Dental ImplantsRegarded as one of the most versatile restorations in the oral health world, dental implants are considered the gold standard for teeth replacement. Our implants are made of a high-quality titanium and designed to emulate a natural tooth in both function and appearance. In addition to improving the bite and enhancing the smile, dental implants can prevent bone loss by emulating the function of a natural tooth root, thereby regenerating the jawbone.
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Composite RestorationsCavities are a widespread oral health concern throughout the United States. While metal amalgam fillings were once the standard treatment for cavities, tooth-colored fillings have largely replaced them as the most sought-after filling available. They generally hold a number of advantages over their metal counterparts, not limited to a more aesthetically-pleasing and natural look among surrounding teeth.
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CrownsOur dental crowns can provide protection for damaged or compromised teeth. After taking impressions of your tooth, we custom-craft our crowns to match seamlessly with the rest of your teeth. These restorations – which are placed snugly over a natural tooth – may also be incorporated into other restorative procedures, such as implant dentistry.
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BridgesDental bridges have long been an excellent option for many patients seeking to replace one or more consecutive missing teeth. This type of restoration serves to “bridge” the gap between missing teeth by using surrounding teeth for support. They can help maintain the shape of your face, reduce stress on your bite, and prevent your remaining teeth from shifting out of position.
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VeneersPorcelain dental veneers are thin, ceramic shells that are placed over a damaged, misaligned, or stained tooth to conceal cosmetic issues and create a new appearance. Unlike dental crowns, they cover only the most visible portion of the affected tooth rather than the entire tooth. Veneers are one of the most effective and aesthetically gratifying remedies for teeth that are chipped, cracked, gapped, stained, misshaped, or even misaligned—often being incorporated in smile makeovers to create gorgeous smile transformations.
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