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Visiting our California dental office is an integral part of ensuring that your oral health is top-notch.
Our team of dental professionals at Prosthodontic Dental Group is here to help you get and maintain a smile you’ll love to show off. Whether you need a dental crown or an extensive restoration plan for your smile, we can provide you with exactly what you need.
Crowns
Dental crowns are restorative prosthetics designed to cover teeth that are cracked, chipped, discolored, or structurally weakened by extensive dental work. Also known as caps, we use natural-looking dental crowns to keep your smile looking and functioning like normal.
In order to place a dental crown, we first prepare the tooth by reshaping it and then taking an impression. We will send these impressions to a dental lab where your crown is custom-crafted; in the meantime, we will place a temporary crown to protect your tooth. Once your permanent restoration is ready, we place it and check the fit and feel. Finally, we bond the crown to your tooth, making it strong and secure.
Bridges
If you’re missing one or more teeth in a row, a dental bridge is a great option to restore your smile. A bridge is a dental prosthesis that uses dental crowns and false teeth, or pontics, to fill in the gap created by the lost teeth. The bridge extends across the empty space by securely anchoring to the neighboring teeth on either side of the gap. Once your missing teeth are replaced by your new bridge, you’ll be able to get back to eating, talking, and smiling with ease and comfort once again.Bonding
Dental bonding is a simple, non-invasive procedure we utilize to restore the appearance of a tooth or address cosmetic concerns. Chips, cracks, gaps, and discoloration are all quite common dental issues, and with the help of bonding, patients can have their smile restored in one appointment.
A dental bond is made up of a tooth-colored resin that fills in chips or cracks, improves the tooth shape, or conceals discoloration. We simply apply and shape the resin to address the patient’s needs and set it in place—finishing it with a polished surface.
Full & Partial Dentures
Patients missing most or all of their teeth can benefit from our full and partial dentures.
- A partial denture is an appliance that fits the dental arch (upper or lower) and has false teeth where you have gaps in your smile. The appliance derives support from a metallic framework and clasps that attach to neighboring teeth.
- A full denture contains a full arch of false teeth designed to fit either your upper or lower dental arch. The appliance features a polymer gum base and attaches to your arch by a combination of adhesive and suction.
Modern dentures are aesthetically pleasing, giving you a look that is extremely realistic. They are also strong and secure, meaning you can get back to eating all your favorite foods, smiling big, and enjoying life in confidence.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Despite how well you maintain your oral hygiene routine, dental decay can still happen. If we discover a cavity, we will likely recommend a tooth-colored filling.
During the filling process, we remove the decay from the affected tooth and then use a tooth-colored resin to fill the empty space. We will cure the resin with a special light and polish it to blend with your smile. The filling protects the area from future decay and reinforces the structural support of the tooth.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Also known as a full mouth reconstruction or restoration, our full mouth rehabilitation process aims to leave you with a smile that looks, feels, and functions at its best once again. This is typically done over a series of procedures that focus on removing decay, rebuilding teeth, and finally enhancing the overall look of your smile. Our team will work closely with you to determine your goals and develop a treatment plan.
At Prosthodontic Dental Group, your oral health is our top priority. So contact us now to schedule your appointment. Our team will work with you to ensure that you get the care you need to achieve optimal oral health.