Doctor Ip in Austin, Texas 78704
Name: Vincent Ip, DDS, FAGD
Last name: Ip
Gender: male
Began aesthetic medicine in: 2006
Years experience: 17
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Smile 360
Address: 1509 S. Lamar
Address suite: Ste. 675
City: Austin
State: Texas
Zip Code: 78704
Country: US
Statement: Led by cosmetic dentist Dr. Vincent Ip, SMILE 360 offers invisalign, porcelain veneers, snoring treatment, CEREC & more! Welcome to Smile 360, conveniently located on South Lamar in 78704 – the heart of Central Austin.
Consulting Fees: 0$
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- In office treatments
Education:
- Undergraduate: University of Texas at Austin
- Dental School: DDS, New York University
Postdoc Training:
- Residency: Dental Sleep Medicine, University of California San Francisco Dental School
- Fellowship: Academy of General Dentistry
GPS coordinates on map: 30.25193,-97.7637839
Primary location:
Location name: Austin
State: TX
Country: US
Map point: 30.2687,-97.74520111
Treatments:
- Clear Braces
- Dental Crown
- Dental Implants
- Full Mouth Reconstruction
- Internal Tooth Bleaching
- Invisalign
- Lumineers
- Porcelain Veneers
- Smile Makeover
- Tooth Repair
- Zoom Whitening
RealSelf Info
Rating: 5.0
Profile views: 581
Answer count: 12
Review count: 5
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Sep 23, 2015
Profile modified: Jun 2, 2023
Profile promotion: Yes
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Unclaimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Jan 24, 2020
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Austin, TX, US. GPS coordinates: 30.2687,-97.74520111
Latest ratings of treatments
- Invisalign (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Nov 2021) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Sep 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Apr 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Porcelain Veneers (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Porcelain Veneers (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Cosmetic Dentistry (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Cosmetic Dentistry (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Cosmetic Dentistry (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Cosmetic Dentistry (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Invisalign (Feb 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Porcelain Veneers (Jan 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Porcelain Veneers (Jan 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Jan 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Jan 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Implants (Jan 2020) – Overall rating: 5/5
Doctor’s answers
Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Is it possible to recolor veneers after applied? If not, what are the next steps to fix them? (ph
New Veneers
Feb 11, 2020
Feb 11, 2020
Agree with Dr. Silberman. There is nothing that can be done once the veneers are cemented. I am not sure what lab was used but I would consult with a different doctor or ask that a different lab that specializes in aesthetics is used if you have them redone. Many pictures should be taken and sent to the ceramist that is hand-crafting your veneers. Good luck on your journey!
Could a veneer or crown be an option for an indented/crooked premolar?
Already in ortho?
Feb 11, 2020
Feb 11, 2020
It looks like you already have “buttons” on your teeth from Invisalign or something similar. The tooth also appears to be slightly under erupted. If your dentist is moving your teeth I would stay the course — he/she is trying to make room for that tooth to get into position. I don’t feel like a veneer or crown would be the solution here. Good luck with your journey!
Will Invisalign fix my back teeth or just my front teeth?
Yes – Invisalign can treat back teeth!
Feb 4, 2020
Feb 4, 2020
If you consult with an experienced Invisalign provider they will have a whole mouth approach to your case. Invisalign can treat complex cases that involve all the teeth. Good luck on your journey!
How can I fix my smile?
Veneers and/OR Invisalign
Feb 4, 2020
Feb 4, 2020
I would suggest consulting with a dentist for Invisalign to get your teeth into proper alignment…and then if you are still unhappy with the shape then you could do minimal prep veneers on the top teeth. After Invisalign, you may be happy and could just whiten your natural teeth. Good luck on your journey!
What are my options to fix my smile?
Consult an Orthodontist
Feb 4, 2020
Feb 4, 2020
First, you are not alone! So many people are self conscious of their smile but you took a great step in looking for answers on how to make yourself feel better! You deserve that! It looks like you have beautiful natural teeth so I would suggest consulting with an orthodontist about fixing your open bite. Good luck on your journey! Update us with an “after” photo!
Front teeth too big – can a dentist reshape them or would veneers be the solution?
Veneers
Feb 3, 2020
Feb 3, 2020
You already have a beautiful smile but I see what you mean about the teeth seeming too large for your mouth/face. Since your teeth already look pretty straight – I would suggest 6 minimal prep veneers on the upper arch. A well-versed cosmetic dentist will use something called the “golden proportions” to get the teeth perfectly sized and shaped for your face and smile. I hope this helps. Good luck with you journey!
Can I get Invisalign with a broken tooth in my gums? Is it safe if I have gum disease?
Proceed with caution…
Jan 30, 2020
Jan 30, 2020
If you have been diagnosed with periodontal disease I would only do Invisalign if you are diligent in treating your disease – that means more frequent professional cleanings 3-4 times per year (whatever your dentist prescribes). I would not proceed with Invisalign if you have a broken tooth. It’s best to start with a healthy base so you will need to have the tooth removed or fixed first. Please consult with a dentist to do an in person exam before moving forward. Good luck on…
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