At Nicole D. Watson, DDS, every treatment begins with thoughtful planning and an eye for harmony. Our approach is conservative, detail-driven, and designed to create esthetics that feel natural, balanced, and refreshed.

Full-mouth Rehabilitation
A comprehensive approach to restoring comfort, function, and esthetics. Each case begins with detailed digital documentation and a personalized treatment plan to rebuild the bite, tooth shape, and smile line with balance and longevity in mind
Ideal for: worn teeth, collapsed bites, or full restorative needs.

Porcelain Veneers
Individually crafted porcelain restorations that refine shape, color, and symmetry while preserving natural tooth structure. Designed in collaboration with one of the nation’s top dental laboratories for a natural, refreshed smile that feels effortlessly you.
Treatment time: typically three appointments.

Composite Veneers
A minimally invasive alternative using direct composite artistry to enhance brightness and proportion. Perfect for subtle refinements or reversible improvements, sculpted in a single visit for seamless, natural-looking results.

Whitening
Customized whitening designed to brighten your smile while respecting biology and keeping sensitivity to a minimum. Each plan is tailored to deliver results that look refreshed, balanced, and true to you.
Available in take-home or in-office options.

1–2 Tooth Refinement
For those seeking harmony, not overhaul. Subtle adjustments—through minimal veneers or replacement restorations—to bring balance to your smile with minimal intervention.
Perfect for discolored teeth or asymmetries within the smile.

Amalgam Replacement
Safe, aesthetic replacement of existing silver fillings using modern composite or ceramic materials. Each restoration is color-matched, contoured, and shaped with natural anatomy—restoring the tooth to look as though it had never been restored before.

Composie Bonding
Precision contouring with advanced composite resins to repair chips, close small gaps, or refine proportions. Each restoration is hand-sculpted and polished to mimic the natural texture and light of enamel.

Esthetic/Cosmetic Dentistry
Your smile is the first impression that others have of you, so it makes sense that you would want it to be bright, white, and

Dental Implants
Dental implants are the closest thing dentists have to mimic natural teeth. When done properly, they are undetectable as artificial teeth. Dental implants are used

Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are thin, lab fabricated shells of porcelain made to adhere directly to the existing teeth. They are often used to change the shape,

Porcelain Crowns & Bridges
Porcelain crowns are a great way to restore your smile. They can replace decayed or fractured teeth and can be used to replace older crowns

Composites (Metal-Free Fillings)
Composite fillings are dental restorations designed to be inconspicuous and natural in appearance. They blend well with the teeth and appear more natural than amalgam

Teeth Whitening
Teeth naturally darken as we age and certain foods, beverages and medications can contribute to a darker, yellow or stained smile. Teeth whitening allows you

Full Mouth Restoration
A full mouth restoration offers patients who have experienced a variety of dental traumas. From those who grind their teeth (bruxism) to those who have

Provisional Restorations
Provisional restorations are often used during complex restorative dental procedures to serve as temporary prosthetic replacements while patients wait for a permanent restoration. Provisional restorations

General Dentistry
General dentistry encompasses a broad range of diseases and disorders of the oral and maxillofacial region. Everyone should see a general dentist for routine oral

Dental Bonding
Bonding is done to help enhance teeth that have chipped, discolored, and fractured. It can also be used to replace areas of decay, fill in

Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are clear coatings applied to the surfaces of a child’s molars to prevent the development of tooth decay. They work by preventing food and

Nitrous Oxide
It is estimated that between 9 and 15% of American adults avoid going to the dentist because of fear. Nitrous oxide, often referred to as

Dental Emergencies
Dental emergencies occur often in young patients. Though they require urgent treatment, it is important to remain calm and take immediate action. Dental emergencies are any