Aesthetic Smile Design Through A Neuromuscular Dentistry
At Gulf Coast Advanced Dentistry, a smile makeover is more than just a cosmetic enhancement; it is a functional restoration. We utilize a neuromuscular approach to ensure that your new porcelain veneers or crowns are placed in a position that supports healthy jaw and muscle function. This intersection of science and artistry ensures that your cosmetic transformation in Fort Myers is as comfortable, durable, and beautiful as it is.
Many patients seeking cosmetic dentistry are unaware that an imbalanced bite can lead to the premature failure of aesthetic work. If veneers are placed on a jaw that is constantly grinding or clenching due to misalignment, those restorations are much more likely to chip or pop off. By first establishing a healthy neuromuscular foundation, Dr. Beno ensures that your new smile is built to last. We use high-quality dental ceramics that mimic the translucency of natural enamel, allowing us to repair chips, gaps, and stains while also improving your bite’s “bite-force” distribution.
The result is a “full-mouth” rejuvenation that not only looks younger but also feels younger. Our Southwest Florida patients often report that after their cosmetic work is completed, their chronic jaw tension disappears, and they can eat and speak with newfound ease. Whether you are looking for a subtle refinement or a complete aesthetic overhaul, our clinical team is dedicated to providing results that harmonize with your entire face.
FAQ: The Cosmetic Process
- What materials do you use? We primarily use high-strength porcelain and Zirconia for their durability and life-like appearance.
- Can I see my results before we start? Yes. We use digital imaging and physical mock-ups to show you how your new smile will look and how it will function within your bite.
- Is the process invasive? We prioritize conservative techniques that preserve as much of your natural tooth structure as possible.
- How do I maintain my new smile? Regular cleanings and a customized night guard (if needed to protect neuromuscular alignment) will keep your smile vibrant for years.



