A crown is a dental prosthesis that is used to cover an existing tooth in order to restore its strength, function, shape and size, as well as its appearance.
Over time your teeth will start losing their brightness due to many reasons. The most common are poor dental hygiene, tobacco use, drinking liquids such as coffee, tea, and red wine.
If you have lost your teeth due to injury, extensive decay, or gum disease, dentures may be a great way to replace your missing teeth and get your smile back.
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to form in your mouth. These molars, when trying to break through the gums, often cause complications such as pain, infection, crowding of the back teethwine...
If you think you might need to straighten your teeth for a better smile, but wearing metal braces does not sound appealing, Invisalign may be the right choice for you.
When the pulp, also known as the tooth’s nerve becomes inflamed or infected it is necessary to perform the procedure called root canal or endodontic treatment.
Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure performed to remove gum tissue and, in some cases, bone in order to expose a greater amount of tooth above the gum line.