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When you look around, you might notice a never-before-seen demand and an extraordinary desire by people to get a dazzling smile. Due to the presence of a variety of technological applications, people now have the option of achieving that great smile easily. In effect, technology has given people various options to brighten, improve and straighten their teeth. But, the availability of such a high number of options hasn’t always made the decision easier and achieving the results simpler. In fact, there’s an increasing likelihood of people falling victim to harmful and inappropriate treatment.
Most people consider this time as an era of over-treatment where the sole application of technology isn’t able to give them their desired outcome and effective results. If we are not guided by qualities like wisdom and diligence, it’s very easy for us to fall into situations where we end up with permanent aesthetic damage and costly repairs, instead of a head-turning and dazzling smile. But, if you visit Dr. Cruz’s dental practice, you will be assured of a treatment philosophy that emphasizes the importance of truly comprehending what is best for you by taking out the risk and harm of over-treatment.
If you think your smile is less than perfect and if you are searching for a beautiful smile, then you MUST come to our dental office. Here, Dr. Cruz will provide you with various cosmetic solutions to achieve your target results. With the safest and the latest cosmetic dentistry procedures like bleaching, bonding, and veneers, in the hands of Mark Cruz, DDS you will be offered an elite standard of care.
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Mark A Cruz graduated from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 1986 and started a dental practice in Monarch Beach, CA upon graduation. He has lectured nationally and internationally and is a member of various dental organizations. He was a part-time lecturer at UCLA and a member of the faculty group practice and was past assistant director of the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry. He has served on the National Institute of Health/NIDCR (National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research) Grant review Committee in Washington D.C. as well as on the editorial board for the Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice (Elsevier) and is currently serving on the DSMB (data safety management board) for the NPBRN (national practice-based research network.