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Crowns, Bridges, and Veneers

If you have a damaged or decayed tooth, we can help you choose the best solution. Crowns and bridges are custom-fitted tooth prosthetics that function and look like natural, healthy teeth. Veneers are a solution for those with slight tooth damage or discoloration. These thin porcelain restorations are customizable to give you the highest level of aesthetics and are bonded to the surface of your teeth.

 

Crowns

A crown, otherwise known as a cap, is placed over your natural tooth or dental implant.


Procedure:

  1. The tooth will be prepared to allow space for the crown

  2. An impression will be taken of your tooth for the lab to make your crown

  3. We will pick the shade to match your natural teeth, in the office

  4. A temporary crown will be placed until your permanent crown is ready

  5. At the second visit, we will deliver your crown.

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Bridges

To replace a missing tooth that has neighboring teeth, we recommend a bridge or implant.

The procedure for delivering a bridge is similar to that of a crown!


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Veneers

If you’re looking to cosmetically correct or enhance the appearance of your front teeth, veneers are a wonderful solution. They are very thin, porcelain prosthetics that we customize in color and shape to your wants.


Common uses for veneers in the front teeth:

  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Misshapen or irregular teeth
  • Teeth that do not respond to traditional whitening treatments

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