Description
You deserve a smile you love—and a Bismarck dentist who knows how to help you achieve just that. Dr. Everett Heringer prioritizes a personal touch during smile makeovers, ensuring that each patient's needs and goals are fully heard before getting to work. Any restorations you receive will be designed to have the ideal shape, shade, size, and proportion to flatter your smile.
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A smile is so, so important,
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and if somebody doesn't like their smile,
you want to give them a new smile.
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It could be very simple
as putting one crown on or one veneer
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or two veneers on, or it could be as major
as doing a full mouth reconstruction.
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A smile makeover is to restore
a smile back to its natural beauty.
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I like to stay advanced
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and digital side of dentistry
is really taking over.
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It's almost like artificial intelligence.
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They already have programs
that are preplanned.
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The personal touch is gone
from Smile Dentistry in some regards.
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I haven't given that up.
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I use digital crowns
or digital crowns as much as I can.
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But I think you're missing
the artistic side of Smile Dentistry.
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I feel that in my world, I'm the artist.
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I like to pay all attention to details
for every one in my crowns.
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Each crown has its own anatomical layering
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and it has its own anatomy
and own size and shape.
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Like I said, if you want to give
a beautiful smile makeover,
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it starts with your front two teeth,
and it builds back.
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I will sit down with a patient.
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I'll talk about the personalization
of their smile crowns
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and what I plan to do with them.
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Anytime you see one of my smiles
and if you shine a light on them,
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you don't get a deer
in a headlight effect,
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and they don't look like Chiclets.
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Also, the teeth are shaped
like they're supposed to be shaped.
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They all have
individual characteristics too,
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and that's because of the patient
getting into my head,
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not the computer's head,
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and then I take it to the lab,
and I instruct the lab,
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this is the way why I want
my artistic crowns to look like.
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That's, I think,
what's really one of the big things
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that separates me.
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Once people see my crowns
in other people's mouths,
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that's what brings them to my office.