Pain and Needle Free Dental Procedure for Preserving Teeth

Author: SmileSimplicity
Published: 2011/02/24 - Updated: 2019/04/01
Category Topic: Dental and Teeth - Academic Publications

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Synopsis: Cosmetic and structural restoration technique preserves original healthy tooth structure and does not require painful shots.

Introduction

Tooth-Preserving, Pain-Free, Needle-Free Dental Procedure...

Main Content

A chip, a space or stains on teeth can seriously affect our self-confidence and how we interact with others. This is a common esthetic problem that often goes untreated due to patients' fear of painful dental procedures.

Patients need fear no more, now that non-invasive dentistry pioneer Dr. Robert Ibsen has developed the ZERO-PAIN SmileSimplicity procedure.

This breakthrough cosmetic and structural restoration technique preserves original, healthy tooth structure and does not require painful shots.

The SmileSimplicity procedure allows dentists to correct chips, close diastemas and whiten teeth without using anesthetic needles, drills, or temporaries.

Traditional veneer techniques involve grinding away 1 mm of natural tooth, so they require an injection and removal of significant tooth structure.

Removing tooth structure can sometimes damage pulp and potentially require a root canal.

With the new SmileSimplicity procedure, patients will no longer experience pain, discomfort, or sensitivity caused by conventional veneering methods.

Committed to bringing his preservative, patient-friendly SmileSimplicity technique to his colleagues, Dr. Ibsen hosts monthly continuing education (CE) webinars.

These online SmileSimplicity CE courses cover a broad range of topics, including case selection, adhesion, color correction, finishing, polishing, post-orthodontic treatment, and solutions for worn and esthetically flawed dentition.

Dr. Ibsen's mission is to practice and teach protection of the pulp through conservative treatments.

He is a graduate of the USC School of Dentistry and the Southern California College of Optometry.

He is a Fellow of the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics, American and International College of Dentists, American Academy of General Practice, Academy of Dentistry International, Academy of International Dental Studies, American Academy of Dental Materials, and Academy of General Dentistry.

For over four decades, Ibsen has been an internationally respected authority on dental adhesion and preservation of tooth structure.

Previously the founder of Den-Mat® Corporation, developer of Rembrandt® Oral Care Products, and inventor of LUMINEERS® porcelain veneers, Dr. Ibsen is now the founder and president of SmileSimplicity.


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