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Dentistry in Boulder | Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry Highlights Attention On One Visit Crowns
Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry of Boulder Features One-Visit Crowns Using CEREC In-Office Milling Process. CEREC’s Availability Allows Patients to Receive High-Quality Custom-Made Crown Restorations in One Office Visit.
Boulder, Colorado, March 26, 2010 – The Boulder dental office of Dr. Michael Adler today released summary information on its featured one visit in-office dental crown system known as CEREC. The name CEREC is derived from CEramic REConstruction. CEREC is a dental restoration method that allows Dr. Adler to produce ceramic dental restorations such as crowns, onlays, and inlays using a variety of computer assisted technologies including 3D photography and CAD/CAM.
The CEREC procedure replaces and dramatically improves the traditional process for obtaining crowns that typically included placing a temporary crown and a return visit to the dentist after the permanent crown was prepared in an outside lab. Use of the CEREC milling device eliminates the requirement for a second visit. Instead crowns are custom made using the CEREC in-office milling device.
In summarizing the CEREC advantages the following are emphasized:
Speed: While it used to take weeks to complete the process of obtaining a crown, the use of CEREC allows crowns to be done in one office visit lasting about an hour. It is also reported that conservation of the tooth structure can be enhanced. In some cases a partial coverage restoration can be completed vs. a full conventional crown.
Precision and Accuracy: Images taken of a patient’s teeth allow precise measurements. The computerized CEREC milling device prepares crowns with precision for a superior overall result.
Ceramic Material: The ceramic material used to create the crowns expands and contracts similar to natural teeth, minimizing the risk of cracking. Materials also match the appearance of natural teeth to produce an aesthetically pleasing appearance. CEREC’s milled ceramic is reported to be stronger than hand layered and pressed alternatives.
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is open weekdays by appointment. Additional information about the practice and services offered is available at www.adlerdentistry.com.
About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
The cosmetic and family dental practice of Dr. Michael Adler is based in the Colorado community of Boulder, a convenient and scenic drive from most locations in the Denver and Front Range areas. Boulder, Colorado is also an inviting destination location for visiting out-of-state patients seeking Dr. Adler’s specialized attention. Dr. Adler is nationally recognized for his work and is committed to providing his patients with the highest level of care in both cosmetic and family dentistry. The practice maintains a website at www.adlerdentistry.com and regularly publishes information on its blog at www.adlerdentistry.com/blog.
Contact
Name: Heather Ramsey
Email: heather@adlerdentistry.com
Phone: (303) 449-1119
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
1810 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
LVI Dentist Boulder Colorado | Dr. Michael Adler Brings Top LVI Fellowship Credentials to Area
The Las Vegas Institute of Advanced Dental Studies (LVI) Fellowship recently awarded to Boulder Colorado dentist Dr. Michael Adler ensures the availability of the most advanced dental treatments for area residents.
Boulder, Colorado, September 27, 2009 – Boulder, Colorado-based dentist Dr. Michael Adler today released additional information concerning his recent designation as a Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI) Fellowship recipient. The LVI Fellowship distinction is significant for area residents and dental patients of Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry as it ensures the availability of the most advanced dental care and treatment. Current and prospective patients are invited to contact Dr. Adler’s office for additional information concerning available services or to schedule an appointment or consultation.
The requirements for receiving the LVI Fellowship are extensive and confirm Dr. Adler’s completion of a series of studies on the clinical skills and knowledge necessary to provide comprehensive aesthetic treatment for dental patients. The Fellowship distinction is awarded only to select doctors who successfully complete studies and a comprehensive exam covering the skills and techniques taught at LVI.
In attaining this level of distinction Dr. Adler has made a commitment to offering a high level of Aesthetic Neuromuscular Dentistry. Neuromuscular dentistry is evaluation/diagnosis, and healing of the relationship between teeth, jaw joints, jaw posture, head muscles, neck muscles, back muscles, head posture, and body posture. These factors combine to impact a person’s bite and can cause a variety of symptoms affecting long term health and well being.
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is open weekdays by appointment. Additional information about the practice and services offered is available at www.adlerdentistry.com.
About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
The cosmetic and family dental practice of Dr. Michael Adler is based in the Colorado community of Boulder, a convenient and scenic drive from most locations in the Denver and Front Range areas. Boulder, Colorado is also an inviting destination location for visiting out-of-state patients seeking Dr. Adler’s specialized attention. Dr. Adler is nationally recognized for his work and is committed to providing his patients with the highest level of care in both cosmetic and family dentistry. The practice maintains a website at www.adlerdentistry.com and regularly publishes information on its blog at www.adlerdentistry.com/blog.
Contact
Name: Heather Ramsey
Email: heather@adlerdentistry.com
Phone: (303) 449-1119
http://www.adlerdentistry.com
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
1810 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
Tags: boulder, Colorado, dentist, dentistry, Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, LVI
Repairing Broken Tooth | Fractured Tooth

