If you have a chipped, slightly misaligned, or otherwise imperfect tooth that needs cosmetic restoration, bonding may be a good option for you. Bonding material can be added to your existing teeth to improve the overall size and shape of your teeth or to close small spaces between your teeth that you may not be
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Crowns Compared to fillings which just cover a small portion of a tooth, a crown (or cap) encases the entire visible portion of a tooth and restores the tooth back to its originally size and shape. In effect, the crown acts as the tooth’s new outer surface. A crown is necessary when a tooth is
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When treating a cavity, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of your tooth and fill it with another material i.e. a “filling”. There are multiple options for the material to be used in the filling, the most common being composite and amalgam fillings. A composite filling is also known as a tooth colored filling,
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We do everything possible to save every one of your teeth and help you keep them for the rest of your life. We restore and save teeth that many dentists would normally extract.
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Periodontal disease, also known as gum disease, is not only a very common oral health problem; it’s one of the most common diseases in America. It’s been estimated that as much as 80% of the population struggles with some form of gum disease, whether a mild form (known as gingivitis) or a more advanced form
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Routine dental exams are essential to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Additionally, they can help to avoid the financial costs associated with large treatment plans later on.
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