Porcelain veneers are also an excellent way to close gaps between teeth, and can even fix some rotations and misalignments.
Porcelain veneers are made of thin shells that are designed to bond seamlessly to the surface of teeth. Although veneers can be fabricated from several different kinds of materials, porcelain is the best choice for most patients. Porcelain offers the same durability as other materials while providing the most attractive and realistic appearance.
Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry solution among our Seattle -area patients. Porcelain veneers have the benefit of literally acting as a "shell" to quickly and easily cover imperfections. Whether they are placed to straighten the teeth, close gaps between teeth, lengthen the teeth, or change the color of teeth, porcelain veneers provide immediate, exciting results.
Porcelain veneers are also an excellent alternative to crowns because they don't require the removal of a significant amount of the tooth's surface. This not only produces less discomfort for the patient, it means the patient can expect a more uniform, even looking smile than could be achieved with crowns.
To schedule a cosmetic dentistry consultation or for more information about porcelain veneers, Seattle residents can contact the office of Dr. Bill Mulliken in Mill Creek, Washington. Dr. Mulliken has a true passion for transforming smiles with porcelain veneers and he would love to show you how veneers could change your life. If you are thinking about investing in porcelain veneers, visit our smile gallery page to view photos of dental veneers patients treated at our office.
If your teeth are damaged, decayed, or missing, dental crowns are an excellent way to restore your smile. Porcelain crowns are a highly effective tool in cosmetic dentistry. Seattle-area residents who come to Mill Creek Dentistry for crowns find their smile looks much healthier and more natural than it did before the procedure.
A crown is recommended when a tooth is fractured, has a large, old filling, or is severely damaged by decay. Crowns strengthen and protect the remaining tooth structure and can improve the appearance of your smile.
When one or more teeth are missing, a bridge can be placed to improve both your personal appearance and dental health. A bridge consists of one or more replacement teeth anchored by one or more crowns on each side.
In addition to porcelain bridges, we can also replace missing teeth with full and partial dentures, and with dental implants, which are implanted directly into the jaw and require no resurfacing of neighboring teeth.
If you're considering teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, or other types of cosmetic dentistry treatments, contact the Seattle- area practice of dentist Bill Mulliken, DDS, for a consultation. We'll work with you to design the smile you've always wanted!
Contact us for a consultation regarding teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, or other cosmetic dentistry available at our Seattle-area office.
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Bill Mulliken, DDS
Mill Creek Dentistry
16030 Bothell/Everett Hwy.
Suite 280
Mill Creek, WA 98012
Ph: 425-481-4974
Ph: 425-337-4001
Fx: 425 338-4930
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