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If you have been living with damaged, missing or misaligned teeth, full mouth reconstruction can offer a life-changing solution. Full mouth reconstruction is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It is a customized treatment plan that combines several dental procedures, restoring both functionality and aesthetics to your smile. Whether you are dealing with extensive tooth loss, severe decay or cosmetic concerns, full... read more »
When it comes to your smile, there are times you may need dental restorations to replace missing teeth. February is host to Valentine's Day and National Toothache Day, which makes it a great time to show your smile some love and make sure your pearly whites get the attention they need and deserve. Never ignore a toothache, because unless it's... read more »
Taking good care of your smile involves daily oral care and routine dental exams and cleanings. Even so, there are times when your oral health may still run into trouble. Whether from tooth damage or dental decay there are treatments that can address these issues and restore your mouth and smile back to full function and an aesthetic appearance. Our... read more »
Losing a tooth to decay or injury is never fun, that's why Denver Restorative Dentistry strives to help protect your teeth with dental cleanings and exams and root canal therapy to save a tooth when possible. But if you do lose a tooth or require extraction, it should be replaced with a dental restoration. Dental implants are a great way... read more »
Just because a tooth is severely damaged, it does not necessarily need to be extracted. Even when many other treatment options have been exhausted, it may be possible to save a tooth with a dental crown. A dental crowns is highly reliable treatment option designed to cap and conceal a tooth teeth on all sides down to the gum line.... read more »
While it’s rare, there are times when a hard blow to the face or other form of oral trauma can potentially damage a tooth. Sometimes this can be a minor problem that chips or fractures tooth enamel. Yet there are some extreme cases when the damage penetrates deep into the tooth, causing trauma to the root and nerve. A telltale... read more »