
When a tooth is damaged, decayed, or missing, it can affect more than just your smile- it can affect how you eat, speak, and how your bite functions.
Schedule an appointmentAt Masters Dentistry, we restore teeth to look natural and feel comfortable. We use high-quality materials and modern techniques, including digital scanning, to create restorations that support long-term function. We also work closely with trusted local dental labs and skilled ceramists to ensure each restoration is carefully crafted with attention to detail.
Dental crowns are used when a tooth has been weakened by decay, fracture, or wear. They restore strength and structure while maintaining a natural appearance.
We use digital scanning and soft-tissue lasers to capture accurate impressions, creating a more comfortable experience and a natural, well-fitting result.
We work closely with trusted dental labs and skilled ceramists to ensure your crown blends seamlessly with your smile and functions comfortably.
Dental bridges are used to replace missing teeth, restore function, and complete your smile.
Bridges are custom-made to blend seamlessly with your smile and support a comfortable, balanced bite. We use digital scanning and advanced technology, including dental lasers, to achieve detail-driven results.
We work closely with trusted dental labs and skilled ceramists to ensure each bridge is designed to fit comfortably, function properly, and blend naturally with your smile.
Dental implants can be used to replace a single missing tooth, support a bridge, or retain partial or complete dentures, depending on your needs. They are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth.
When used for dentures, they provide a more secure and stable fit. This added stability can make a meaningful difference in how you eat, and speak.
Treatment begins with careful planning and digital imaging to determine the ideal approach. Depending on your needs, implant placement may be completed in our office or coordinated with a trusted specialist. Once the implant has integrated with the bone, a custom restoration is placed to complete your smile.
We take a coordinated approach to implant care, working closely with trusted specialists, dental labs, and skilled ceramists to ensure your implant restoration looks natural and functions comfortably.
Root canal therapy is used when a tooth becomes infected, allowing us to remove the infection and preserve your natural tooth.
The process involves carefully cleaning the inside of the tooth and sealing it to prevent future infection. This not only relieves discomfort, but also allows the tooth to function normally again.
With modern techniques, treatment is very comfortable and often more straightforward than patients expect. For patients who feel anxious, we also offer nitrous oxide to help you feel more relaxed throughout the appointment.
After treatment, the tooth is restored with a crown to provide strength and long-term support, allowing it to blend naturally with the rest of your smile.
For patients looking to improve esthetics, cosmetic dentistry options are also available.
The right treatment depends on how much of the tooth is affected and whether it has become infected. Small areas of decay are typically treated with a filling, while larger areas may require a crown to restore strength and support. If a tooth becomes infected, a root canal is needed to remove the infection and preserve the natural tooth. A comprehensive exam allows us to determine the most appropriate option for your situation.
A filling repairs a smaller area of decay and restores the tooth in a conservative way. A crown covers and protects the entire tooth and is recommended when more tooth structure has been lost or additional support is needed.
Both are designed to look natural and restore function, but are used in different situations depending on the condition of the tooth.
A dental implant is a small post that is placed in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. It acts as a foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture, allowing the restoration to feel stable and function like a natural tooth. Implants can be used to replace a single tooth or support multiple teeth, including partials and dentures.
Both options are effective ways to replace missing teeth. In many cases, dental implants are preferred because they replace the tooth without relying on neighboring teeth for support.A dental bridge uses the teeth adjacent to the missing space for support and may be a good option when those teeth already need treatment or when an implant is not ideal.
The right choice depends on your individual needs, including bone support, overall oral health, and long-term goals. We take a personalized approach to evaluate these factors and guide you toward the option that best supports comfort, function, and long-term stability.
The best option depends on your specific needs, goals, and oral health. Dental implants, bridges, and partial dentures are all effective ways to replace missing teeth. Implants are often the most stable, while bridges and partial dentures may be good alternatives in certain situations.
We take a thoughtful approach to help you choose the option that fits best supports functions and esthetics.