Category: Restorative Dentistry

Will My Wisdom Teeth Require Removal?

As we touched on briefly in the previous blog, our goal is to help preserve your natural teeth. Occasionally however, protecting your oral health actually means extracting a tooth. If you have wisdom teeth poised to arrive, often removing them can help you avoid a wide array of oral health complications. Let’s look at what… Read more »

Can A Root Canal Save My Infected Tooth?

A dental infection or abscess can arise for a number of different reasons, from untreated decay to cracked teeth. Without treatment, you run the risk of losing your tooth altogether. However, a root canal can often help save your infected tooth!

Does My Tooth Need A Filling?

When your tooth develops a cavity, the health and stability of your smile is at risk. What may seem minor can soon lead to serious complications. When does a tooth need a filling and what does placing one involve?

How Do You Create A Crown In One Visit?

Did you know that we can create a custom-made dental crown in a single visit? You no longer have to worry about multiple visits and time off from work to address issues with your smile. Instead, we can use CAD/CAM technology to offer a custom solution in one sitting!

What Happens If I Crack A Tooth?

When a tooth becomes damaged, then repair is needed to avoid further complications, such as cavities, discomfort, or eventually, even a dental infection. If you crack a tooth, then we can use restorations to repair the damage and protect your smile.

Can Implants Secure Dentures?

If you have advanced tooth loss, then you need a prosthetic in order to eat a healthy diet and enjoy optimal oral health. Can we use dental implants to secure dentures and address advanced tooth loss? What benefits would an implant-secured denture provide a patient?

How Do You Create CEREC Crowns In One Visit?

When a patient comes to us with a damaged tooth, or one plagued with severe decay or infection, a restoration is often needed. At one time, placing a crown required between two and three visits. However, with CEREC we can place a custom-made crown in a single visit.

How Do You Create Crowns In One Visit?

When a tooth is damaged or develops a serious oral health concern, we can repair it using a restoration. Instead of requiring two to three visits to complete and place one, we can now use CEREC technology to complete a custom-made dental crown in one visit. Do you have questions about our same-day restorations?

Dealing With Tooth Trouble? A CEREC Crown Can Help

Is it hard to tolerate pressure on a particular tooth when you bite and chew food? Are you dealing with a lingering toothache? These are common signs of dental trouble, and it can call for a restorative dental treatment. When you need work done on a tooth, it will require support after your procedure. Fortunately,… Read more »

Responding To Tooth Decay With A CEREC Dental Crown

Many people, even those who are confident in their preventive dental care routine, will wind up suffering at least one cavity. Fortunately, modern restorative dental care offers treatments that provide both protection, and cosmetic support, so your smile needs will be well met. If you suffer a cavity that is too large to be addressed… Read more »