Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry

Category: Dentist in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

Address: 180 Library Blvd #101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, USA

Phone: +19042733001

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Rebecca Huling

Oct 6, 2022

Dr Burgess is very knowledgeable and treats the entire dental health of his patients. I appreciate that he wants to treat my dental problems and not just cosmetically treat the issue that will reoccur or get worse without a proper structural changes and prevention. He is also really a nice person which puts patients at ease.

Lynn Flock

Sep 28, 2022

Today I got lip augmentation from Dr Burgess & I couldn’t be happier. He is really an artist & makes you look your best. He uses smaller needles so there is little pain. Highly recommend Dr. Burgess and his staff for Dental or facial cosmetic procedures. (Dr. Burgess has been my dentist for 20 years.)

Michael Wallace

Sep 22, 2022

Dr Burgess and the team are amazing. I had to go there to fix a problem that another dentist cause.

Vicki Seibel

Sep 21, 2022

Dr Burgess and his entire staff are fabulous. Dr Burgess does amazing cosmetic work. He is the only one I will go to for my Botox and filler needs. His office is beautiful and comfortable and the staff is friendly, caring, and so efficient. Love them all.

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Questions & Answers

What is the Pinhole Surgical Technique (PST)?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2021
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2021

The Pinhole Surgical Technique™ is a minimally invasive option for treating gum recession. Through a small pinhole made by a needle, we use specially designed instruments to gently loosen the gum tissue and glide it over the receded part of the tooth. Since there is no cutting or stitching, patients can expect minimal post-operative symptoms (pain, swelling and bleeding). Most patients also are pleasantly surprised by the instant cosmetic improvement.

What are power braces?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2021
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2021

An excellent example of this new generation of orthodontic treatment is the power braces Six Month Braces technique. Using the latest technology combined with time tested orthodontic techniques, Six-Month Braces move your teeth quickly and safely. Just as the name implies, the treatment is completed in approximately six months to while some cases can be completed in as little as 3 months, others might take up to nine months, but most cases are completed in a six month time frame.

Are amalgam (silver) fillings safe?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), up to 76% of dentists use silver containing mercury to fill teeth. The ADA also states that silver fillings are safe and that studies have failed to find any link between silver containing mercury and any medical disorder. The general consensus is that amalgam (silver) fillings are safe. Along with the ADA's position, the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization, the FDA, and others support the use of silver fillings as safe, durable, and cost effective. The U.S. Public Health Service says that the only reason not to use silver fillings is when a patient has an allergy to any component of this type of filling. There are numerous options to silver fillings, including composite (tooth-colored), porcelain, and gold fillings. We encourage you to discuss these options with your dentist so you can determine which is the best option for you.

What are porcelain veneers and how can they improve my smile?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020

Porcelain veneers are very thin shells of tooth-shaped porcelain that are individually crafted to cover the fronts of teeth. They are very durable and will not stain, making them a very popular solution for those seeking to restore or enhance the beauty of their smile. Veneers may be used to restore or correct the following dental conditions: Severely discolored or stained teeth Unwanted or uneven spaces Worn or chipped teeth Slight tooth crowding Misshapen teeth Teeth that are too small or large Getting veneers usually requires two visits. Veneers are created from an impression (mold) of your teeth that is then sent to a professional dental laboratory where each veneer is custom-made (for shape and color) for your individual smile.

What should I do if I have bad breath?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 12, 2020

There are various reasons one may have bad breath (halitosis), but in healthy people, the major reason is due to microbial deposits on the tongue, especially the back of the tongue. Some studies have shown that simply brushing the tongue reduced bad breath by as much as 70 percent. Practice good oral hygiene - Brush at least twice a day with an ADA approved fluoride toothpaste and toothbrush. Floss daily to remove food debris and plaque from in between the teeth and under the gumline. Brush or use a tongue scraper to clean the tongue and reach the back areas. Replace your toothbrush every 2 to 3 months. If you wear dentures or removable bridges, clean them thoroughly and place them back in your mouth in the morning. See your dentist regularly - Get a check-up and cleaning at least twice a year. Stop smoking/chewing tobacco Drink water regularly Use mouthwash/rinses

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What does heart disease and other medical conditions have to do with periodontal (gum) disease?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Many people are unaware that having periodontal disease (the destruction of gum tissue and bone that hold our teeth in place) can affect your overall health. Periodontal disease is one of the most common infections; often more prevalent than the common cold! Periodontal disease is not only the number one reason people lose teeth; it can also affect the health of your body!

