W. Gregory Rose DDS, PA

Dr. W. Gregory Rose, where we are committed to improving the health and aesthetics of your smile.

Established in 1973, W. Gregory Rose DDS, PA provides advanced cosmetic dentistry in Albuquerque. We are committed to improving the health and aesthetics of your smile. Our state-of-the-art cosmetic dental practice specializes in smile makeovers to give you a smile you’ve always wanted. Cosmetic dentistry in Albuquerque not only improves aesthetics, but it can also achieve facial balance and improve bite function. We offer the latest techniques and technology available in many areas of advance cosmetic dentistry and sleep medicine.

We recognize that each case is unique, and we customize your treatment to ensure we are meeting all of your needs. For more details, call (505) 296-5544 or visit https://www.wgregoryrosedds.com/

Invisalign in Albuquerque NM

Invisalign treatment in Albuquerque NM is the clear way to straighten teeth without braces, using aligners. Aligners are removable and virtually invisible, which means you can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing; and you can still eat and drink what you want. Also, you can brush and floss normally to maintain healthy gums and teeth; and there are no wires, metal or brackets to cause mouth abrasions.

Teeth Whitening in Albuquerque NM

Tooth whitening services are growing in popularity, and it’s one of the most requested services offered by our practice. Everyone sees the growing consumer market focused on whiter teeth. The reality is that over-the-counter, “too good to be true” solutions typically don’t work.

Composite Bonding in Albuquerque NM

Composite bonds stain more easily and therefore require proper care and regular cleaning. In order to ensure the longest possible duration of the bonding, composites should be brushed and flossed daily. Common staining elements include coffee, tea, tobacco, foods and candy.

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