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Dental inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations used to repair decayed or damaged teeth, especially molars and premolars. These options serve as a middle ground between fillings and crowns, making them ideal for patients needing something more durable than a filling but less intensive than a crown. Here is what makes inlays and onlays beneficial for your smile. What Are... read more »
In the field of restorative dentistry, early intervention plays a critical role in not only maintaining a beautiful smile but also in preventing more complex and costly dental issues down the line. For many patients, the idea of delaying treatment may seem tempting—after all, if a problem isn't causing immediate pain, why rush to address it? However, the reality is... read more »
Taking good care of your smile means practicing good oral hygiene habits daily and visiting your dentist regularly for cleanings and exams. This goes a long way to lower your risk of tooth decay and gum disease. However, your mouth is still vulnerable to harm from traumatic injury and disease. For example, certain treatments for oral cancer may mean undergoing... read more »
When it comes to your smile, our prosthodontists, Dr. Goggins, Dr. Aguirre, and Dr. Pitz, help patients like yourself every day to get the proper dental care you need and deserve. One of the ways we fix minor to moderate tooth damage is by using dental fillings or inlays and onlays, depending on the tooth. Do you know the difference... read more »
Are your ready to take your smile to new heights of visual beauty? Set up your smile for summer success with tooth restoration treatments. If you have suffered tooth damage, you can reestablish your smile with one these helpful methods: - Dental crowns are a tooth restoration procedure that can completely conceal a tooth down to the gum line to... read more »