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Mar 10

Are you looking for a minimally invasive approach to dental care? Welcome to Chase Inspired Dentistry for biomimetic dentistry. The term “biomimetic” means “mimicking life.” Dr. Chase Larsen emphasizes the importance of working with the tooth’s natural properties rather than against them. Biomimetic dentistry in Draper, Utah, results in aesthetically appealing, sustainable dental restorations.

Mar 07

Do you want a white, perfectly aligned smile? Dental veneers in Draper, Utah, can transform your smile from imperfect to naturally radiant. Expertly placed at Chase Inspired Dentistry, dental veneers erase chips, stains, gaps, and other imperfections to give you a stunning smile. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Chase Larsen and rediscover the confidence of […]

Oct 22

Dental implants are a wonderful way to replace missing teeth, but not everyone is a candidate. When learning about this and other tooth replacement options, a consultation visit with Dr. Chase Larsen and the team at Chase Inspired Dentistry of Draper, Utah, is the best way to learn more about the solutions most appropriate for […]

Apr 05

Your smile is designed to last a lifetime, but things happen over the years that can impact the teeth’ and gums’ function, health, and look. When seeking different types of restorative dentistry treatments available at your local dental office, it is important that you work with a provider in Draper, Utah, that offers a wide […]

Apr 05

Dental restorations are often used when patients have a tooth or teeth compromised from trauma, disease, or decay. This includes solutions such as dental crowns and dental onlays. At Chase Inspired Dentistry, Dr. Chase Larsen and his team of professionals help patients choose the most conservative options to restore their smile. When restoring one or more […]

Apr 05

Porcelain veneers continue to be a popular cosmetic treatment for many Chase Inspired Dentistry patients in Draper, Utah. These restorations are used to cover imperfections of the smile that may be impacting one’s self-confidence and self-esteem. These are just one of several treatment options that can enhance the smile, and a highly desirable one, too! What […]

Mar 05

When you’re single and on your own, dental visits aren’t always a priority. You may schedule occasional dental exams and cleanings, but not regularly. But things are different when you have a family. Your children need consistent dental care to maintain good oral health during their formative years. That’s where a family dentist can come […]

Mar 05

Significant tooth loss can’t be hidden as it leaves large gaps in your smile for everyone to see. Whether the cause was decay, injury, or periodontal disease, tooth loss will affect how you look, smile, and eat. Fortunately, there are several options available for replacing missing teeth that can help restore both the functionality and […]

Mar 05

Cosmetic dentistry has a myriad of cosmetic dental treatments to improve your smile’s appearance. One of the most popular is dental veneers, and with good reason. Veneers are affordable and minimally invasive and produce stunning aesthetic results! Veneers can “cover up” stains, discolorations, chips, cracks, gaps, and other flaws in your smile to give it […]

Mar 05

Sleep apnea doesn’t only affect adults. Many children and teens suffer from this sleep disorder as well. People with obstructive sleep apnea have trouble breathing at night due to the closing of their airway passages as they sleep. Breathing may stop for seconds, causing you to wake up gasping for air. Through airway-focused dentistry, Dr. Chase […]

Jan 09

An innovative (and MUCH better) approach to fixing teeth – biomimetic dentistry – has emerged in our field. So why do only some dentists embrace this approach? Despite its promise of preserving natural tooth structure and improving long-term outcomes, biomimetic approaches are not widely adopted. Let’s explore some reasons. Biomimetic dentistry holds great potential for […]

Jan 09

Are dental crowns even needed anymore? The biomimetic approach would say NO. Biomimetic dentistry emphasizes imitating nature to preserve and restore the health of our teeth. One of its core principles is preserving natural tooth structure, a departure from the conventional approach that often involves significant removal of healthy tooth structure to make room for […]