Stacy had crowned her upper teeth several years ago, but now started noticing her lower teeth did not look very pleasing, especially in comparison to her upper teeth. In two quick appointments, our team of experts were able to make her lower teeth look like brand new, giving her a functional, aesthetic smile.
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