Restorative Dentistry
Crowns and Bridges
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are standard procedures that have been successfully utilized in restorative dentistry for decades. These treatments are designed to provide a customized, natural-looking remedy for teeth that are heavily damaged or decayed. A crown is typically crafted from a strong porcelain material and affixed to the affected tooth with a durable dental resin. The crown covers the entire tooth and works to enhance its strength and appearance. Crowns are often placed on teeth that have had root canal therapy, and they serve as the final touch for dental implant procedures.
Bridges
Bridges differ from crowns because they replace either a single tooth or several missing teeth at once. Our dental bridges are made securely by crowns attached to healthy natural teeth on either side of the missing tooth or teeth. The creation and fitting process of a dental bridge does contain similarities to that of a crown.
Complete & Partial Dentures
Complete dentures consist of an acrylic base to imitate gum tissue, with a shade that best fits your smile. The denture base closely matches the contours of your arch to ensure the denture is stable during normal oral functions such as eating, speaking, or swallowing.
Partial dentures present an economical solution to replace the missing teeth and fill in unsightly spaces. Improved chewing ability and restored smiling confidence are just two of the benefits of a well-made partial denture. Additionally, this appliance helps keep your natural teeth from moving, which lowers the risk of losing those teeth in the future.