- Katie after the accident
With just a slip of the foot, Katie’s appearance was instantly changed. After slipping on ice and falling face first, Katie was left with at least two of her upper front teeth broken. A large portion of her upper left middle tooth was fractured off and her upper right tooth next to the middle was also chipped. She immediately sought treatment from Dr. Adler of Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry. Dr. Adler examined the damaged area using the aid of both x-rays and an interoral camera to help diagnose the multiple fractures that were not apparent to the naked eye and to determine the extent of the damage. Teeth #7 and 9 were visibly broken so Dr. Adler placed composite bond on the teeth as a temporary solution to restore the aesthetic look of the teeth until permanent restorations could be completed. Tooth #8 did not appear visibly damaged but the interoral camera did reveal that the tooth was fractured. Dr. Adler suspected that the tooth was more heavily damaged than it appeared since the teeth on both sided had visible damage due to the impact. A week after the fall, a portion of tooth #8 broke off due to the trauma it sustained during the accident. Dr. Adler determined that porcelain veneers should be placed on teeth #7-10 to restore the patient’s smile to its original brilliance.
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- Katie after the accident
Tooth #10 (upper left tooth, second from the middle) did not have any visible fractures but needed to be restored partly as a precaution since not all damage from a fall is immediately apparent and mostly for aesthetics. It is recommended that front teeth especially should be restored in sets of two to insure that the patient’s smile remains symmetrical. Tooth #10 was already shorter than its counter part #7, so if Dr. Adler was to only restore the teeth that had visible fractures (# 7-9), then tooth #10 would appear short and out of place, giving the patient an uneven smile.
A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain that is bonded to a tooth to improve its color or shape. A veneer generally covers only the front and top of a tooth. Veneers can be used to close spaces between teeth, lengthen small or misshapen teeth, or whiten stained or dark teeth. When teeth are chipped, as in Katie’s case, or beginning to wear, veneers can protect them from damage and restore their original appearance.

Katie's Teeth After
Katie’s four upper front teeth were first shaped and roughened to prepare them for the veneers. Impressions were then taken of the teeth and sent to Aurum Ceramic Dental Laboratory, where the veneers were artistically custom crafted. Once the veneers had returned from the lab, they were cemented onto Katie’s teeth using a durable adhesive bond. The bond was then cured with a harmless high-intensity light. The pain Katie initial experienced from the accident was relieved after the veneers were placed. The final results were a beautiful and natural looking smile.
Trauma cause to a tooth in a fall can take several months before all the damage is known. A root can be fractured but not cause symptoms for several months after the accident. Dr. Adler was concerned that Katie might eventually need a root canal for that very reason. With this in mind, Dr. Adler specifically designed the veneers to allow an access opening for a root canal without damaging the porcelain restorations if one was needed at a later time.

Katie's Beautiful Smile After
Four months after the fall, Katie did begin to have symptoms in tooth #8 that warranted a root canal. The blood supply to the tooth was likely damaged in the accident but was not symptomatic until several months later. Dr. Adler referred Katie to Dr. Joseph Parsons of Boulder Endodontics, P.C. for the root canal. Dr. Parsons successful performed the root canal and the veneer was not damaged in the procedure. Because symptoms can develop long after the accident continuous follow up is needed to monitor the tooth’s nerves.
Katie is good as new and now her brilliant smile is the best ice breaker of all.
Tags: boulder, Colorado, cosmetic dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, dentistry
Hidden Decay and Crown in One Day

