Restorative Care

 
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Fillings

Regular checkups with the dentist will ensure we catch any cavities that needs to be addressed. If you think you may have a cavity, please contact us right away. If left untreated, this can lead to more serious issues down the road. Early warning signs of a cavity include: tooth sensitivity, sensitivity to sugary foods and drinks, ongoing tooth ache, a hole or pit in the tooth, and a tooth stain (either whiter or darker in color).

 
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Crowns

In more severe cases, cavities cannot be addressed with just a filling. If the cavity spreads to a significant portion of the tooth, removal of this cavity requires trimming down the tooth and applying a crown over top of it. This is why it is important identify and address the issue as soon as you can. Crowns can be made from different materials, but we can help you determine your best option depending on your situation.

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Dentures & Implants

When you need to replace a missing one or more teeth, you have a few different options. The 2 most common are dentures and implants. There are a few factors to consider when deciding between the two, including your age, bone density, function and feel, and up keep. Each have their own advantages and disadvantages but we can help you determine the best option for you.

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Dental Bridges & Other Alternatives

A dental bridges is a bridge comprised typically of a porcelain tooth or teeth, that attaches to surrounding teeth for support to help fill in the gap. Although dentures, implants and bridges are the most common options for missing teeth, there are other alternative treatments available including dental bridges, temporary partial dentures, and snap-in dentures. Depending on your situation, we can educate you on your options and provide a treatment plan that will best fit your needs.