If you are looking for Cosmetic Dentistry in Reston, our skilled and caring Dental team can help! Please find information below about some of our most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures such as Invisalign (clear braces), Porcelain Veneers (for a more beautiful smile), Teeth Whitening (for a whiter brighter smile) and Dental Implants for missing teeth.
Invisalign
Are you unhappy with your smile but don’t want to spend two years in metal braces? Straighten your teeth the invisible way! Dr. Han is certified to provide both Invisalign® and ClearCorrect™ invisible braces, which use a series of clear and removable aligners to gradually reposition teeth. Invisible braces give you the noticeable results you want WITHOUT the noticeable bars and brackets. In fact, most people won’t even know you’re wearing braces! Call today to schedule your free consultation.
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Porcelain Veneers
If chipped, cracked or severely discolored teeth are making you feel self conscious about your smile, porcelain veneers could give you the confidence to smile big. Veneers are thin ceramic casings that are bonded to teeth to give you a beautiful, more uniform smile in as few as two or three appointments. Veneers are also an excellent alternative to braces for teeth that are slightly spaced or overlapped.
Teeth Whitening
In addition to giving you the benefit of a cleaner looking and more attractive smile, whiter teeth can also boost your confidence and self-esteem. Brightening your smile is one of the fastest and easiest ways to look and feel younger, and sometimes it doesn’t take much treatment to see a BIG difference in your appearance. Ask us about how our custom take home teeth whitening kits let you achieve professional-strength results in the comfort and convenience of your own home.
Dental Implants

A Dental implant is a small titanium post that serves as a replacement root for a missing natural tooth. Dental implants naturally fuse with the jawbone to become a solid anchor for the restoration that is eventually placed on top.
There are a number of reasons to consider dental implants. Without the root structure of a natural tooth present, the jawbone can shrink and cause bone loss. This shrinkage can make your face look older than it is, and bone loss is never healthy. Dental implants are more durable and longer lasting than traditional tooth replacements, and they also look and feel more like natural teeth. Most importantly, they function like natural teeth, allowing you to chew, talk, and smile with confidence again. Successful and properly maintained implants can last a lifetime! Dental implants are an excellent restorative option for:
- Single Tooth Replacements. This procedure is relatively quick and simple, with one missing tooth being replaced by one single implant and topped with a porcelain crown.
- Multiple Tooth Replacements. In what is known as a “fixed bridge,” implants are permanently placed in the jaw, then connected to a stable bridge (a series of crowns).
- Full Arch Replacements. Some dentists refer to these as “full mouth restorations.” A full arch replacement is a permanent, long-lasting, and functional alternative to removable dentures for people who are missing most or all of their teeth.
Many patients suffering from advanced tooth decay, root canal failure, trauma to the mouth, or just extreme wear and tear on teeth are benefiting from this revolutionary treatment. However, there are still some things to consider before you decide on dental implants. For example, implants are most successful after adolescence, when the teeth and jaw bone are fully developed. Additionally, the implant procedure can be more complicated for individuals with gum disease, uncontrolled diabetes, immune deficiencies, and for patients who smoke. To ensure that you get the treatment that’s right for you, keep our team up-to-date on your entire medical history and dental habits.
Tooth-Colored Composite Fillings
Because composite dental fillings, often referred to as tooth-colored fillings, can be adhesively applied or “bonded” to teeth, they allow for more conservative preparation than amalgam (silver) fillings. This commonly results in smaller fillings. The tooth-colored material is cured with a special light and the surface is shaped and polished, rendering the final restoration virtually undetectable to the eye and very natural feeling in your mouth.


