SERVICES

Restorative Dentistry

Crowns & Bridges

If you have a chipped, cracked, decayed, or missing tooth, crowns and bridges are two very likely solutions. They are some of the most widely used and trusted treatments in all of dentistry! Thanks to our team's meticulous attention to detail and use of all porcelain crowns, you can trust that your newly repaired teeth will blend in seamlessly with the rest of your smile and be strong enough to bite into a apple.

Tooth-Coloured Fillings

When repairing a cavity or damaged tooth, our practice only uses composite resin tooth-coloured fillings instead of traditional dental metals that leave a large gray mark behind. This material is not only strong and durable, but it can also be shaded to match the colour of your enamel, making it practically invisible.

Dental Implants

If you have missing teeth, there are multiple ways you can replace them at our practice. However, the option that provides the most natural-looking and long-lasting results by far is dental implants. Implants literally rebuild the teeth from the root up and can be used to replace any number of teeth for a lifetime.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures have been used for generations to quickly and affordably replace lost dental structure. Whether you are missing just one tooth or many, we can help you find the perfect partial denture for you.

Tooth Extractions

Our number one goal is to help patients preserve their natural teeth for as long as possible. However, sometimes the best course of action may involve removing one. This could be the case if:

  • A tooth is too damaged to be repaired.
  • Gum disease has damaged the bone supporting a tooth.
  • A baby tooth won’t fall out on its own.
  • To make room for a partial or full denture.
  • To make room for orthodontic treatment.
  • To replace a weakened tooth with a dental implant.

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy can help save a tooth when the pulp area of the tooth becomes inflamed or necrotic. This can happen due to deep decay, large fillings, trauma to the tooth, crack in tooth, or repeated dental work on the tooth.

With the use of local anesthetics, root canal therapy is a painless procedure, usually taking about one hour to finish.