- Hannah’s Teeth Before
Hannah, a college student in Boulder, Colorado, first came to Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry because she was experiencing cold sensitivity and pain while chewing on one of her lower left teeth. During the emergency exam, we took a digital x-ray of the area and used the Diagnodent, a painless laser that helps detect decay beneath the hard enamel layer. Tooth #19 (first front molar on the lower left) was determined to be the cause of the pain. Hannah had a stainless steel crown on tooth #19. She had worn holes in the top surface. Stainless steel crowns are commonly placed on young children’s teeth but they do not last permanently. It was also noted that tooth #18 had a dark stain on the top back surface and the Diagnodent got a reading that indicated the presence of decay. It was determined that the old stainless steel crown on #19 needed to be replaced with an all porcelain Cerec crown and that tooth #18 needed a composite resin (white) filling.

Decay Exposed Once Crown Was Removed
Only when the old stainless steel crown had been removed to prepare the tooth for the crown was the extent of the decay apparent. Decay underneath the crown had destroyed most of the tooth structure. Dr. Adler removed the visible decay and used decay indicator, a liquid dye that indicates areas of decay, to insure that all the remaining decay was then removed. Tooth #19 was then prepared for the crown by shaping the remaining tooth into the best shape for supporting the crown. In Hannah’s case, some of the tissue around the tooth needed to be cleaned with a laser due to the inflammation caused by the stainless steel crown. Optical impressions were taken using the high-tech Cerec camera which then allowed Dr. Adler to custom shape the crown to fix Hannah’s tooth and bite. The Cerec machine then fabricated the crown from a solid block of porcelain while Dr. Adler did Hannah’s filling on tooth #18.

Hannah's New Crown and Filling
machine was done milling the crown for tooth #19. The crown was fitted on the tooth before any cement was added to insure a proper fit. The tooth was then disinfected and cleaned. Using very strong clear cement, the crown was then chemically bonded to the tooth. In just one appointment, Hannah was able to leave with two much healthier and better looking teeth.
Cracked Tooth Syndrome | The Hidden Fracture
Cracked tooth syndrome describes the recurring pain, discomfort, and/or sensitivity that is caused by an incomplete fracture or crack in a tooth. The fracture involved is often difficult to detect and may be completely invisible to the naked eye and may not appear on dental x-rays. A cracked tooth can be caused several different ways. Clenching and grinding can weaken teeth causing them to fracture. Root canalled teeth that are not restored after treatment and large fillings can cause your teeth to loose strength, making them brittle. Every day your teeth endure a tremendous amount of pressure from biting and chewing, so if you bite down on something hard like a popcorn kernel, the force can cause the tooth to fracture, especially if it is weakened.
Treatment of a fractured tooth usually depends on the location of the fracture as well as the extent of the damage. If only the outer enamel is cracked then we remove the affected portion and restore the tooth with a crown or onlay to stabilize it and protect it from further damage. If the crack extends into the underlying dentin or pulp layers then more extensive treatment may be required, such as a root canal, before a final restoration can be placed to stabilize the tooth. In some rare instances, a crack will extend all the way through the tooth and under the bone. In these extreme cases, there is no way to restore the tooth and we have no other option but to extract it. Fortunately, most cracked teeth can be saved. The key is early detection and appropriate treatment. Since diagnosis is often based on patient symptoms, it is very important to tell your dentist of any pain or discomfort you have been experiencing as soon as you have it.

Dr. Beyer's Fractured Tooth As It Is Revealed
Dr. Craig Beyer of Beyer Laser Center is a good example of a those rare cases where a fracture extends through the tooth. Dr. Beyer came to Dr. Adler complaining of that he was having pain when he was biting down. Based upon the symptoms Dr. Beyer described, photographs, and x-rays, Dr. Adler determined that Dr. Beyer had a fractured tooth and recommended a crown. The tooth was prepped and fitted with an all porcelain Cerec crown. The fracture became even more apparent once the tooth had been prepped for the crown and had decay indicator placed on the tooth. Decay indicator is a dye that helps make decay more visible, it can also be used to see tooth fractures because the dye will run along the crack. Interoral pictures allow the doctor to get an up-close look at the teeth allowing him to see cracks that might otherwise be missed. If the fracture had been an oblique fracture, extending into the enamel or dentin but not the pulp layers, as was first assumed then the crown would have solved the problem. Unfortunately, Dr. Beyer continued to have symptoms of pain. Dr. Adler then performed a root canal believing that the fracture extended into the pulp of the tooth. During the root canal procedure, Dr. Adler saw that fractured propagated through the tooth and that the root canal would not be sufficient treatment to save the tooth. Since the fracture extended through the tooth splitting it, the tooth could not be saved and had to be extracted and replaced with a titanium implant.

