Gallery Dental of Oak Brook

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— Dr. Peter Noto, DDS, FAGD

 

They say “beauty is only skin deep.” But with your smile, the real beauty runs deeper. A healthy, beautiful smile begins with proper jaw alignment, balanced bite function, and harmony among muscles, joints, and teeth. When these elements work together, you’re not just enhancing appearance, you’re supporting long-term health and comfort. That’s the difference Dr. Peter Noto at Gallery Dental of Oak Brook brings to cosmetic dentistry.

Form Follows Function

Dr. Noto aligns the jaw, bite, and muscles before treating teeth, so you look your best and feel your best, with results that last. His approach treats the mouth as a system, preventing worn teeth, cracked enamel, and pain. Misaligned bites can cause headaches, jaw pain, ringing in the ears, and head, neck, or shoulder discomfort. Addressing the root cause before cosmetic work ensures both beauty and function.

Physiologic-based dentistry identifies and corrects the instability behind tooth wear, jaw pain, and muscle strain. Instead of covering problems with veneers, Dr. Noto creates smiles that are comfortable, sustainable, and built to last.

A Science-Driven Approach

A Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and graduate of the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, Dr. Noto uses advanced technology to find the optimal bite position. Tools include digital impressions for comfort and accuracy, 3D CBCT scans to evaluate jaw and airway health, and computerized bite measurements to assess muscle balance.

While many cosmetic dentists focus solely on tooth length and color, Dr. Noto starts with bite function, jaw position, and muscle interaction. This foundation supports natural, lasting beauty. He treats complex cosmetic cases, TMJ disorders, misaligned bites, and full mouth rehabilitation.

Why It Matters

Proper alignment relieves strain, reduces pain, and improves function. At Gallery Dental, patients replace mercury-based fillings or metal crowns with natural-looking porcelain restorations, often in a single visit, without temporaries or repeat injections.

Beyond Cosmetic Dentistry

Modern aesthetic dentistry goes far beyond changing tooth size or shade. Jaw position and function must be part of the plan for results that stand the test of time.

If you’ve tried cosmetic dentistry and still have discomfort, been told “everything looks fine” but remain in pain, or want a personalized, whole-health approach, Dr. Noto and his team are ready to help.

 

Gallery Dental of Oak Brook
Peter L. Noto, DDS, FAGD
1S443 Summit Ave. Suite 307
Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
(630) 620-8300
www.gallerydentalofoakbrook.com

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