Crowns & Caps
Crowns and caps are custom-made covers placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore their strength, shape, and appearance. They’re necessary when a tooth is too compromised for a filling but still worth saving. The advantage is long-term protection and function, helping you chew and speak normally. Without a crown, a weakened tooth may break further or become painful, eventually needing extraction.

When a tooth is missing entirely, Dental Bridges offer a reliable solution
A dental bridge fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth by anchoring to the adjacent natural teeth or implants. It’s necessary to prevent shifting teeth, bite problems, and bone loss. The benefit is a complete, natural-looking smile that restores both appearance and function. Without a bridge, gaps can lead to jaw strain, uneven wear, and difficulties with eating and speaking.

For smaller areas of decay, Composite Fillings are a modern, effective option
These tooth-colored fillings are used to restore decayed or damaged teeth, blending seamlessly with your smile. They’re necessary to stop decay from spreading and to maintain the tooth’s structure. The advantage is a durable, natural-looking result with minimal removal of healthy tooth material. If decay is left untreated, it can worsen, eventually requiring more extensive procedures like root canals or crowns.
When precision matters, Inlays & Onlays provide a custom-fit alternative to fillings or crowns
Inlays (inside the cusp tips) and onlays (covering one or more cusps) are crafted in a dental lab and bonded to the tooth. They’re necessary for moderate damage that’s too large for a filling but not severe enough for a full crown. The benefit is strong, long-lasting support while preserving more of the natural tooth. Neglecting this type of damage may lead to fractures or further decay that compromises the entire tooth.
When many teeth are missing, Traditional Dentures remain a trusted option
Dentures are removable appliances that replace multiple or all missing teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They’re necessary to restore basic oral function and facial structure, especially when implants aren’t an option. The advantage is affordability and the ability to eat and speak with more confidence. Without dentures, missing teeth can lead to difficulty chewing, speech issues, and changes in facial appearance over time.

For a more permanent solution, Implant Restorations—from single implants to All-on-X systems—offer remarkable stability
Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to support crowns, bridges, or full-arch prosthetics. They’re necessary for patients seeking long-lasting, non-removable tooth replacement. The biggest advantages are natural function, prevention of bone loss, and a secure fit. Without implants, the jawbone may deteriorate over time, and traditional dentures may become loose or uncomfortable.

When a smile needs comprehensive care, Full Mouth Restoration brings it all together
Full mouth restoration combines multiple restorative treatments—like crowns, bridges, implants, and more—to rebuild both function and aesthetics. It’s necessary for patients with widespread damage, missing teeth, or severely worn-down teeth. The advantage is a complete transformation, tailored to restore comfort, health, and confidence. Without it, patients may continue to experience pain, difficulty eating, and a decline in oral and overall health.