Over the course of a person's life, the teeth will be subjected to some damage and wear and tear. Occasionally traumatic injury, a medical condition, or some other factor may be responsible for serious structural damage. In cases like these, we are able to apply the most advanced restorative techniques available to ensure that our patients can eat, talk, smile and live their lives normally once more. We can do everything from replacing a single missing tooth to a total full-mouth implant restoration. For patients suffering from serious dental damage, the results of high-quality dental restoration truly are life-changing.
Dental Crowns
Porcelain dental crowns are the latest method of replacing a damaged tooth. A porcelain crown is shaped outside the mouth and then bonded in place, resulting in a realistic, functional, and durable replacement for a damaged tooth. With proper care, porcelain crowns are extremely long lasting. For more information about our One Visit All Porcelain Crowns click here.
Inlays / Onlays
Inlays and onlays are alternatives for restoring damaged or decayed teeth that do not require a full dental crown. An inlay involves bonding materiel to the tooth to replace areas missing from damage or cavity extraction and to cover a part of the chewing surface. In cases involving more serious damage, onlays cover the entire chewing surface, including one or more of the tooth cusps. The final result is similar in both cases: a stronger, healthier, and more attractive new tooth.
Dental Implants
Recent advances allow us to completely replace missing or irreparable damaged teeth with state-of-the-art articial implants. Once any remaining part of the tooth is extracted, an aluminum alloy implant is anchored in the jawbone. Over a few weeks, the implant fuses with the jaw to become a permanent part of the mouth. The final step is to attach a replacement tooth that looks and feels completely natural and realistic. These implants are intended to last for decades, and they require no more upkeep than the original teeth.
Dentures
Dentures are a time-honored strategy to replace missing teeth. With an on-site laboratory and the experience of a Denture Technician, we are able to provide timely personalized services for our patients with dentures and other removable dental treatments. There are a variety of types of dentures depending on the scope of tooth loss and the wishes of the patient. Removable partial dentures are available for patients who want to replace a few missing teeth on a single arch. Fixed partial dentures are also available. For patients missing most or all of their teeth, we also offer complete dentures for total replacement.
Bridges
A dental bridge consists of an artificial replacement tooth or teeth fused into place between two porcelain crowns. A fixed bridge cannot be removed from the mouth by the patient, but must be removed and adjusted by a dental professional. Bridges involve some elevated dental hygiene requirements, but they can improve bites, smiles, and speech patterns immensely.
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Nelson & Page Dental, P.C. 209 S 7th Street,Worland WY,US,82401 phone: 307-347-2544 (866) 945-8652 fax: 307-347-2352