Restorative dentistry aims to revitalize the form, function and esthetics of your smile. If you have broken, decayed or damaged teeth we can help you with simple procedures like dental fillings, to more complex solutions like dental implants, dental prosthetics and root canal therapy. With our comprehensive restorative care, you can take control of your overall oral health so you can eat, laugh, and smile with confidence.
Cavities are one of the most common oral diseases. Tooth decay is preventable, but contagious and easily transmissible. When left untreated, tooth decay can cause serious discomfort and may require more invasive procedures to alleviate. Composite dental fillings are a great option for treating your cavities in a single visit. During your regular checkups, you will be screened for decay and we will educate you on how you can prevent new cavities from forming.
If you have extensive decay, broken or damaged teeth, dental crowns are a great option for your smile. These tooth-shaped "caps" help restore the form, function and esthetics of the natural tooth. Crowns are the gold standard if you have undergone a root canal or dental implant procedure. With the option to choose from a range of materials, crowns are suitable for both restorative and cosmetic purposes, allowing you to smile with ease and confidence.
Extractions are always our last option — saving your smile is our number one priority. However, a problematic tooth is sometimes more trouble than it's worth. Your doctor may recommend an extraction as the best way to get your oral health back on the right path. We offer gentle techniques, and local anesthesia and sedation options to alleviate your discomfort. We have many teeth replacement options available following extractions from implants to bridges and removable appliances.
The gold standard for tooth replacement is a dental implant. Dental implants restore the form, function, bite and esthetics of the mouth. Want to learn more? Book a consultation today to discover if dental implants could be the key to restoring your confident smile.
If you are missing a tooth, a dental bridge can be a great option for restoring your teeth. The space left behind by one, or several, missing teeth can be permanently covered. With the use of cutting edge materials and world-class labs we can create esthetic options to match your natural teeth. A bridge can keep your teeth from shifting, give you functionality, and reduce the risk of bone loss and problems with your bite. Schedule a consultation today to see if a dental bridge can help you complete your smile!
Dentures are a removable, affordable solution that can complete your smile after missing one or all of your natural teeth. To ensure a natural look and feel, most dentures are made of a combination of acrylic and metal and are custom-crafted for a comfortable fit. Looking to see if dentures are right for you? Schedule a consultation to find out if a set of full or partial dentures can restore your bite. It's about time you got back to living your life with a smile.
Tired of your dentures slipping and sliding around in your mouth? Implant-retained dentures, also called overdentures or snap-on dentures, can replace all of your teeth, just like traditional dentures. However, instead of relying on suction or adhesive, they are secured in place with several dental implants. These removable appliances make it easy to keep up with your oral hygiene, and are made from a combination of acrylic and metal materials for enhanced durability.
Dental implant crowns act as tooth "caps" that are fitted specifically onto the implant. Your dentist will ensure the size and color of your implant crown matches with the rest of your other teeth, so you can have a seamless new smile.
Missing just a few teeth? Partial dentures may be the right choice for you. Partial dentures look natural, are removable, and can be a great solution to restoring the function of your teeth and jaw. Make the first step in restoring your smile by booking a consultation.
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