
Kure Beach is about a 25 to 30 minute drive north on US-421, straight through Carolina Beach to our Oleander Drive office.
Kure Beach is the far end of Pleasure Island, which means almost every kind of specialist care is a drive. Our patients here tend to be decisive about it: if a case is worth doing properly, it is worth the half hour up US-421 to have a prosthodontist plan and restore it.
A large share of our Kure Beach patients are retirees, and the most common reason for a first visit is dental work done decades ago that is now failing. Crowns from the 1990s, bridges that have loosened, dentures that stopped fitting when the jaw changed shape underneath them.
We regularly see patients from Kure Beach proper, the Fort Fisher end, Sea Watch, and the oceanfront blocks, and from across the area around Fort Fisher, the North Carolina Aquarium.
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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.
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.
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.
Dr. Pan designs the shape, length, and proportion digitally against your face — then gives you a written, itemised plan with a sequence and timeline.
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.
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.
Because the drive is longer, we make the first visit count. Every new patient gets a full 1.5 hours with Dr. Pan, so you leave with a complete written plan and a cost breakdown rather than needing a second trip to hear the findings.
Kure Beach is about a 25 to 30 minute drive north on US-421, straight through Carolina Beach to our Oleander Drive office.