Restorative Treatments

Dental Fillings
Composite fillings are placed after removal of minor to moderate tooth decay. After removal of the decay, fillings are placed to restore the affected area to its natural color and contour.

Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays treat teeth with moderate to severe decay. Removing the decay may compromise more of the natural tooth structure making. Inlays and onlays are fabricated outside of the mouth and made of porcelain to blend into your natural smile.

Crowns
Crowns are the preferred treatment for moderate to severe decay or after a root canal. Because a crown is fully covering the entire surface of the tooth they reinforce the structure of the tooth, helping to protect it from dental decay, sensitivity to heat and cold, and trauma from regular use.

Bridges
Bridges are a non-removable treatment that replace one or more missing teeth. Bridges rely on either natural teeth or implants for support. Traditionally bridges were a preferred choice to replace either one or a few missing teeth. However, dental implants have proven to be more effective and reliable in these cases.

Dental Implants
Crowns are the preferred treatment for moderate to severe decay or after a root canal. Because a crown is fully covering the entire surface of the tooth they reinforce the structure of the tooth, helping to protect it from dental decay, sensitivity to heat and cold, and trauma from regular use.

Root Canal
Root treat infections deep inside the tooth, or at the apex of the root. Infections may be caused by dental decay, close to the pulp, or nerve, of the tooth. After a root canal, a crown is typically placed on the tooth