Tooth Treatments
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Dental Bonding & Contouring - Dental bonding or contouring is a procedure where a tooth-colored resin is carefully applied to teeth to produce a better, brighter smile...Read More |
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Dental Bridge - A dental bridge is used to replace a series of missing teeth. It is a fixture of a series of dental crowns attached to a metal mechanism that is usually attached to your other teeth...Read More |
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Dental Crowns - Dental crowns are one of the most common dental restoration procedures. A crown is like a cup that covers the portion of a tooth which is at and above the gum line...Read More |
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Dental Fillings - When the surface of the tooth has been compromised by acid-producing bacteria, then more bacteria can easily get into that space and the cavity size will increase. To avoid further damage to the tooth, the decayed portion is drilled out. Then a filling is inserted into the space where the decay was located...Read More |
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Dental Implants - A dental implant takes the place of a missing tooth. A typical implant consists of a self-tapping titanium screw with a roughened surface, on top of which is placed a dental crown...Read More |
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Dental Veneers - A veneer is a thin layer of restorative material placed over a tooth surface, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth, or to protect a damaged tooth surface...Read More |
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Dentures - Dentures are full-mouth false teeth, which are needed when a patient is without teeth or is edentulous...Read More |
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Gingivectomy - A gingivectomy is one of a number of types of gum surgery which usually involves removal of a small amount of gum tissue, which is called gingiva...Read More |
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Root Canal - A root canal relieves the pain of tooth decay by removing the diseased inner pulp of the tooth, then filling and sealing...Read More |
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Teeth Whitening - Teeth whitening, also known as bleaching, is a common procedure in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry...Read More |


