Restorative Dentistry

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Fillings
Crowns
Root Canal Therapy
Bridges
Full & Partial Dentures

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Stop cavities from getting worse and restore your tooth's strength, all with natural-looking material.

Ideal For:
Small to moderate tooth decay or minor damage

Estimated Timeframe:
typically 30–60 minutes

Includes:

  • Thorough exam and digital X-rays to assess decay

  • Removal of decayed or damaged area

  • Placement of durable, tooth-colored filling material

  • Bite check and polish for smooth comfort


Local anesthesia used for all fillings. No pain, just pressure

Natural-looking finish blends with your real teethitored

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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth using strong crowns anchored to neighboring teeth, restoring your bite and your smile.

Ideal For:
One or more missing teeth with healthy teeth on either side

Estimated Timeframe:
2–3 visits over 2 weeks

Includes:

  • Shaping of adjacent teeth to support the bridge

  • Custom impressions for precise fit and natural look

  • Temporary bridge during fabrication

  • Final cemented bridge for long-term stability


No surgery required

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Dental Crowns

Protect and strengthen teeth that are cracked, weak, or heavily restored—while looking just like your natural tooth.

Ideal For:
Teeth with large fillings, fractures, or root canals.

Estimated Timeframe:
2 visits over 1–2 weeks

Includes:

  • Digital or traditional impressions for perfect fit

  • Gentle shaping of the tooth under local anesthesia

  • Temporary crown while permanent one is made

  • Final crown cemented for strength, beauty, and comfort


Crown shade matched to your natural tooth

Designed for chewing strength and a seamless appearance

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Root Canal

Save infected teeth and stop pain, while letting you keep your natural smile.

Ideal For:
Infected, painful, or deeply decayed teeth

Estimated Timeframe:
1–2 visits depending on case

Includes:

  • Complete numbing for a pain-free procedure

  • Removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue

  • Cleaning and disinfecting inside the roots

  • Sealing the tooth to prevent reinfection


Often followed by a crown for full protection

Recovery is similar to a filling or deep cleaning

Saves the natural tooth and prevents extraction

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We’re here to help you understand your health, and take control of it.

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Removable Dentures

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Options for a comfortable, confident smile:

Partial fills in the gaps
Full Dentures replaces all teeth

What Are Partial Dentures?

It replaces one or more missing teeth while preserving your healthy ones. It clasps gently to natural teeth and fills in gaps, improving chewing, speech, and smile symmetry, without invasive treatment.

-‎ Custom fit using acrylic, metal, or flexible nylon
-‎ Designed to be comfortable, removable, and easy to clean
-‎ Helps prevent nearby teeth from shifting
-‎ Budget-friendly and adjustable over time

Are Partial Dentures Right for Me?

You may benefit from partial dentures if:

-‎ You’re missing some, but not all, teeth
-‎ You want a non-surgical, affordable replacement option
-‎ You prefer a removable solution with flexibility and comfort
-‎ You want to protect nearby teeth from movement or stress

What Are Full Dentures

Full dentures are used when you’re missing all teeth in your upper or lower jaw. These custom-fit appliances rest comfortably on your gums and restore full smile function and appearance.

-‎ Modern materials mean: Lightweight, natural-looking results, Comfortable wear throughout the day, Personalized shape and color for your unique smile

Let’s talk through it together

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Taking care of your dentures

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Take them out at night + soak them in water or cleaner.

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Brush them gently every day—just like natural teeth.

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Keep your gums and mouth clean with regular checkups.

PARTIAL DENTURES

What to expect

  • We start with a thorough exam and talk through your goals, current dental health, and the best partial denture option for your needs: acrylic, metal, or flexible nylon.

  • Precise molds of your teeth and jaw are taken to ensure a snug, comfortable fit. We also record how your bite comes together to ensure natural alignment.

  • You’ll try a wax model to preview the fit and look. We make sure everything, from comfort to appearance, is spot on, and adjust as needed before finalizing.

  • You’ll receive your completed partial denture, fitted and adjusted in-office. You'll leave with your new smile and clear care instructions.

  • We’ll schedule a follow-up to fine-tune the fit after you've worn your partial for a bit. We’ll also answer any questions you have about wearing and maintaining it.

Insurances We Accept

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FAQ’S

  • Cavities don’t always cause pain right away, but they can grow quickly. A small filling now can prevent a bigger (and more expensive) issue later.

  • Fillings repair smaller areas of decay, while crowns cover and protect the entire tooth when it’s been weakened or damaged more extensively.

  • It depends on how many teeth you’re missing and where. A bridge is fixed in place, while a partial denture is removable. We’ll walk you through the best option for your smile and budget.

  • Not at all. With modern techniques and numbing, root canals feel similar to getting a deep filling—and they save your tooth instead of removing it.We have a 5-minute grace period for late appointments - please be sure to fill out your forms before heading in so check-in can be a breeze.

  • With proper care, crowns and bridges can last 10–15 years, and dentures can last 5–10. We’ll give you tips to make sure they go the distance.

  • Yes! It might take a few days to adjust, but once you're used to it, eating feels natural again. We’ll guide you through that transition.