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Why Orthodontic Care?

Orthodontic care is important because it helps improve your oral health and overall appearance. Crooked teeth can be difficult to clean and lead you to be more susceptible to decay and gum disease. Orthodontic treatment can help correct these problems and make your smile look better. Smile straightening care also improves your overall health by …

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The SureSmile® Process

SureSmile clear aligners work by gently moving your teeth into the proper position over time. The process begins by visiting our team for an appointment and determining a treatment plan.  After taking impressions of your current bite alignment, we will send this information to a lab so that SureSmile can be custom-made – just for …

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Implant-Supported Bridges

The implant-supported bridge is capable of restoring a sequence of multiple missing teeth. Similar to a traditional dental bridge, this appliance restores aesthetic and function to the smile – the only difference is that rather than being secured to natural teeth, the appliance is anchored to dental implants.  A major advantage of this method is …

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Single Implants

Single dental implants are designed to replace a single missing tooth – or multiple teeth in different areas of the mouth. The single implant is composed of three separate pieces that work together to mimic the appearance and function of a natural tooth. This includes the following: The implant post is the foundation of the …

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The Implant Process

The implant procedure is typically performed in two stages: the implant placement stage and the restoration stage. The implant placement stage is when the titanium implant is placed into your jawbone. You may experience some discomfort and swelling following the implant placement, but this will subside within a few days.  The implant restoration stage is …

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Preparing For Implants

If you are considering dental implants as an option for tooth replacement, our team will conduct a thorough examination to assess your current oral health and candidacy for the procedure. If you are a good candidate for implants, our team will work with you to create a treatment plan that meets your specific needs. Using …

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Mouthguards

Mouthguards are devices that protect teeth and oral tissues from injury. They are typically made of hard plastic or rubber and fit over the teeth to prevent abrupt contact from causing damage. A mouthguard can help prevent dental injuries, such as chipped, broken, or knocked out teeth. Many types of sports require the use of …

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Dentures

Dentures are a type of dental prosthesis. They are made to replace missing teeth and can be designed as either partial or full dentures. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, while full dentures are used when all of the natural teeth on the upper or lower arch have been lost.  Dentures are …

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Crowns & Bridges

Dental crowns and bridges are both types of dental prosthetics that are used to restore the function or improve the appearance of a person’s smile.  Crowns are placed over the teeth in order to cover any damage or cosmetic flaws, usually following a root canal. The crown adds strength to the vulnerable tooth and protects …

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Inlays & Onlays

Inlays and onlays are dental restorations that are used to fill in areas of decay or damage in a tooth. Rather than using a dental filling or a crown, inlays and onlays are a better option for patients seeking reinforcement applied precisely to the affected area of the tooth. This is most appropriate when the …

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