Cosmetic Dentistry near Greenville

Cosmetic Dentistry in Greenville, NC

Greenville is roughly a two hour drive to our Oleander Drive office, southeast via NC-11 and I-40.

Cosmetic Dentistry · Greenville

Cosmetic Dentistry for Greenville Patients

Greenville has a dental school, so we will not pretend patients need to leave Pitt County for dental care. The ones who drive two hours to see us are usually here for a specific reason: a second opinion on a complex plan, continuity with a prosthodontist rather than a rotating faculty and resident team, or a case that has already been treated once without success.

Those reasons are legitimate, and they are the only ones we would encourage. Full mouth reconstruction and full-arch implant work involve a long relationship with whoever plans them, and some patients want that to be the same person from start to finish.

We regularly see patients from Greenville, Winterville, Ayden, and Uptown, and from across the area around East Carolina University, ECU Health Medical Center.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

What Is Cosmetic Dentistry?

Cosmetic dentistry is any dental treatment chosen primarily to change how your smile looks — the colour, shape, length, spacing, or alignment of the teeth people see when you talk. Veneers, teeth whitening, bonding, and all-ceramic crowns are the everyday tools; a smile makeover is what you call it when several of them are planned together.

The part that is easy to miss is that appearance and function are the same problem. Teeth that look short are usually worn. A gap that opened up over the years means something moved. A front crown that reads as fake is a shade-and-contour failure, not a cleaning problem. Cosmetic work that ignores the cause looks good for a year or two and then chips, stains at the margin, or wears again.

Dr. Pan is a prosthodontist — the dental specialty whose three-year residency is devoted to exactly this: restoring and replacing teeth so the result looks natural and survives daily use. That is the difference between a smile that photographs well the week it is finished and one that still looks like your own teeth a decade later.

What Cosmetic Dentistry Can Change

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Your Cosmetic Dentistry Journey

What to Expect as a Greenville Patient

We start with photographs, a scan, and a conversation about what bothers you when you look in the mirror. Dr. Pan designs the smile digitally, shows you the plan before anything is permanent, and sequences treatment so the reversible steps come first.

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STEP 1

Cosmetic Consultation

A full appointment. We photograph and scan your smile, listen to what you want changed, and look at your bite, wear, and gum health honestly before discussing options.

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STEP 2

Smile Design

Dr. Pan designs the shape, length, and proportion digitally against your face — then gives you a written, itemised plan with a sequence and timeline.

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STEP 3

Preview & Refine

You see the design, and in larger cases wear a trial smile, before anything permanent is made. Changes happen here, while they are still easy.

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STEP 4

Your New Smile

Final porcelain or composite is fitted, adjusted, and polished until the bite is right and the result looks like teeth rather than dentistry.

Cosmetic dentistry is not a weekend course here — it is the specialty. Dr. Pan spent three years at UCSF training in exactly this work, designs every case herself, and does much of the lab work in our in-office lab, which is why her veneers and crowns sit beside natural teeth without announcing themselves. She will also tell you plainly when whitening or a single bonded repair would get you what you want, instead of selling you ten veneers.

Planning Your Visit from Greenville

Given the distance, call first. We will talk through your case before you commit to the drive, and if a closer option makes more sense for what you need, we will say so.

Greenville is roughly a two hour drive to our Oleander Drive office, southeast via NC-11 and I-40.

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Cosmetic Dentistry in Greenville — FAQ

Why would I drive to Wilmington when Greenville has a dental school?
Most people should not. The patients who do are usually after continuity with one prosthodontist throughout a long case, or a second opinion on a complex plan.
Can I get a second opinion before starting a large treatment plan?
Yes, and for a case of any size it is a reasonable thing to do. Bring the proposed plan and any imaging. Dr. Pan will give you her honest assessment, including when the original plan is the right one.
What is the difference between a cosmetic dentist and a prosthodontist?
“Cosmetic dentist” is a description, not a credential — there is no recognised cosmetic dentistry specialty, and any dentist may use the term. Prosthodontics is an ADA-recognised specialty requiring three years of residency after dental school in restoring and replacing teeth, aesthetics included. Dr. Pan completed hers at UCSF.
What does a cosmetic dentist do?
Cosmetic treatment covers whitening, bonding, porcelain veneers, all-ceramic crowns, replacing missing front teeth, and full smile makeovers — anything chosen mainly to change how your smile looks. In practice much of it also restores function, because worn, chipped, and shifted teeth are both an aesthetic and a mechanical problem.
How much does cosmetic dentistry cost in Wilmington?
It depends entirely on the treatment and the number of teeth. Whitening is the least expensive option; bonding a chip is modest; veneers and all-ceramic crowns are priced per tooth; a full smile makeover is a larger investment. You get an itemised written plan at the consultation, before anything is scheduled.
Does dental insurance cover cosmetic dentistry?
Purely cosmetic treatment is usually excluded. The same procedure performed to restore a broken, decayed, or badly worn tooth is often partially covered. We review your plan at the consultation and tell you which parts of your case are likely to qualify.
Do veneers ruin your teeth?
Traditional porcelain veneers require removing a thin layer of enamel and are not reversible, which is why they should only be used where they are genuinely the right answer. Minimal-preparation veneers and bonding remove far less. Dr. Pan starts with the most conservative option that will actually solve your problem.
How long does cosmetic treatment take?
Whitening takes days to a couple of weeks. Bonding is usually one visit. Veneers or crowns generally take two to three visits over a few weeks. A full smile makeover involving bite work runs several months, and you get a written sequence with real dates before starting.
Will my new teeth look fake?
Only if they are designed that way. Fake-looking results come from teeth that are too white, too uniform, too long, or too flat — not from the material. Natural teeth vary subtly in shade and translucency, and reproducing that is the craft. Our article on why crowns look fake explains what to look for.
Should I whiten before getting veneers or crowns?
Yes, always. Porcelain and composite do not respond to whitening agents. If you whiten after the new work is made, your natural teeth will lift and the restorations will not, leaving a mismatch that can only be fixed by remaking them.
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