Dr. Joseph Hufanda, DDS in Charlotte, North Carolina
Name: Joseph Hufanda, DDS
Last name: Hufanda
Began aesthetic medicine in: 1996
Years experience: 27
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: Ballantyne Center For Dentistry and Dental Implants
Address: 15105 John J. Delaney Dr.
Address suite: Ste. K
City: Charlotte
State: North Carolina
Zip Code: 28277
Country: US
Statement: At a young age I knew that Dentistry was a profession that would be fulfilling. It allows me to use my God given artistic talents to create beautiful smiles and change peoples lives for the better.
Consulting Fees: 0$
Consultation note: Cosmetic, Sedation Consults as well as Free Dental Implant Screenings with 3D CT Scan
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges:
- All procedures are done in our beautiful facility.
Education:
- Dental: DDS, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
GPS coordinates on map: 35.2314,-80.84580231
Primary location:
Location name: Charlotte
State: NC
Country: US
Map point: 35.2314,-80.84580231
Treatments:
- All-on-4 Dental Implants
- Braces
- BriteSmile
- Clear Braces
- ClearChoice Dental Implants
- Da Vinci Veneers
- Dental Bonding
- Dental Bone Graft
- Dental Crown
- Dental Implants
- Durathin Veneers
- Gum Lift
- Mini Dental Implants
- Porcelain Veneers
- Six Month Smiles
- Smile Makeover
- Teeth Whitening
- Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Zoom Whitening
RealSelf Info
Profile views: 2496
Answer count: 12
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Aug 11, 2011
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: Yes
Profile inactive: No
Premier status: Free
Tier: Pro
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 1, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033
Locations
- Charlotte, NC, US. GPS coordinates: 35.2314,-80.84580231
Latest ratings of treatments
- Dental Crown (Sep 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Sep 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
- Dental Crown (Sep 2017) – Overall rating: 5/5
Practice Locations
Name & Website
Ballantyne Center for Dentistry – Charlotte, https://www.ballantynedentistry.com/
Address
15105 John J. Delaney Dr.Ste. K, Charlotte, North Carolina, US, 28277 (GPS coordinates: 35.0530905,-80.8471633)
Phone
+17045047738
Working Hours
Mon: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tue: 7:00am – 7:00pm
Wed: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Thu: 7:00am – 7:00pm
Fri: 7:00am – 4:00pm
Tue: 7:00am – 7:00pm
Wed: 9:00am – 4:00pm
Thu: 7:00am – 7:00pm
Fri: 7:00am – 4:00pm
Created / Modified
Jun 24, 2016 / Jul 24, 2019
Doctor’s answers
Question
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Any other option besides crowns due to discoloration?
Options for Discolorations
Oct 6, 2017
Oct 6, 2017
Glad to hear you are getting back on track with your oral care and improving your smile. Without pictures to see the severity of the discolorations, its difficult to make the appropriate recommendations. It is wise to wait till after ortho is done before doing crowns (as long as you discuss expectations of your final look with them). Bleaching your teeth with a product called KOR can have some dramatic effects on the color of your teeth, however, it will not change the…
Porcelain Veneers – an option to help my bite / spacing / bucked teeth?
Porcelain Veneers An Option
Oct 6, 2017
Oct 6, 2017
Wow, it sounds like you’ve been through a lot of dentistry to fix your smile. Considering the issues you are wanting to address, veneers can fix the enamel chipping. However, veneers will not address the labial cant or “bucked” appearance of the top teeth. It may even accentuate your current profile. Sometimes, we can bring the incisal edges back a little bit based on how the tooth preparation is done, however, it may not be enough to significantly address your…
My temporary crown hurts with pressure applied.
Painful temp
Oct 6, 2017
Oct 6, 2017
Sorry to hear you are having discomfort with your temporary. It can be an issue with your occlusion on the temporary crown. If the opposing tooth is hitting heavily on the temporary, it can “bruise” the ligaments that hold the tooth into the bone, set up inflammation and be the source of pain when applying pressure. The tooth can also become hypersensitive to cold because the temporary margin may not be covering all the tooth structure, inflammation in the gums secondary…
Can porcelain crown color be fixed if crown hasn’t been permanently bonded to tooth?
Color fix
Oct 6, 2017
Oct 6, 2017
Its great you’re getting to “test drive” them before they go in with final cement. Depending on what type of material the crowns are made of, the color of the porcelain can be influenced by the color of the cement that will be used to bond them in with. Typically, there are try in pastes that can be used before to check if the color can be corrected without having to send the restorations back to the lab. If that is not enough, the lab can correct the color of the porcelain…
How can I correct a deep bite with crowns, bridge and an implant?
Deep Bite
Jan 20, 2017
Jan 20, 2017
It sounds like years of wear on your teeth has affected your confidence in your ability to smile. I would advise you to seek a dentist who is trained in full mouth rehabilitation. From your description, the skill set needed to address your concerns is more involved than those who do “drill and fill” dentistry. Patients of ours who have undergone treatment in rehabilitating their whole mouth not only look and feel better, they often comment of how they wish…
Discoloration on #9. Should I get a RCT? If so, can I place a veener on this tooth or crown? (Photo
Discolored #9
Dec 26, 2016
Dec 26, 2016
You have really thought this through which makes it easier for when you have a conversation with your dentist. A pulp test as well as a radiograph of the area will help determine if you need a RCT or not. That being said, it can really a difficult decision as to whether two crowns are placed on 8/9 versus a crown on #9 and a veneer on #8. Depending on how discolored #9 presents and how much tooth structure is left, it is better to have a crown on that tooth to help mask the…
Is It Possible to Lengthen Front Two Teeth with a Partial Veneer?
Adding length to your teeth
Sep 23, 2011
Sep 23, 2011
So sorry to hear so much was taken away from your front teeth. I'm not sure if a partial veneer would work in your best interest. Veneering process involves removing a thin amount of tooth structure off the front, sides and edge of the tooth. The tooth surface removed is then replaced by a thin shell of porcelain. The bonding of the veneers, if done correctly, can provide you with years of service from your new pretty smile. That being said, a partial…
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