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Dentures & Crowns

Dental Crowns

What’s a Dental Crown?

A dental crown consists of a fixed cap that provides coverage and protection to a damaged tooth. These caps strengthen the teeth, and they can also provide correction to teeth that are misaligned or misshapen. Dental crowns are typically made of gold, porcelain, or ceramic materials.

What Does a Dental Crown Cost?

What you can expect to pay for your dental crown will vary based on the condition of your dental health, your insurance coverage, and the placement of the crown. The materials used in constructing the crown will also impact the price.

Dental Bridges

What Are the Types of Dental Bridges?

If you have one or more teeth that are missing, you may be a good candidate for a dental bridge. There are a variety of bridge styles available. Our dentists can help you with placing traditional bridges, cantilever bridges, single-tooth bridges, partial bridges, and more.

How Much Is a Dental Bridge?

As a customized treatment option, the cost of a dental bridge will be based on your individual needs. Some of the things that impact the total of your bill include the materials used, the complexity of the case, and the number of artificial teeth used.

Dentures

Where Can I Get Dentures Near Me?

Are you feeling self-conscious about your missing teeth? If so, you may be an ideal candidate for dentures. Our dentists provide our patients with several options for full and partial dentures that will have you smiling again. Pick up the phone and schedule a consultation with one of our friendly team members today.

What’s the Average Cost of Dentures?

We will not be able to determine the exact cost of your dentures until we have seen you and discussed your case with you. The amount you can expect to pay will vary depending on the style of dentures you choose and your dental insurance coverage.

What Do Full Dentures Look Like?

Full dentures are designed to mimic the natural appearance of the teeth and gums. These dentures are typically made out of acrylic resin. Your dentures will be affixed to the mouth via dental implants or adhesives. Depending on the exact nature of your case, your dentures may require a metal framework to stabilize the appliance.

What Are Partial Dentures?

Less invasive than other treatment options, partial dentures are usually made of plastic teeth that are connected to a natural in appearance, gum-colored base. They are used to replace missing teeth and to correct gaps between the teeth. Partial dentures are sometimes held in place via clasps or acrylic attachments.

What Are Flipper Teeth?

If you are in need of a temporary tooth replacement option until your permanent dentures come in, flipper teeth may be a good option for you. These temporary partial dentures are used in cases where there are one or more missing teeth. They are incredibly lightweight and easy to remove.

What Are Immediate Dentures?

For most people, Immediate Dentures consist of two steps. The first step is where our dentists will take an impression of your mouth. You will then be scheduled for a follow-up appointment. This usually takes place within 3-4 weeks. At your follow-up visit, our dentist will perform any extractions that are needed and you will be provided with your final dentures.

Dental Fillings

Do Dental Fillings Hurt?

If you are like many of our patients, you may be worried about whether or not you will feel any pain when you are having your cavities filled. Your dentist will ensure that you remain comfortable throughout your procedure by using a local anesthetic.

How Much Do Dental Fillings Cost?

The type of materials used for the filling and your dental insurance coverage both play a role in how much you will owe for your dental fillings. The majority of dental insurance companies consider fillings to be medically necessary; therefore, your plan probably provides some form of coverage for this procedure.

What Is a Composite Filling?

Composite fillings are typically used for teeth with small or mid-sized cavities. This type of filling is the same color as your teeth and remain durable while you chew. They usually take longer to put in than metal fillings.

Onlays

What Are Onlays?

Onlays are placed over the cusp of a tooth that has extensive damage from cavities. They are usually recommended in cases where an old filling needs to be replaced.

How Much Do Onlays Cost?

The cost for an onlay is determined by the severity of your case and your dental insurance plan. Your dentist will be able to provide you with an estimate of your total cost.

What Is a Dental Overlay?

A dental overlay is a durable appliance that provides coverage for damaged teeth. Many dentists call them “partial crowns.” Contact our clinic to learn more about what a dental overlay costs.