Brenda Holmes

Recently my tooth, which had a root canal many years ago, could no longer be saved and needed to come out. Since it was in front, I was very hesitant with thoughts of an unsightly gap in the middle of my smile while the work was progressing. Dr. Haws quickly informed me of his plan and how it would be done. His explanation put me at ease right away. I must say that although my mouth was a work in progress, during the process you couldn’t even tell I was having restorative or cosmetic work. I had a bridge, implant and veneers – a total of 6 teeth done in the front. I love how natural they look and have been very happy with my new smile.

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