What can I do about my old, unattractive or discolored fillings?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Most of us have fillings in our mouths that date back many years and some may have even been placed during our childhood. These fillings may now be old, dark, and unattractive, making us feel self-conscious when we smile, laugh, and talk. Old fillings are not only unattractive, they may also be defective. When a filling is old, the margins (space between the tooth and filling) may eventually open and allow bacteria and food debris to enter, potentially causing dental decay.

What are my options if I have missing teeth?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

With many state-of-the-art dental treatments and prevention options available in dentistry today, there are fewer reasons for having to extract (remove) teeth. When something does go wrong with a tooth, we try to do everything possible to restore the tooth to its original function. Removing a tooth is the last option because we know that removal may lead to severe and costly dental and cosmetic problems if the tooth is not replaced.

What can I do about my stained or discolored teeth?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Since teeth whitening has now become the number one aesthetic concern of many patients, there are many products and methods available to achieve a brighter smile. Professional teeth whitening (or bleaching) is a simple, non-invasive dental treatment used to change the color of natural tooth enamel, and is an ideal way to enhance the beauty of your smile. Over-the-counter products are also available, but they are much less effective than professional treatments and may not be approved by the American Dental Association (ADA).

How can cosmetic dentistry improve the appearance of my smile?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

If you're feeling somewhat self-conscious about your teeth, or just want to improve your smile, cosmetic dental treatments may be the answer to a more beautiful, confident smile. Cosmetic dentistry has become very popular in the last several years, not only due the many advances in cosmetic dental procedures and materials available today, but also because patients are becoming more and more focused on improving their overall health. This includes dental prevention and having a healthier, whiter, more radiant smile.

Why is it important to use dental floss?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Brushing our teeth removes food particles, plaque, and bacteria from all tooth surfaces, except in between the teeth. Unfortunately, our toothbrush can't reach these areas that are highly susceptible to decay and periodontal (gum) disease. Daily flossing is the best way to clean between the teeth and under the gumline. Flossing not only helps clean these spaces, it disrupts plaque colonies from building up, preventing damage to the gums, teeth, and bone.

How can I tell if I have gingivitis or gum disease?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Four out of five people have periodontal disease and don't know it! Most people are not aware of it because the disease is usually painless in the early stages. Unlike tooth decay, which often causes discomfort, it is possible to have periodontal disease without noticeable symptoms. Having regular dental check-ups and periodontal examinations are very important and will help detect if periodontal problems exist. Periodontal disease begins when plaque, a sticky, colorless, film of bacteria, food debris, and saliva, is left on the teeth and gums. The bacteria produce toxins (acids) that inflame the gums and slowly destroy the bone. Brushing and flossing regularly and properly will ensure that plaque is not left behind to do its damage.

How often should I have a dental exam and cleaning?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

You should have your teeth checked and cleaned at least twice a year, though your dentist or dental hygienist may recommend more frequent visits. Regular dental exams and cleaning visits are essential in preventing dental problems and maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. At these visits, your teeth are cleaned and checked for cavities. Additionally, there are many other things that are checked and monitored to help detect, prevent, and maintain your dental health.

How often should I brush and floss?

Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018
Burgess Center for Cosmetic Dentistry | Oct 13, 2018

Brushing and flossing help control the plaque and bacteria that cause dental disease. Plaque is a film of food debris, bacteria, and saliva that sticks to the teeth and gums. The bacteria in plaque convert certain food particles into acids that cause tooth decay. Also, if plaque is not removed, it turns into calculus (tartar). If plaque and calculus are not removed, they begin to destroy the gums and bone, causing periodontal (gum) disease. Plaque formation and growth is continuous and can only be controlled by regular brushing, flossing, and the use of other dental aids.

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