To restore a tooth’s shape, size, and color we can place a tooth-shaped “cap” over the tooth, cementing it into place. It will fully encase the natural tooth and improve it’s appearance, strength and function.
Restorative Dentistry refers to repairing worn, damaged, decayed, or missing teeth.
To restore a tooth’s shape, size, and color we can place a tooth-shaped “cap” over the tooth, cementing it into place. It will fully encase the natural tooth and improve it’s appearance, strength and function.
Composite Resin Fillings are often used to restore decayed or broken teeth. The composite resin filling can be less invasive to the tooth when repaired and leaves the tooth looking more natural and esthetic.
According to the American Academy of Periodontology, periodontal health should be approached in the least invasive way possible. Some non-surgical periodontal treatments include: scaling and root planing (or deep cleanings).
When a tooth is too damaged, broken, or decayed and can not be restored, we will extract the tooth from its socket in the bone to prevent it from spreading decay or bone loss to the rest of the mouth.
A dental implant includes a cylindrical or tapered post made of titanium that integrates with the surrounding bone where the missing tooth root was. A crown is then placed on top of the implant to close the space left from the extraction. These are the best forms of treatment for missing teeth. Dental implants make single tooth problems a single tooth fix.
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