Dentures
Quality dentures, made to last.
Missing one or more teeth? We offer dentures created with top materials and can help restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile.
Are dentures right for you? Benefits of choosing dentures include:
- Feel better about your appearance
- Restore your ability to eat the foods you love
- Natural-looking and comfortable
- A great alternative to implants
A professional diagnosis is always needed to determine if dentures are the best option for your dental health and future. If you’re interested in learning more about available tooth replacement options, call us or book your visit now.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full mouth rehabilitation (FMR), also known as full mouth reconstruction, refers to a comprehensive dental treatment plan aimed at restoring or rebuilding all of the teeth in a patient’s upper and lower jaws. It typically involves a combination of restorative and cosmetic procedures to improve both the function and appearance of the teeth, gums, and bite.
- Improved Function: Full mouth rehabilitation can restore proper chewing, biting, and speech.
- Aesthetic Enhancement: It can enhance the overall appearance of the teeth and smile.
- Increased Comfort: Treatment can help alleviate discomfort caused by misalignment or damaged teeth.
- Long-Term Health: Proper rehabilitation helps prevent future dental issues by addressing underlying problems like tooth decay or gum disease.
Crowns & Bridges
Restore the functionality and appearance of your teeth with custom-made crowns and bridges. A missing tooth (or multiple missing teeth) can certainly be embarrassing, and it can often impact your confidence. You want to be able to speak, smile, and laugh freely, and a dental bridge can help. A tooth bridge addresses the cosmetic and aesthetic issues with having a missing tooth, but it also aids in maintaining your oral health.
Why is replacing a missing tooth necessary?
Missing teeth can happen easily, particularly as we advance in age and our teeth become weakened. You may wonder why it’s necessary to address a missing tooth at all, but the reality is that the longer you go without that tooth in place, the worse your teeth will get.
If left untreated, a missing tooth will cause all of the teeth in your mouth to shift and fill in the empty space. This can cause larger dental issues like:
- Poor tooth alignment
- Bite issues
- Difficulty chewing
- Jaw and tooth pain
- A change in your face shape
What kind of bridges are there?
The type of bridge you get will depend on the condition of your remaining teeth. A dental bridge needs to be fixed either to healthy teeth or to dental implants.
Whether you’re missing a tooth due to an injury, gum disease, decay, or genetics, we’re here to help you restore your oral health, your smile, and your confidence.