A common and effective treatment for restoring teeth that have been damaged. Fillings work by removing the decayed portion of the tooth and filling the space with a durable material that mimics the natural structure and appearance of your tooth.
Fillings are commonly used to treat cavities, but they can also repair teeth that have been worn down by grinding or trauma. By restoring the tooth, a filling helps to prevent further decay, protects the tooth structure, and restores full function to your bite.
A sealant is a plastic coating that fills the grooves of the tooth and is bonded into place. It is a quick and simple dental procedure that can help prevent the need for a filling.
Sealants are most commonly placed on the biting surfaces of molar teeth to help prevent dental decay.
Typically, sealants are recommended for molar teeth in young children. But they can also benefit teeth in some adults.
Dental crowns are custom-made caps designed to restore the shape, size, strength, and appearance of damaged or weakened teeth.
They are placed over a tooth to protect it and improve its function. Crowns are crafted from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth for a confident, long-lasting smile.
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges are an effective solution for replacing one or more missing teeth by “bridging” the gap with artificial teeth.
Periodontal therapy is the treatment of periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis. Periodontal diseases are chronic bacterial infections that slowly attack and destroy the gums and supporting bone that hold your teeth in place. They begin slowly and can be reversed in the early stages. This is why it is important to schedule regular dental appointments to detect any potential issues before they advance.
Endodontic therapy (also known as Root Canal Treatment) is a treatment for teeth whose pulp has become inflamed or infected. This process removes the inflamed or infected pulp from the tooth, saving the tooth from having to be removed.
Despite its reputation, it is a safe and relatively painless procedure. Advancements in anesthetic and dental technology have significantly reduced the discomfort experienced by patients.
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