Emigh Dental Care
# 430, 5500, East Atherton Street, Long Beach, California
Closed · Opens tomorrow at 7 AM
Documented for porcelain veneers in Long Beach, with teeth whitening on the service list and 7 procedures on file.
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<p>Emigh Dental Care is a cosmetic-and-general practice on East Atherton Street in central-east Long Beach, located near the Cal State Long Beach campus area. The office combines cosmetic dentistry — porcelain veneers, professional whitening, bonding repairs, smile makeovers — with the broader general-dentistry scope, which suits central-east Long Beach patients who want their cosmetic case planning and routine cleanings at the same office. Most cosmetic patients come from the surrounding CSULB-area residential and university corridors.</p> <p>Patients searching for dental bonding for chipped tooth in Long Beach, front tooth cosmetic repair in Long Beach, CA, or porcelain veneers cost in Long Beach can find a structured cosmetic program here, with porcelain veneers, composite veneers, in-office whitening, and dental bonding for chips or staining handled in-house, plus <strong>multi-visit smile makeover planning</strong> for patients pursuing a more substantial aesthetic change.</p> <blockquote>If you've broken or chipped a front tooth and want a CSULB-area cosmetic dentist who handles bonding repairs day-to-day rather than routing the case to a specialty office, Emigh Dental Care is a sensible Atherton Street starting point.</blockquote> <p>Cost-wise, Emigh Dental Care runs in the standard mid-range for a central-east Long Beach cosmetic practice — porcelain veneer cases are quoted as multi-visit packages with material trade-offs walked through up front, composite cases are priced lower per tooth, and bonding or whitening visits sit in the typical Long Beach cosmetic range. For CSULB-area patients comparing cosmetic options, this practice belongs on the shortlist of established Atherton corridor cosmetic offices. Cosmetic consultations include a structured planning step before any veneer work, with the porcelain-versus-composite material trade-off walked through up front rather than defaulting to whichever option carries the higher fee. Cosmetic consultations here typically include a structured shade-and-tooth-shape preview before any veneer work begins, and photo records of prior cases are kept on file for patients to review during planning. Cosmetic consultations typically run longer than routine cleaning visits since planning the shade, tooth shape, and gum-line balance matters more than procedure time on most veneer cases, and photo records of prior work are kept on file.</p>






