
Perhaps you’ve been wanting a smile that you can be proud of, but the thought of Cosmetic Dentistry is something that you’re concerned about. At Upland Dental Clinic, our wide array of affordable cosmetic dental services can help give you the smile that you’ve dreamed of. Visit our office to talk to us about getting that smile that you can show off. Services performed include: White Fillings and Inlays, Porcelain Veneers and Crowns, Teeth Whitening, Bleaching, Implants, and much more.
Advances in modern dentistry now enable you to get the smile you have always desired. Using the latest techniques and dental materials, your dentist can alter the alignment, shape, color, contour and size of your teeth. We use techniques such as veneers, orthodontics, bleaching, bonding and inlays to transform your smile.
Discolored or stained natural teeth that have not undergone root canal treatment can be bleached. The result is a bright, fresh smile.
Chipped, discolored, misaligned or chipped teeth can be rebuilt using dental bonding techniques. During this process, we rebuild the surface of your teeth using porcelain or plastic materials.
Discoloration, misalignment or damages can be repaired using porcelain laminate veneers. The individually-made shells look and feel just like natural teeth.
Inlays and onlays are used to restore the back teeth's chewing surfaces. These tooth-colored restorations are often used to replace existing silver fillings.
Both children and adults can benefit from orthodontics. Using orthodontic procedures, we can correct bite problems and restore misaligned or crowded teeth.
Through these techniques, we can boost both the health and appearance of your smile. With proper care, your results can last a lifetime.
Your smile plays a big role in how confident you feel, and at Upland Dental Clinic, we offer state-of-the-art treatments and procedures to help you have a great-looking smile without the need for invasive surgery
Cosmetic Dentistry services we provide:
Porcelain Veneers
Lumineers
Dental Crowns
Bridges
Laser Teeth Whitening
Porcelain Veneers
Over time, teeth can become chipped, cracked or stained, detracting from your appearance and making you feel less confidence. Porcelain veneers address all these issues, and they can even help fill in gaps and correct the appearance of crooked, uneven or misaligned teeth so your smile looks beautiful and healthy.
Veneers are thin “covers” that are carefully bonded to the surfaces of your teeth, covering a wide range of defects. Today's veneers are strong, and they can be custom tinted to match your surrounding teeth for a completely natural-looking result. At Upland Dental Clinic, our cosmetic dentists are skilled in the use of veneers and in helping patients get the effect of a smile “makeover” without the need for prolonged or invasive treatments.
Lumineers
Lumineers represent the next generation of porcelain veneers, designed to provide the benefits of traditional veneers but using a thinner profile that doesn't require teeth to be shaped before application. Instead, teeth are lightly etched using a special solution to enable a stronger bond between the Lumineer and the tooth surface. Once attached, Lumineers are “set” with a special curing light. Because the Lumineer procedure doesn't require extensive tooth shaving or reshaping, the process also is completely reversible.
All it takes is two visits – one for the impressions to be made and one to apply the Lumineers – for a brighter, healthier-looking smile.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns, or caps, provide strength for a weakened tooth by surrounding the tooth with a hard shell that's designed to withstand the pressures and stresses of regular use. In addition to improving tooth strength, crowns also help damaged teeth look better, and they're commonly used in bridge procedures to “shore up” the teeth that will be used to support the bridge.
Bridges
Bridges are dental appliances used to replace missing teeth. Bridges typically consist of one or more replacement teeth attached to a supportive framework, which in turn is attached to the teeth on either side of the gap. These teeth are usually reinforced with crowns so they aren't weakened by the bridge over time. At Upland Dental Clinic, each bridge is custom-crafted for your mouth to improve your appearance and your bite functionality.
Laser Teeth Whitening
Few features are as attractive as a healthy-looking, white smile. In fact, a study conducted by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) found people with attractive smiles are perceived as being more successful and better-looking overall. Teeth whitening or bleaching has grown in popularity over the years as men and women look for ways to improve the way their smiles look. At Upland Dental Clinic, we offer laser teeth whitening treatments so patients can see results faster than ever before. During this simple, safe procedure, a special whitening gel is applied to your teeth and then a bright, focused beam of light is used to activate the solution so it removes stains and leaves teeth looking white. Plus, we offer our established patients a complimentary “whitening for life” program so they can perform effortless touch-ups to keep their smiles looking their whitest between visits.
If you're considering having your teeth whitened, making an appointment to have your teeth evaluated is the first step. Bear in mind that if you have older restorations like crowns, veneers or fillings, they may not respond to newer whitening treatments. Let us evaluate your smile so we can help you get the results you want. We can even replace old restorations with newer materials so your smile looks healthier and more youthful.
