Affordable Family Dental Care and Implants
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Cosmetic Dentistry of Lake County provides comprehensive general and cosmetic dental services to patients of all ages. The compassionate and experienced staff helps their patients reach optimum dental health with the cosmetic results they desire.
Dr. Kenneth Rundle and his staff provide their patients with a number of services, including diagnosis and preventative services, restorations, appliances, and cosmetic dentistry. “We are a family and cosmetic practice. We take care of the whole family, but we do it with a focus on the cosmetic aspects. We provide all of the same services that other family dental providers do, such as dental cleanings and exams, crowns, bridges, root canals, and white fillings, but we do it with an emphasis on cosmetics,” says Rundle. This means that services such as ZOOM! in-office whitening, take home whitening trays, veneers, bonding, porcelain crowns, inlays and onlays are also offered, as well as a more affordable system of implants. Dr. Rundle is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
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