General & Restorative Dentistry

  • CROWNS

    A crown, sometimes referred to as a cap, is a dental restoration that covers the entire tooth, replacing its outer layer of enamel with a new material. A crown is contoured and sized similarly to a natural tooth, and they come into contact with the opposite tooth in a normal way, allowing for food to be chewed properly. In general, a crown should feel like a regular tooth when it comes to function.

  • BRIDGES

    Dental bridges are used to replace missing teeth, whether they have fallen out or have been extracted. The structure of a dental bridge is just as its name suggests in that it bridges over the gap left by a missing tooth. The teeth on either side of the gap act as anchors, while the gap in the middle is filled with an artificial tooth. Once placed, dental bridges have a natural appearance.

  • DENTURES

    Dentures are more than just artificial teeth; they play a vital role in restoring a person’s smile and oral health. Custom-crafted to suit an individual’s oral cavity, dentures come in different types, offering patients the opportunity to find the perfect fit for their needs. With proper care and maintenance, these dental appliances can last for years and significantly improve a person’s quality of life.

  • FILLINGS

    Dental fillings are small restorations used to repair cavities, which are essentially openings in teeth, created by an infection. These fillings not only prevent further decay but also protect the tooth from additional damage. They can even improve the appearance of the tooth by filling in gaps or cracks. Dental fillings are typically made of materials like composite resin, porcelain, or amalgam.