PEMBROKE PINES, FL, March 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Many patients desire an improved smile, but may need that extra push to follow through with their procedure. To build patients' confidence, Dr. Hugh Allen, dentist in Pembroke Pines, is pleased to offer patients a before and after gallery to showcase previous smile makeovers that have been completed at Allen Dental.
A smile makeover is the process of improving the appearance of a patient's smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures, such as dental veneers, composite bonding, tooth implants and teeth whitening in Pembroke Pines. Patients choose to have a smile makeover completed, while a full mouth reconstruction is something that needs to be performed. Dr. Allen, cosmetic dentist in Pembroke Pines, invites his patients to view the before and after photos of various smile makeover patients.
"By showcasing previous smile makeovers through the smile gallery, my patients that have been contemplating the same procedures can see that they can achieve the same results and those included in the gallery. With the ability to view these photos, I can help build the confidence in my patients that they need to undergo the procedure of their choice for a smile they love," said Dr. Hugh Allen, Pembroke Pines cosmetic dentist.
When Dr. Allen completes a smile makeover, he takes into careful consideration a patient's facial appearance, skin tone, hair color, teeth, gum tissue and lips to develop their ideal smile. Smile makeovers are performed for an array of reasons and are customized according to the specific patient's unique considerations.
Patients are encouraged to think about various questions to find the best solution to improving their smile. A patient may be asked what it is they like or dislike about their smile or teeth, in order for Dr. Allen, dentist in Pembroke Pines, FL, to properly create an appropriate treatment plan. He will also take into consideration the color, alignment and balance of a patient's teeth in the esthetic zone of a patient's smile.
If a patient is looking for a smile improvement, Dr. Hugh Allen encourages them to view the before and after smile makeover gallery via the practice's website at http://www.allendentalinc.com. With proof of quality dental work, Dr. Allen further proves his dedication and commitment to providing patients with the care they need to smile bigger, and brighter this year.
About Allen Dental: Dr. Hugh Allen is a 1990 graduate of the Howard University College of Dentistry I Washington D.C. Dr. Allen has excelled in his field and his current practice has rapidly grown since opening on May 16, 2003. He provides dental care for patients of all ages, including teeth whitening and dental implants, among other services. Dr. Allen attributes his success to an array of factors. He believes the faith that when God places you in a position to do his work and you are obedient to that assignment, great things usually happen. Dr. Hugh Allen and his staff are committed to providing the highest quality care and making the dental experience truly pleasant.
Media Contact:
Dr. Hugh Allen
contactus@allendentalinc.com
12379 Pembroke Road
Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
(954) 885-7100
http://www.allendentalinc.com
Dentist in Pembroke Pines Showcases Previous Patient Smile Makeovers
Dr. Hugh Allen, cosmetic dentist in Pembroke Pines, invites patients to take a closer look at smile makeovers completed at Allen Dental.
2012-03-14
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Pembroke Pines Showcases Previous Patient Smile MakeoversDr. Hugh Allen, cosmetic dentist in Pembroke Pines, invites patients to take a closer look at smile makeovers completed at Allen Dental.