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Restorations
The introduction of fluoride into products and the push to improve people's awareness of tooth decay and prevention have done a marvelous job in reducing the incidence of tooth decay over time. But teeth are no less susceptible to decay, disease, damage, or accidents today than they were decades ago, and still need restoration on occasion. With many recent advances in modern dentistry, options to repair or replace a damaged or missing tooth back to its original shape and function are wider than ever.
If you are ever in need of restorative dentistry, we can promise you that we will always discuss all of the options available to you, along with our recommendation for restoration based on what we think will be the least intrusive option. Our goal is to provide you with the best possible care and create a gorgeous smile in the process.
People seek restoration of teeth for the following reasons:
- To improve your smile - To close up gaps between teeth - To fix and underbite or overbite. - To keep from losing a tooth - To get rid of existing pain - To fix decayed, chipped, or broken teeth. - To get rid of old ugly silver fillings and have them replaced with color-matching composite fillings - To allow the person to eat and chew food normally again.
Don't ignore that fact that your teeth need attention daily, and it's your job to see that they get it!
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