
Cosmetic dentistry allows us to improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and overall smile. Depending on your needs, we may recommend one procedure or create a personalized treatment plan that combines multiple services. Although the main goal of cosmetic dentistry is to enhance your smile, many treatments can also improve dental function and protect weakened teeth. We begin with a thorough evaluation to understand your oral health, concerns, lifestyle, and goals.
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Dental crowns are a very common, popular solution to repair damaged or unsightly teeth. They take the form of a tooth-shaped ‘hat’ that sits over the problem tooth, encasing it entirely right down to the gum line. Crowns are an ideal way to restore the strength, shape, size and overall appearance of any damaged teeth.
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There are many different treatments available for badly damaged or decayed teeth, but unfortunately, sometimes a tooth is beyond repair and can leave an unsightly gap in your smile. Gaps between your teeth can seriously knock your confidence, and can even have a negative impact on the functionality of your other teeth and the overall use of your mouth since, over time, your remaining teeth can shift around, causing misalignment as well as a range of other associated dental problems.
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The newest method in dentistry used to replace missing or extracted teeth is a procedure called dental implants. Dental implants consist of three key components – a screw-like piece of metal called an anchor is first inserted into the jawbone, then a crown that acts as a replacement tooth is placed on top of the anchor, and an abutment is used to secure the two together.
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While your dentist will always do everything possible to maintain your natural teeth, there is no getting away from the fact that sometimes, issues occur that mean that the best way to preserve your oral health and the rest of your smile is to remove problem teeth. Fortunately, you won’t be alone. Tooth loss is very common, and by the age of 50, most Americans will have lost an average of 12 permanent teeth. And thanks to innovations in dental technology, it is now easier than ever to replace missing teeth with very comfortable and natural-looking alternatives.
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We all know that the first impression is often the lasting impression. Many people are incredibly self-conscious about their smile which can be due to having discolored, missing, or damaged teeth. In order to correct this problem, many patients are opting to visit their dentists to find out more about the process of full mouth reconstruction.
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General dentistry focuses on preventing, diagnosing, and managing common oral health concerns for patients of all ages. Through routine dental care, our dentist can help protect your teeth and gums, address problems early, and support the long-term health and function of your smile.
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We offer clear aligners as a discreet and convenient way to improve tooth alignment and address certain bite concerns. These removable trays are custom-made to fit comfortably over your teeth while applying controlled pressure to guide them into their planned positions. Their nearly transparent appearance makes them a popular option for teens and adults who want a less noticeable approach to orthodontic care.
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Restoration treatment is usually recommended by your dentist if you have missing teeth, or if specific parts of your natural teeth are missing and require repair.
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We often think of sleep apnea as an annoying condition that doesn’t allow people to get a full night’s rest. However, sleep apnea can be a very dangerous condition if it is left untreated.
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Many dental patients are looking for ways to improve the appearance of their teeth and overall look of their smile which is why many dentists have started to offer smile makeover services. These treatment plans are individualized based on a patient’s personal needs.
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Nothing strikes fear into the heart of dental patients quite like the words ‘root canal treatment’. When the blood or nerve supply of a tooth (often known as the ‘pulp’) becomes damaged through injury, infection, or decay, it can cause the nerve of the tooth to die. Years ago this would have meant that the tooth would have to be removed entirely before the whole area became infected. However, thanks to root canal treatment, it is now possible to save teeth that are at risk from the damaged pulp.
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Many patients state that their single largest concern with going to the dentist is the placement of crowns. Part of this concern has been linked to the number of times that you must visit a dentist’s office as well as the overall time that you are required to be in the dental chair. While this can be an uncomfortable and time-consuming process, there is now an easier way to reclaim your dental health.
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A smile is one of the simplest gestures that we can make, but it can also be one of the biggest. A bright smile is considered a reflection of friendliness, honesty, happiness, and health.
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