Restorative Dentistry

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Restorative Dentistry

Crowns & Bridges

Crowns are used to cover and protect a damaged tooth, restoring its shape and function. They are typically made from materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal. Bridges, on the other hand, are used to replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth, filling the gap seamlessly.

Dentures

Dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth. They are made to look like natural teeth and can help restore the ability to chew and speak clearly. Dentures can be full (replacing all teeth) or partial (replacing some teeth) depending on the needs of the patient.




A coordinated treatment plan to reconstruct your beautiful smile

 

If you’re experiencing multiple dental issues that need attention to get your smile back to full health, then a full mouth reconstruction could be a good option for you.

 

When you come to your appointment, we’ll work with you and answer all of your questions to help you decide if a full mouth reconstruction is right for you.

What is a
full mouth reconstruction?

 
While some patients might just need a treatment or 2 to fix their smile, patients with multiple issues or a mouth full of decayed or missing teeth might need a little extra TLC.

 

With full mouth reconstruction, we’ll examine your smile to develop a full understanding of the state of your oral health. From there, we’ll work with you to develop a coordinated treatment plan that fixes all of the dental problems in a cohesive way. This will ensure that every treatment complements one another and your smile is put in the best position to succeed in the future.

 
 

who is a good candidate
for full mouth reconstruction?

 
At Jackson Family Dental, we often recommend full mouth rehabs for patients experiencing the following:

 

  • Multiple missing or severely decayed teeth
  • Patients looking to replace their dentures with implant treatment
  • A physical trauma that has damaged most of the teeth in a mouth
  • Severe wear is present due to bruxism

 

transformative implant technology:
the guided implant technique

 

Our modern implant technology ensures a more comfortable experience, superior results, and a higher treatment success rate.

The Guided Implant Technique is a sophisticated approach that elevates the dental implant process. This technique involves meticulous planning and utilization of advanced imaging to guide the precise placement of dental implants. This guarantees flawless placement, significantly reduces discomfort, and accelerates recovery time.

Yomi Implant Robot

By integrating advanced robotics with computerized 3D imaging, the Yomi Implant Robot precisely guides the placement of dental implants, enhancing accuracy and optimizing the overall success of implant surgery.

Combined, these innovative technologies ensure a level of precision that is challenging to achieve through traditional methods.