Smile Transformations

Smile Transformations

John’s Youthful New Smile

John was as excited about his new teeth as he was about his new bionic Hip and new bionic Back! Problem: John’s teeth were worn out, in the recent past he had multiple visits to repair chips of tooth that had started to break off. He was also concerned about how yellow his teeth looked.

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Problem: Jim’s teeth were worn and starting to fracture. He had two choices. 1. Monitor the wear and repair as necessary. 2. Restore his teeth to correct his bite and protect his teeth from further destruction. Solution: Jim initially decided to monitor the wear and repair as necessary until the repairs became more difficult…

Carol’s New Smile

Carol’s New Smile

15 years ago Carol had restorations placed on her front teeth. After many years of service those older restorations were starting to wear out. Carol wanted to upgrade her smile. We placed new whiter ceramic restorations to restore her smile and function! The goal of every restoration is to last a lifetime. Unfortunately dental restorations.

Steve’s New Smile!

Steve’s New Smile!

Problem: Steve’s front teeth were chipping and wearing away. He had also dreamed of one day have the gap between his front teeth fixed. Solution: Beautiful ceramic restorations to close the gap and restore the worn and chipped teeth.

Problem: Dave’s front teeth were stained and discolored. His old veneers had cracked. His lower teeth had become misaligned and were highly eroded. Solution: Utilizing esthetic porcelain restorations on his upper and lower teeth, we were able to revitalize Dave’s smile!

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Jacque Gets a Smile Makeover

Jacque Gets a Smile Makeover

Jacque’s New Smile Jacque had quite a bit of dentistry that had been in place for many years. She didn’t like the dark lines up by the gums which would cause her to try to hide them with a guarded smile. She was also concerned about good dental health. Jacque was also terrified about having the

Conservative Approach to Restoring a Dark Tooth

Conservative Approach to Restoring a Dark Tooth

This patient complained about how the tooth on the upper right side of her smile was darker than the other teeth (upper left on the photo). The patient was concerned that a crown or veneer would be difficult to match the other front teeth, but still wanted something to be done to lighten up that

Tooth Replaced with a Dental Implant and Crown

Tooth Replaced with a Dental Implant and Crown

Challenge: Tooth on the left with the black by the gum tissue had suffered previous trauma and restoration that has failed. The patient was concerned about the health of the tooth and didn’t like how it looked. Solution: Tooth was extracted and a dental implant was placed at the time of extraction. The gum tissue was also

Restoring a Smile with 4 Restorations

Restoring a Smile with 4 Restorations

Problem: Old restorations on the two front teeth needing replacement Solution: There were two options, 1) replace the two old crowns with two new ones. 2) replace the two crowns and place to veneers on the teeth next door. Patient decided she wanted a slightly lighter color than her old crowns and therefore decided to

Robin’s New Smile

Robin’s New Smile

Problem: Old Restorations that needed to be replaced for health and esthetic purposes. Solution: Replace the old dentistry with beautiful porcelain teeth to restore her new smile back to optimal health.

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Sandquist Dentistry Las Vegas

Visit Us

We are located in the Commercial Finance Building. It’s a yellow two story building on the East side of Lake Sahara. Our entrance is on the east side of the building on the first floor.

Hours
Monday – Thursday
7:00am – 5:00pm

Payment & Savings Options

Insurance

We are a Fee-for-Service dental office and file insurance claims for our patients for direct reimbursement to them. You will receive payment from your insurance company for dental treatment done in our practice, except for HMO plans that require an HMO clinic.

Optimal Dental Health Program

Our Optimal Dental Health Program offers yearly savings and 10% off most dental services when you pre pay for your hygiene visits, exams and x rays.

Financing

We offer third–party financing options like CareCredit, Cherry, and Sunbit.

FAQs

Is cosmetic dentistry covered by insurance?

Sometimes. Many dental insurance providers consider cosmetic dental procedures to be elective, and you will need to contact your dental insurance provider directly to determine if your specific cosmetic treatment is covered.

We do not pull teeth. During your consultation, if we see that you have teeth that need to be removed we will refer you to a trusted specialist and coordinate to ensure the restoration of your teeth.

Yes, we are a Gold Invisalign provider! Dr. Lee-Mirzayan straightens teeth and corrects mild to moderate bite issues with Invisalign custom-made clear aligners that gradually shift your teeth into place, like traditional braces but without metal wires or brackets.  Request a free consultation with Sandquist Dentistry Las Vegas online.

Full-mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that restores the function, aesthetics, and health of the entire mouth by addressing issues with teeth, gums, and bite alignment. It often involves a combination of procedures, such as crowns, veneers, implants, and periodontal treatments, tailored to the patient’s specific needs. Start by getting a consultation with a trustworthy dentist, like Dr. Sandquist. Though full mouth rehabilitation is not always necessary, digital imaging, X-rays, and a detailed assessment of your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite allow us to make a treatment plan. Restorative work (crowns, bridges, or implants), cosmetic improvements (veneers or teeth whitening), and functional corrections (orthodontics or TMJ therapy) are all part of your personalized treatment plan. At Sandquist Dentistry in Las Vegas, we are here to get your oral health, function, and appearance back to their best.

Myofunctional therapy is a series of exercises designed to improve the strength, coordination, and function of the tongue, lips, and facial muscles. It addresses issues like tongue thrust, mouth breathing, improper swallowing, or poor oral posture, which can contribute to dental problems, sleep apnea, or jaw pain.

You might need myofunctional therapy if you experience symptoms like chronic mouth breathing, speech difficulties, teeth grinding, or an open bite, or if your dentist identifies functional habits affecting your oral health. At Sandquist Dentistry in Las Vegas, Dr. Lee-Mirzayan, DDS, is certified in myofunctional therapy and, through consultation, will help you determine whether it’s right for you.

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