Bridges
If you have one or more missing teeth, it may be possible to place a bridge in the gap, supported by the teeth on either side.
The process starts with a consultation where we review your current situation and talk about what’s bothering you.
At this appointment, we do a thorough exam of your mouth, take x-rays if necessary and give you an initial verbal opinion for treatment and estimated costings. We then book the next series of appointments to complete the work.
If the work is simple, it may be one or two appointments. If the work is more complex, we write a treatment plan with options and stages and get you in for a second visit, consult with you for the best way to treat your problem.
We have a toolbox of skills and techniques to help resolve things, depending on your situation.
Treatment may involve whitening, veneers, crowns, bridges, implants, dentures and the latest technique, ‘Teeth-in-a-Day’.
If you have one or more missing teeth, it may be possible to place a bridge in the gap, supported by the teeth on either side.
Whether you are here for your first crown or you already have a few ‘new’ teeth, there is some important information you need to know.
Dental implants offer the most durable and minimally invasive method of replacing teeth. They are made of titanium which is a biocompatible material so bone heals directly against the implant surface, locking it into place.
Many people are happy with their smile, but wish for whiter teeth, or to change the shape of their front teeth.