Saving a Damaged Tooth

In the past, a severely damaged tooth may have had to have been extracted. However, dentistry has grown by leaps and bounds over the years, and extractions may not be needed as often as in the past. One such situation that might have required an extraction in years gone by would be damaged or infected tooth pulp. If the enamel... read more »

How Inlays and Onlays Can Do for You

Have you ever bitten into something only to hear something crack in your mouth? Similarly, have you ever lost just a piece of your tooth? Naturally, if this happens you may wonder about what your options are. For instance, you may have heard about dental crowns and fillings—which could both be viable options—but have you ever heard of inlays and... read more »

Fractured Teeth may Require a Crown

Accidents, hard falls or a blow to the face during contact sports can sometimes contain enough force to fracture one or more of your teeth. Even if the fracture is small and doesn’t damage the pulp or root of a tooth, it will still need to be repaired to prevent future tooth decay issues. One of the most common methods... read more »

Beautify Your Smile with Veneers

If you have small chips, old dental work, and deep stains on the teeth in your smile, it could leave you wanting to explore your cosmetic restoration options. Even though whitening products and procedures can effectively brighten tooth enamel, they do not address damage to the enamel or noticeable past dental work. One popular and effective option available to you... read more »

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