Comprehensive Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction involves an array of oral surgery procedures ranging from dental implants to periodontal treatment, Invisalign aligners, porcelain veneers and beyond. Once the initial mouth analysis is performed, the dentist will determine the appropriate order in which these procedures will occur.
Crown Lengthening
Oral surgeons perform crown lengthening by recontouring gum tissue, and sometimes bone, to expose more of a tooth's surface for a crown.
Crowns
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that restores a decayed, broken, weak or worn-down tooth. Dentists also use crowns to cover dental implants and root canal-treated teeth.
Dentures
Dentures are false teeth made to replace teeth you have lost. They can be complete or partial. Complete dentures cover your entire upper or lower jaw. Partials replace one or a few teeth.
Extractions
A tooth extraction may be necessary for many reasons, including severe damage or decay. One of the most common dental procedures, a tooth extraction can eliminate bacteria and improve your overall oral health.
Implant Bridges
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).
Implant Dentures
Implant dentures are an upgraded version of traditional or conventional dentures. In just one click, they fit onto permanent dental implants that are surgically placed in your jaw so your smile fits securely and you can eat with confidence.
Sinus Grafting
A sinus lift, aka sinus augmentation, is a surgery that makes it easier to place dental implants. Some people need dental implants but don't have enough bone support necessary for implants because of bone loss. A sinus lift can help as it increases the amount of bone in the upper jaw by adding bone to the space between your molars and premolars.
Smile Design
Smile design is a cosmetic dental procedure that corrects teeth imperfections and restores your dental health and appearance. It involves a customized treatment and long-lasting results for a straighter, whiter, and natural-looking smile.
Soft Tissue Grafting
When the roots of the teeth become exposed, eating hot and cold foods can be uncomfortable, decay is more prevalent and the aesthetic appearance of the smile is altered. The main goal of soft tissue grafting is to either cover the exposed root or to thicken the existing gum tissue in order to halt further tissue loss.
Veneers
Veneers are coverings that fit over the front surfaces of your teeth. Technicians use high-quality dental materials, like tooth-colored composite or porcelain, to create them. Dental veneers are cosmetic in nature.