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Most restorative procedures, such as dental bonding, are completely painless and don’t require numbing. For more extensive repairs, such as crowns…
No, tooth enamel can’t regenerate or heal itself. Once a tooth is chipped or broken, it requires professional dental treatment to restore its shape…
Care for your restorations just as you would your natural teeth. This includes brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and attending regular dental…
Most dental insurance plans cover restorative treatments such as fillings, crowns, and inlays. Coverage for implants can vary, so it’s always…
With proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, fillings, inlays, and onlays can last for many years. Crowns often last a decade or more, while…
Dental implants can last a lifetime, while porcelain veneers and crowns typically last 10 to 15 years before needing replacement. Good oral hygiene…
The timeline varies drastically from patient to patient. A simple teeth whitening session takes an hour, while a plan involving dental implants or…
Anyone unhappy with the appearance of their teeth can be a great candidate. Whether you have minor stains or significant structural damage, we can…
Yes. Many patients start with dentures and eventually transition to dental implants. Your dentist will evaluate your jawbone density to ensure it can…
With proper care, a high-quality set of dentures usually lasts between five and seven years. You’ll need to replace them eventually as your jawbone…