

Crowns in a Single Visit
Welcome to dentistry in the 21st century! We are pleased to offer
crowns made with CEREC™, a highly precise computer milling machine
that makes crowns right in the office, in about an hour. No more
temporaries, additional visits, or crowns that don’t seem to fit
right. Just because CEREC crowns are convenient and aesthetically
desirable doesn’t mean you have to give up function. These modern
restorations dramatically reduce cracking, lowering the likelihood
of needing future root canal treatment. Due to the custom design and
precise fit, CEREC restorations are bonded to the tooth with the
optimum strength available. We are pleased to be one of the first in
our community to offer crowns with the CEREC machine. If you have
ever had a crown placed the traditional way, we are sure you will
notice the difference!
Missing Teeth?
Why Not ‘Grow’ New Ones?
Dental implants are the ideal way to replace lost teeth. From the
front of the mouth, where they are most visible, to the back, where
they provide stability to chew a full variety of foods, implants can
help you recapture a beautiful and healthy smile. Unlike bridges or
removable dentures, which sit on top of the gums, dental implants
are placed under the gums. The “tooth” placed on an implant appears
life-like, because it comes through the gums just like the original
did – it’s like growing a new tooth! Implants can be used to replace
any number of lost teeth. Even people with no teeth can benefit from
implants, because they can replace their dentures with teeth that
don’t move around when they talk, and don’t need to be taken out at
night. Because we handle the entire process from implant placement
to CEREC crown fabrication, there’s no need to be referred to
another office. Call for a no-obligation implant consultation today.
Three Dimensional
Dentistry!
We are proud to be one of the first practices in the country to use
Cone Beam™ digital imaging technology. Think of this as a three
dimensional X-ray that is FAR more accurate than traditional X-rays,
takes much less time and does all this with much less radiation
exposure.
A great advantage of using ultra cone beam images when diagnosing
patients and evaluating treatment options is the dentist's ability
to clearly see the patient's anatomy in 3-D, instead of flat,
two-dimensional images. This leads to much greater accuracy for all
dental treatment, especially implant placement and any oral
surgeries.