Bill's Uncovered Fractured Tooth
Bill is a common example of cracked tooth syndrome. Bill had been having sensitivity with a tooth on his upper left side for about one year whenever he would bite down but didn’t think much of it since it only hurt when he bit down and wasn’t a constant pain. After mentioning to the hygienist at his cleaning that he was having this continuous problem, the doctor diagnosed a fracture in the tooth. An old filling was removed from the tooth and a decay indicator was placed on the tooth in order to see the extent of the fracture. The decay indicator along with the interoral pictures allowed Dr. Adler to see that the fracture, an oblique fracture, extended across and into the tooth but had probably not yet entered the pulp chamber. Dr. Adler placed an all porcelain Cerec crown on the tooth to stabilize and to help prevent the fracture from propagating further through the tooth. The crown also kept the fracture from expanding and contracting which can increase the pain or sensitivity that a patient experiences. Since the crown was placed, Bill has been symptom free.
Getting Aligned with Invisalign – Invisible Braces
Jeff came to Dr. Adler of Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry seeking to brighten and straighten his smile. Dr. Adler sat down with Jeff and discussed exactly what Jeff’s expectations and goals were. He found that Jeff wanted his teeth to be healthy but also wanted them too look good and appear natural. Based on Dr. Adler’s thorough exam, he noted that Jeff had decay on several teeth and that one of his lateral teeth (#10 upper left next to middle front teeth) was peg shaped, under sized and out of proportion. He also saw that Jeff’s teeth were discolored and varied in shade, crowded, in an unhealthy bite, and had extreme wear and gum line problems. Dr. Adler recommended that Jeff first have fillings done to remove the decay and get his teeth healthy and then proceed with Invisalign and Zoom Whitening to straighten and brighten his teeth. He also recommended that Jeff restore his lateral teeth (#7 and 10, on either side of his upper front teeth) to their correct size and proportion with porcelain veneers. The fillings were important to do first not only to remove the decay before the cavity got worse but also because Jeff would not have been able to have any restorative work done once the Invisalign treatment had started until it was finished. This is because the trays that are used in the treatment are made all at once and progressively shift the teeth into position as the trays are changed out. If restorative work was done during treatment then the trays would not fit.
Jeff Before
For each tooth with a cavity, Dr. Adler removed the decay from the tooth and then placed tooth colored composite resin in the prepared tooth reshaping it to its original shape. A harmless curing light is used to harden and set the material. The tooth is then good as new and the filling is unnoticeable.
Once all the cavities had been restored with composite fillings, Dr. Adler was able to start the Invisalign. An impression of Jeff’s teeth and bite were taken and then sent to Invisalign labs. There a model of Jeff’s mouth was made and scanned as 3-D virtual image. They then made small incremental movements of the virtual teeth to simulate how the aligners would shift the teeth into their final position. Buttons, small tooth colored composite dots placed on selected teeth, were required to help certain teeth shift and rotate more. Once this virtual model was completed, it was sent to Dr. Adler for approval and/or modification. Once approved, the aligners were fabricated for the entire treatment phase and sent back to Dr. Adler. The buttons were places on the selected teeth and Jeff was given his first set of aligners. Each aligner was worn for about two weeks and each new aligner was slightly different to help slowly move the teeth into there proper position. The aligners were clear so it was hard for anyone to know that Jeff had “braces” on. They were removable for easy cleaning and were not worn when eating. Since Jeff had crowded teeth, IPR (inter proximal reduction) was required to give the teeth more room to move. IPR is a very simple and painless procedure that involves Dr. Adler filing a very minuscule portion between the teeth to create a small amount of space that the teeth will later move into. Treatment was completed in 6 month, much less time than traditional braces. The buttons were removed once treatment was done and clear aligner retainers were given to be worn at night to keep the teeth from shifting back.
Jeff had Zoom Whitening treatment done to brighten his new smile and remove the discoloration. The
Zoom whitening gel was applied to each tooth and then cured with a high intensity curing light that activates the whitening gel. The Zoom light aids in activating the hydrogen peroxide and helps it penetrate the surface of the tooth. This procedure was repeated four times to maximize the whitening effect. After the treatment, Jeff had a noticeably brighter smile. He was given more whitening gel to use with his Invisalign retainers for any need touch up or maintenance bleaching.

