Restorative Dentistry

Composite fillings, or tooth-colored fillings

Composite fillings, or tooth-colored fillings

Tooth-colored fillings use a long-lasting, realistic-looking composite material that fits in perfectly with your teeth to treat cavities. They preserve more of your natural tooth structure while restoring strength, look, and function.

These fillings are long-lasting, safe, and offer a covert way to repair decay without detracting from the appearance of your smile.

Crowns on Teeth

Crowns on teeth

Dental crowns are specially designed caps that cover weak or broken teeth in order to restore their strength, form, and look. They shield teeth following root canal therapy, massive fillings, and fractures.

For a healthier, more self-assured grin, crowns increase function, improve appearance, and offer long-term durability.

Bridges for Teeth

Bridges for Teeth

Dental bridges use prosthetic teeth supported by nearby natural teeth or implants to replace one or more lost teeth. They improve the appearance of smiles, prevent teeth from moving, and restore chewing function.

Bridges are a dependable, permanent way to close gaps and preserve correct bite alignment.

Onlays And Inlays

Onlays And Inlays

When a cavity or damage is too big for a filling but doesn’t call for a full crown, inlays and onlays are custom restorations. They preserve more natural tooth while restoring structure and function since they are made of durable, tooth-colored materials.

They have a natural look and outstanding durability.

Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

To relieve pain and preserve the original tooth, root canal therapy removes inflamed or infected pulp from within the tooth. A crown is applied for protection after the canals have been cleaned and sealed.

With long-lasting effects, this treatment stops extraction, eases discomfort, and returns normal function.

Complete And Partial Dentures

Complete And Partial Dentures

Dentures are detachable devices that replace lost teeth and give you the confidence to eat, speak, and smile again. While partial dentures fill in spaces where some natural teeth are still present, full dentures replace all teeth.

They offer an affordable remedy for tooth loss and are made with comfort and aesthetics in mind.

Dentures Supported By Implants

Dentures Supported By Implants

The ease of dentures and the stability of dental implants are combined in implant-supported dentures. They improve chewing strength and prevent sliding by snapping firmly onto implants.

Compared to conventional removable dentures, this solution provides superior jawbone support, more comfort, and a more natural feel.

Dental Implants (Restoration & Placement)

Dental Implants (Restoration & Placement)

Dental implants employ a titanium post that is bonded into the jawbone and covered in a crown that looks natural to replace lost teeth.

Implants provide a long-term, permanent solution for tooth replacement while also maintaining bone health and improving appearance.

Simple And Surgical Teeth Extractions

Simple And Surgical Teeth Extractions

During a tooth extraction, impacted, decaying, or damaged teeth are securely removed. While surgical extractions deal with complicated issues like wisdom teeth, simple extractions deal with teeth that are visible.

In addition to providing advice on healing and replacement choices to restore your smile, dentists guarantee a painless and comfortable procedure.

Full Mouth Restoration

Full Mouth Restoration

By integrating several procedures like crowns, implants, bridges, and gum therapy, full-mouth reconstruction restores oral health, function, and appearance.

Your smile is transformed and your general quality of life is enhanced by this customized approach.

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