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
Traditional and general dentistry focus on preventing oral disease, diagnosing dental problems, maintaining oral hygiene, and treating conditions that affect the health of your teeth and gums. Cosmetic dentistry, on the other hand, places greater emphasis on improving the appearance of your smile through treatments that enhance tooth color, alignment, shape, and overall aesthetics. Simply put, general dentistry focuses on necessary care, while cosmetic dentistry often involves elective treatments.
What many people don’t realize is that cosmetic dentistry can also provide important restorative benefits. A common example is dental fillings. In the past, fillings were typically made from dark materials that were noticeable when you smiled. Today, modern composite and porcelain fillings closely match the natural color of your teeth. As a result, many patients choose to replace older fillings with newer, tooth-colored options to improve both function and appearance.
Advancements in dental technology and bonding materials have made today’s treatments more durable, natural-looking, and conservative than ever before. Modern cosmetic techniques allow dentists to preserve more of your natural tooth structure while still achieving excellent results. Many smile makeovers and restorative treatments can now be completed in-office without referral to a specialist, reducing invasiveness and shortening recovery time.
There are many cosmetic dentistry treatments available, and the right option depends on your individual goals and dental needs. Some of the most common cosmetic treatments include the following:
Inlays and Onlays
Also known as indirect fillings, inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations crafted from porcelain or durable composite materials. They are used when a tooth is too damaged for a traditional filling but does not require a full crown. Unlike standard fillings, inlays and onlays are created in a dental laboratory and then permanently bonded to the tooth for a precise, long-lasting fit.
Composite Bonding
Composite bonding is used to repair chipped, cracked, discolored, or decayed teeth. During this procedure, a tooth-colored resin is applied to the tooth, carefully shaped, and hardened with a special curing light. The result is a strong, natural-looking restoration that blends seamlessly with surrounding teeth.
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments. Over time, teeth can become stained from smoking or consuming dark beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, or red wine. Professional whitening treatments use advanced bleaching agents and specialized light technology to brighten teeth more quickly and effectively than over-the-counter products.
Dental Veneers
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front surfaces of teeth to correct discoloration, gaps, uneven shapes, or mild misalignment. Veneers are often recommended when whitening alone is not effective. The process involves minimal preparation of the tooth surface before placing the veneer for a natural, long-lasting result.
Smile Makeovers
A smile makeover involves a comprehensive evaluation of your teeth and facial features to enhance the overall appearance of your smile. This customized approach often combines multiple cosmetic procedures such as whitening, veneers, bonding, implants, or contouring to achieve a balanced, attractive result.
Full Mouth Restoration
A full mouth restoration is the most comprehensive cosmetic and restorative treatment option. It goes beyond aesthetics to address functional concerns such as bite alignment, jaw health, and structural stability. This approach is ideal for patients with extensive dental issues who want to restore both function and appearance.
Cosmetic dentistry offers many solutions to help you achieve a smile you feel confident about. If there are aspects of your smile you’d like to improve, the team at Upland Dental Clinic is here to help guide you through your options and create a personalized treatment plan.

A popular cosmetic dental procedure known for its safety is teeth whitening. The tooth whitening procedure is extremely effective on teeth that have been discolored. However, darker stains caused by prescriptive medicines such as antibiotics can be more of a challenge to lighten. Results can vary and depend on the patient and the build of the teeth.
An in-office whitening system that will enhance your teeth in just 45 minutes is “The Zoom.” The procedure is easy and starts with a quick preparation that covers the lips and gums and leaves your teeth visible. The dentist uses a prepared whitening gel that was designed specifically for usage with a special light. The light and gel work in tandem to penetrate the patient’s teeth and combat tough stains and discolorations. With the right amount of care, you can enjoy a beautiful smile for many years to come. Come to Upland Dental Clinic and talk to us about getting a look you’ll love.


PORCELAIN VENEERS
Smile Like Never Before With Porcelain Veneers
Acquiring that signature smile with perfectly aligned, sparkling white teeth is easier than you would imagine. Porcelain veneers are custom made for your mouth and designed specifically to match the color, size and shape of your teeth. They are extremely thin coverings made of porcelain that are bonded to your teeth with precision to achieve the radiant and natural smile that you have always desired. To learn more about how veneers can help you achieve the look that you have always wanted, contact us today. Come to Upland Dental Clinic and talk to us about getting a look you’ll love.

Dental implants can be an effective method to replace one tooth or several teeth. Each implant consists of a metal anchor that is inserted into the jawbone and a post which is outfitted with an artificial crown.