Jeff After
Jeff’s two upper front teeth on either side of the middle teeth (#7 & 10) were first shaped and roughened to prepare them for the veneers. Impressions were then taken of the teeth and sent to Aurum Ceramic Dental Laboratory, where the veneers were artistically custom crafted. Once the veneers had returned from the lab, they were cemented onto Jeff’s teeth using a durable adhesive bond. The bond was then cured with a harmless high-intensity light. This final touch completed Jeff’s treatment and he now has exactly what he wanted, a straight and white natural looking smile. The results are stunning and Jeff loves showing off his smile now.
Tags: boulder, cosmetic dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, dentistry, Invisalign
Full Mouth Reconstruction – Getting the Bite Right – Part 2

Peter after.
Phase 2 of treatment was reconstructing Peter’s teeth to his ideal bite so that the use of the orthotic would no longer be necessary. Every tooth was prepared for a ceramic crown, removing any decay or fractures that were present, and fitted with temporary crowns while the impressions of Peter’s teeth and bite were sent to the prestigious Aurum Dental Laboratory which is known for their quality and excellence. The ceramic crowns were individually crafted to not only look great but to also be functional and in the correct bite.
Once the lab finished fabrication of the crowns, Dr. Adler removed the temporaries and cemented on the permanent crowns. Peter’s treatment was conducted under the supervision of the esteemed Las Vegas Institute (LVI) where Dr. Adler was trained in the most advanced techniques of neuromuscular and cosmetic dentistry. Peter’s results are amazing and he is thrilled with how he looks and feels. His smile is now balanced, teeth look great, and his jaw is comfortable. He said that he is more confident and the look of his entire face has changed. He looks more youthful now that the atrophy on one side of his face is gone. Another change that Peter noticed was that he stopped biting his nails since his treatment started. Peter was a habitual nail biter most of his life, since treatment Peter has completely stopped chewing on his nails and cuticles. He believed it is because his bite changed and so it is no longer as easy to bite on his nails and also because he was using his figures as a subconscious crutch for his jaw that is no longer needed with his new bite. There is no question that Peter’s smile looks great and has greatly improved his life.

After retracted view.
Tags: boulder, cosmetic dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, dentistry
Boulder Cosmetic Dentist Attends Annual International Aesthetics Meeting for IACA
Top Dental Professional Attends the 2009 International Association of Comprehensive Aesthetics (IACA) Fifth Annual Meeting
August 3, 2009, San Francisco, CA – Dr. Michael Adler attended the fifth annual International Association of Comprehensive Aesthetics (IACA) conference in San Francisco, July 30- August 1, 2009.
The annual conference provided Dr. Michael Adler the opportunity to learn and interact with the most progressive leaders in aesthetic dentistry and its related professions. Also, Dr. Michael Adler was introduced to the latest techniques and materials available today.
Dr. Michael Adler was proud to present two of his full mouth reconstruction cases that incorporated the latest in cosmetic and aesthetic dentistry as well as neuromuscular dentistry.

