Restorative dentistry is the art and science of repairing and maintaining the functional utility and aesthetic of your teeth, gums, and smile. Maintaining the physical utility of your oral structure is critical for your health and wellbeing.
Is a missing tooth making it difficult for you to chew or smile? Does this impact the function of your mouth or your self-confidence? A dental bridge uses your existing teeth as anchors to fill the gap of a missing tooth with high-quality, natural-looking porcelain, which mimics the appearance of your missing tooth and restores the full function of your mouth.
A crown is needed to restore the function of a tooth when the tooth suffers from extensive dental decay, a broken filling, cracks, chips or fractures. A dental crown will significantly enhance the appearance and function of a damaged tooth.
Our dental crowns can fortify your teeth for years. We only use the finest, most durable, and aesthetic porcelain to perfectly imitate natural teeth.
Dental bonding restores the natural shape and function of chipped, damaged or decayed teeth, using color-matched composite resin. This is a cost-effective treatment for minor to marginal decayed or damaged teeth. In addition to restorative applications, dental bonding can be used for numerous cosmetic treatments, including replacing metal fillings, closing tooth gaps and improving tooth color.
A dental implant is the treatment of choice for replacing an individual or multiple missing teeth. Implants can also be used to support dentures for better retention. A tooth implant is a durable titanium cylinder that is surgically placed in the upper or lower jawbone.
CEREC is the leading CAD/CAM technology for the fabrication of porcelain dental restorations in a single treatment appointment. For over 30 years, CEREC has been proven by thousands of clinical studies and is offered by thousands of dentists to millions of patients around the world each year.
Crowns are custom made to fit over your tooth and colored to precisely match your surrounding teeth for a seamless appearance. The crown may be used to restore a tooth that has large areas of decay, to reinforce a weak tooth, restore a cracked tooth, or cover a discolored tooth. We use metal-free porcelain crowns to help strengthen or repair a tooth while also improving the overall health of your smile.
With CEREC, your crowns can be fabricated while you wait, allowing for a single restorative visit rather than multiple visits and external lab work.