Cosmetic Dentist in Parma, OH
Jordan M. Job DDS helps patients across the south Cleveland area get a smile they feel good about, with honest pricing and natural-looking results from a team they already trust.
A smile you feel good about isn't a luxury. Getting there shouldn't feel like a sales pitch either.
Dr. Job handles teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and smile makeovers right here in Parma, so you never need a referral to a separate specialist. Options are presented honestly, with real costs and realistic expectations upfront. You won't leave a consultation feeling pressured or unclear about what things actually cost.
You walk away knowing exactly what's possible and what it will take to get there.
Patients from Broadview Heights and across the south Cleveland area choose this practice for cosmetic work because it feels like a conversation, not a transaction.
Teeth Whitening
If your teeth have picked up staining from coffee, tea, wine, or just time, professional whitening gets results that no over-the-counter strip or tray can match. In-office treatment uses a higher concentration of whitening agent applied carefully by a trained professional, which means faster, more even results with less sensitivity than most patients expect. It is one of the quickest ways to make a noticeable difference in how your smile looks and how you feel about it.
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Cosmetic Veneers
If you have teeth that are chipped, uneven, stained, or just not the shape you want, veneers are a way to fix several cosmetic concerns in one step. Each veneer is a thin porcelain shell custom-made to fit over the front of your tooth, and the result looks natural because porcelain reflects light the same way enamel does. Most patients say the finished result was worth every bit of the anticipation.
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Botox
Botox at a dental office is not about vanity. It is about function, comfort, and the kind of results that come from a provider who understands facial anatomy at a level most injectors do not. Dr. Job uses Botox to treat TMJ pain, reduce teeth grinding, and smooth fine lines around the mouth, all in the same office where your dental care already happens.
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In-office whitening results typically last one to three years depending on your diet and habits. Coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco are the biggest contributors to restaining over time. Patients who do periodic touch-up treatments and limit staining beverages tend to hold their results much longer. Dr. Job can give you a realistic expectation based on your specific situation.
No. Whitening products only affect natural tooth enamel and have no effect on porcelain, composite resin, or other dental materials. If you have existing crowns or veneers, whitening your natural teeth can create a mismatch in color. This is something to discuss before starting any whitening treatment so your results look even and intentional rather than inconsistent.
Most purely cosmetic procedures like whitening, veneers, and bonding for appearance reasons are not covered by insurance. However, some treatments that also serve a functional purpose, like a crown on a damaged tooth, may be partially covered. Before committing to anything here, you will get a clear breakdown of what your insurance covers and what your actual out-of-pocket cost looks like.
Veneers work best when you have multiple cosmetic concerns you want to address together, such as color, chips, minor gaps, or shape. They require removing a small amount of enamel, which makes the decision permanent. For patients with a single chip or minor gap, bonding may accomplish the same goal with less commitment. Dr. Job will walk you through the honest tradeoffs before you decide anything.
Some patients experience temporary sensitivity during or after whitening, particularly those who already have sensitive teeth. Professional whitening done here is applied carefully and at the right concentration for your situation, which reduces the likelihood of significant discomfort compared to over-the-counter products that people often overuse. If sensitivity is a concern for you, mention it before treatment begins and the approach can be adjusted.