Beautiful and durable crowns created and placed in one visit
If a tooth has become too decayed or damaged to restore with a filling, or if a tooth has had a root canal, we may recommend a crown to restore and protect the tooth. Crowns no longer require two separate appointments. We now complete a crown in a single visit using the very latest CEREC technology. We digitally scan your existing tooth, remove the damage, and then use the scan to create and place a beautiful porcelain crown. We take care of you all in one visit!
Lifelike and functional tooth replacements
Whether you are missing one or many teeth, dental implants are the most lifelike tooth replacements available to modern dentistry. Dental implants are a titanium anchor placed by an oral surgeon in the area of a missing tooth or teeth as a substitute for the root of the tooth. The implant crown is placed on top of the anchor to fill the space where the missing tooth once was. Implant crowns are designed to fit precisely onto the implant anchor to create an extremely tight seal that keeps out bacteria and allows for a long-term, healthy outcome. Implant crowns are custom designed and fabricated right here in our office using the highest quality and most beautiful crown materials available in modern dentistry. Implants can be used to replace any tooth in the mouth.
Treatment for patients with multiple missing, worn, and damaged teeth
If you are missing multiple teeth, or most of your teeth are severely worn, decayed, or broken down, we are here to help! Full mouth rehabilitation can involve replacing and restoring your natural teeth with a natural and functional outcome, or providing a permanent replacement for your worn, broken, or poorly fitting dentures or partials. Often, full mouth rehabilitation involves multiple types of dental restorations, including crowns, bridges, and/or implants. This treatment is highly customized to each individual patient.
Removable options for replacing missing teeth
Dentures and partials are a traditional option for restoring missing teeth and gum tissue for patients who are missing some or all of their teeth. Partials are supported by existing teeth, while dentures are supported by the gum tissue and underlying jaw structure. Partials and dentures can be used as a temporary measure to replace missing teeth while other treatment is being planned, or as a final replacement. A modern approach to restoring missing teeth often involves the use of dental implants to support and secure a partial or denture and generally leads to a more functional and comfortable outcome.
Dental Fillings are placed to restore teeth with small- to medium-sized cavities
Dental fillings provide function and protection for teeth that have been damaged by small- to medium-sized cavities, and in some cases, small chips and fractures. In our office, we place tooth-colored resin fillings that are bonded to the tooth and cured, or hardened, with a bright light. These fillings are both durable and esthetic, and help insulate the nerve of the tooth from sensitivity.
Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
8:00am - 1:00pm