Implants also support a bridge, replace a partial denture or secure a fixed denture.
Limited time offer: 20% off implant and full tooth restoration (includes Crown). Contact us now to schedule a consultation to discuss your options!
Our phone number is (909) 949-4070.
Dentures are replacements for missing teeth.
There are two main types of dentures:
1. Full Denture.
2. Partial Denture.
A partial denture is a metal framework and acrylic base that fits over your gums.
Full dentures are placed in your mouth when you don't have any remaining teeth.
We also offer metal free partial dentures.
Metal free partial dentures are an advanced technology which blends naturally with your teeth and gums, enhancing the appeal of your smile.
Ask us about which type of dentures are the right ones for you.
Dental Bridges Information from Upland Dental Clinic
Sometimes teeth are lost due to disease or injury. Extra spaces between teeth can cause the remaining teeth to shift out of place. This can trigger cosmetic and functional issues. A bridge can help avoid problems such as jaw discomfort and gum disease. This device attaches replacement teeth to the remaining teeth on either side of the empty space. Sometimes this is referred to as a partial denture.
To prepare the mouth for a bridge the teeth on either side are altered, usually with crowns. After this has been accomplished a temporary bridge is attached. On the final visit the permanent bridge is adjusted to fit and cemented firmly into place.
Bad Breath Prevention from Upland Dental Clinic
People with bad breath (or halitosis), may have difficulty combating this disorder. Various products on the market, like breath spray, mouthwash, and gum, claim to lower bad breath. However, most sufferers realize that these items only serve to mask the smell. While some mouth rinses work well to remove plaque buildup and decrease the risk of cavities, most over-the-counter mouthwashes do nothing to combat the actual cause of bad breath.
Speak with your dentist about your issues with bad breath. He or she should be able to help you to better understand why you have this issue and how to resolve it. Some possible solutions may be:
Improve Oral Hygiene
Nearly everyone knows that you should brush your teeth at least twice each day. Those with bad breath may increase brushing to occur after each meal. Flossing is also vital. Flossing removes food particles that brushing does not. These food particles, if left in the mouth, can cause bad breath thanks to an overgrowth of bacteria. Also, many people forget to brush their tongue, which can host bacteria if not cleaned daily. Excellent oral hygiene can improve many cases of bad breath.
Treat Dry Mouth
Otherwise known as Xerostomia, dry mouth is a very common condition. Though dry mouth is most commonly seen as a side effect to certain medications, there are many instances in which a reason for Xerostomia is unknown. To improve dry mouth, you may need to drink more liquids, use saliva stimulants, or use saliva substitutes. Your dentist will be able to help you decide what is best for you.
Change in Diet
Bad breath is not always a direct cause of that spicy curry dish you had for lunch. Though food particles can become stuck in your teeth and cause an immediate bad odor after a pungent meal, repeated ingestion of certain foods can cause long-lasting halitosis. These foods can become absorbed by your body, including your lungs. As you breathe out, the residual smell from the food is released into the air. The good news is that once the food has completely evacuated the body, the smell should be gone as well. The bad news is that each time this food is eaten, the process starts over again. You can work to pinpoint which foods may be causing the bad breath, and then eliminate them from your diet.
Stop Tobacco Use
Everyone knows that using tobacco is one of the most dangerous things you can do to your body. Tobacco users increase their risk for stroke, heart disease, oral cancer, and countless other diseases and disorders. Of course, tobacco also causes bad breath. Your dentist can help you learn how to stop using this deadly substance.
In some instances, bad breath caused by underlying medical problems. After a thorough examination, your dentist may refer you to another physician who can explore other reasons for your chronic halitosis.
HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON PERIODONTAL DISEASE
Periodontal disease, or Gum disease, is a broad term that encompasses several periodontal issues. The first indication is usually pain or swelling of the gum area near the teeth. Bleeding sometimes occurs after brushing and flossing. Gum disease can be caused by a buildup of plaque, physical health issues, or genetic predisposition.
Gingivitis is the mildest form of gum disease. If treated promptly there will be no permanent damage to the teeth or gums. Periodontitis can occur when gingivitis is not treated appropriately. In this stage the gums become infected and pull away from the teeth. This can cause loose teeth and bone damage. The most serious stage of gum disease is acute periodontitis. Patients may notice breath odor, infection risks increase, and there is often loss of teeth.
Gum disease is a serious health risk so the gum area is checked at each preventative visit. Treatment can be as simple as dental cleaning, flossing, and using a medicated mouth rinse. In advanced cases medication or gum surgery may be indicated.