

Smile Transformations by Dr. Sarah Fontana
Where advanced skill meets a gentle touch—see how Dr. Fontana helps patients regain their confidence, one smile at a time.
Case 1.
Before full mouth rehabilitation, patients may struggle with a combination of worn, missing, damaged, or misaligned teeth. These issues can make eating difficult, affect speech, cause jaw discomfort, and take away the confidence to smile. Often, the overall health and function of the mouth are significantly compromised.
After full mouth rehabilitation, the smile is restored through a personalized combination of treatments—such as crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, and bite adjustments—designed to improve both appearance and function. The result is a stronger, healthier mouth, a balanced bite, and a natural-looking smile that feels as good as it looks.
Case 2.
Before Invisalign®, many patients feel self-conscious about crooked, crowded, or gapped teeth. Misalignment can also make it harder to clean between teeth, increasing the risk of decay and gum problems. Traditional braces aren’t always appealing for adults or teens who want a more discreet option.
After completing Invisalign® treatment, teeth are gently guided into their ideal position using a series of clear, custom-fit aligners. The result is a straighter, healthier smile that looks natural and feels more comfortable. With improved alignment, patients often notice a boost in confidence and better overall oral health.
Case 3.
Crown Lengthening
Before crown lengthening, some patients have teeth that appear short, uneven, or hidden behind excess gum tissue. This can create a “gummy” smile or make it difficult to place a crown or bridge securely. In some cases, it can also make oral hygiene more challenging.
After crown lengthening, the gum line is gently reshaped to reveal more of the natural tooth structure. This creates a more balanced, proportional smile and provides the necessary space for secure, long-lasting restorations. The transformation often enhances both the appearance and health of the smile.
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