Dr. Michael Adler in attendance at IACA.
The IACA was established to foster dental education and is steadfast in its commitment to be a progressive, non-political, dynamic organization that is always on the cutting edge of clinical, practice management and technological advances in Aesthetic Dentistry. The organization is inclusive to all philosophies and ideas enabling professionals to determine what is best for their respective practices.
The IACA prides itself on being a scientific academy that affords its members the opportunity to become a leader in the health care community, while providing the best care possible for their patients. No other organization provides such a broad range of educational opportunities in advanced aesthetics.
This is just one of the many important ways Dr. Michael Adler has demonstrated a commitment to provide exceptional patient care.
Please visit www.AdlerDentistry.com or call 303-449-1119 for more information.
Contact
Name: Heather Ramsey
Email: heather@adlerdentistry.com
Phone: (303) 449-1119
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
1810 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
Tags: boulder, cosmetic dentist, Cosmetic Dentistry, dentistry, IACA
Neuromuscular and Cosmetic Boulder Dentist to Present at Conference in Japan
Nationally recognized Boulder Colorado based cosmetic and neuromuscular dentist Dr. Michael Adler makes contribution to the advancement of science by presenting at convention of medical and dental professionals in Japan.
Boulder, Colorado, July 24, 2009 – Dr. Michael J. Adler of Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry will be presenting two papers at the prestigious ICCMO (International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics) conference on November 14 – 15, 2009 in Fukuoka, Japan. Dr. Adler will be discussing the importance a millimeter can make in the treatment of neuromuscular dentistry and present a case study of his father to highlight this point. He will also present his research on the connection between neuromuscular dentistry and cadmium induced lesions of the Gasserian ganglia and dorsal root of the trigeminal nerve. Dr. Adler believes that continuing education is an important part of keeping up with the latest in dental and medical advancements and enjoys sharing his own knowledge and expertise to help others in the field.
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is open weekdays by appointment. Additional information about the practice and services offered is available at www.adlerdentistry.com.
About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
The cosmetic and family dental practice of Dr. Michael Adler is based in the Colorado community of Boulder, a convenient and scenic drive from most locations in the Denver and Front Range areas. Boulder, Colorado is also an inviting destination location for visiting out-of-state patients seeking Dr. Adler’s specialized attention. Dr. Adler is nationally recognized for his work and is committed to providing his patients with the highest level of care in both cosmetic and family dentistry. The practice maintains a website at www.adlerdentistry.com and regularly publishes information on its blog at www.adlerdentistry.com/blog.
Contact
Name: Heather Ramsey
Email: heather@adlerdentistry.com
Phone: (303) 449-1119
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
1810 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
Tags: Cosmetic Dentistry, dentistry, Japan
Boulder Cosmetic Dentist – Michael Adler DDS Helps Make Cosmetic Dentistry More Widely Available
Nationally recognized Boulder Colorado based cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Adler makes the latest advances in cosmetic dentistry services available to a broad base of patients.
Boulder, Colorado, July 23, 2009 – Boulder, Colorado-based cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Adler today announced a list of primary services offered by his practice in the category of cosmetic dentistry. While the benefits of cosmetic dentistry may in the past have been considered mainly for Hollywood movie stars and the rich and famous, modern advances in the field have opened up cosmetic dentistry much more to the general population.
Among the primary cosmetic dentistry services offered by Dr. Adler are:
1) Veneers – Veneers can be used to change the color of teeth, close gaps between teeth, and change the shape, size and alignment of teeth. This is done quickly and painlessly, altering crooked teeth so they look like they’ve had two years of straightening.
2) White Fillings – The biggest reason many of Dr. Adler’s restorative dentistry patients are choosing white bonded fillings has to do with the way they look. Many people just don’t want an ugly black plug in their teeth.
3) Restorative Dentistry – This is accomplished with the use of veneers, crowns, fillings and even implants. A dental restoration does look and functions just like the original.
4) Smile Makeover – Smiles can be seen beyond 300 feet and are valuable in professional and social human interaction. Going to the dentist used to be about cavities, drills and other less-than-pleasant subjects. Today dentistry is giving people what they want … to look good.
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is open weekdays by appointment. Additional information about the practice and services offered is available at www.adlerdentistry.com.
About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
The cosmetic and family dental practice of Dr. Michael Adler is based in the Colorado community of Boulder, a convenient and scenic drive from most locations in the Denver and Front Range areas. Boulder, Colorado is also an inviting destination location for visiting out-of-state patients seeking Dr. Adler’s specialized attention. Dr. Adler is nationally recognized for his work and is committed to providing his patients with the highest level of care in both cosmetic and family dentistry. The practice maintains a website at www.adlerdentistry.com and regularly publishes information on its blog at www.adlerdentistry.com/blog.
Contact
Name: Heather Ramsey
Email: heather@adlerdentistry.com
Phone: (303) 449-1119
Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
1810 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
Tags: boulder, cosmetic dentist, dentistry
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