Categories for Restorative Dentistry

The Importance of Bone Preservation

February 9, 2024 7:32 pm Published by

When a tooth is extracted, it is crucial to consider the long-term impact on your oral health. One aspect of tooth extraction that you may not have considered is the preservation of the underlying bone. Read our blog post to learn about the importance of bone preservation in you mouth.

Types of Dentures for Full Mouth Reconstructions

January 15, 2024 5:36 pm Published by

Are you tired of feeling self-conscious about your smile? Do your missing teeth make it difficult to speak, eat, and chew? It might be time for you to consider getting a full mouth reconstruction. Read our blog post to learn about the denture options for a full mouth reconstruction.

Get A Second Opinion on Implant-Supported Dentures with Dr. Chandler

December 28, 2023 10:01 pm Published by

Are you thinking about improving your smile’s appearance and functionality by getting implant-supported dentures? Before taking this big step, make sure you have all of the information necessary to feel confident about your choice. Take a look at our blog post for advice on seeking a second opinion from an experienced dental provider about whether implant-supported dentures are right for you.

How Long Does a Root Canal on a Molar Hurt?

December 21, 2023 9:12 pm Published by

Root canals have the reputation of being one of the most painful dental procedures, making many patients concerned about a lengthy and intense recovery period. The truth, however, is that root canals are not nearly as scary as people think they are. Read our blog post to learn about what to expect during and after a root canal.

How Natural Do Dental Implants Feel?

December 14, 2023 8:49 pm Published by

Dental implants are a popular tooth replacement option, known for their durability and customizable appearance. One common question that patients ask about dental implants is whether they will feel like natural teeth. Check out our blog post for a closer look at how dental implants feel in the mouth.

How Long Can I Wait to Fix a Broken Crown?

December 7, 2023 8:26 pm Published by

A dental crown is a protective cap that covers a damaged tooth in order to restore the tooth’s function and appearance while preventing further damage. Crowns can last for up to 7 or 10 years with proper care, but sometimes accidents happen. Read our blog post to learn what to do in the event of a broken crown, including how soon you need to see your dentist.