Sometimes teeth can develop cracks. Cracks can come from trauma or large fillings that over time weaken the rest of...
Patient Education
Recurrent Decay (Around a restoration)
Even after a tooth has been restored, sometimes decay can reappear and compromise the structure of the tooth all over...
Inlay (Impression)
When repairing a cavity, an inlay can restore your tooth in a more durable manner than a traditional filling. An...
Simple Extraction
When a tooth has become so extensively decayed or damaged that it cannot be saved, your dentist may recommend extracting...
Single Tooth Loss
When a tooth is lost, whether to an injury or decay, if the empty space left behind is not occupied...
Anterior Bite Plane
To help minimize tooth wear due to grinding, reduce muscle pain and tension, and diagnose muscle and joint pain issues,...
Bruxism (Clenching and grinding)
Bruxism is a condition where a patient grinds, gnashes, and/or clenches their teeth. It is typically an unconscious behavior, and...
Dental Erosion
Dental erosion is a condition where tooth structure is lost due to corrosion, chemical reactions dissolving the hard protective coating...
Non-Carious Cervical Lesions
Non-carious Cervical Lesions describes a condition where tooth structure is lost below the gumline due to forces other than decay....
Occlusal Appliance for Tooth Wear
For clients experiencing tooth wear due to nighttime grinding and jaw clenching, your dentist may recommend an occlusal appliance- commonly...
Understanding Tooth Wear
Tooth wear is a dental condition where the surface and structure of teeth are progressively reduced as a result of...
Osseous Surgery
When periodontitis has resulted in bone loss, it can form deep, uneven pockets around the teeth, your doctor may recommend...