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COSMETIC DENTISTRY

CROWNS AND BRIDGES

If you have just one or a few teeth that are cracked or misshapen, a crown may be the right choice for you. Ceramic dental crowns can protect a weak tooth or hold together parts of a cracked tooth, and also improve the appearance of discolored teeth.


If you have gaps in your smile and find it difficult to speak and chew, a dental bridge might be the right option. A dental bridge will close the spaces in your mouth with long-lasting permanent teeth. They are secure and can only be removed by a dentist.

PORCELAIN VENEERS

Veneers are a permanent, cost-effective way to improve your smile. When crowns and teeth whitening aren’t enough, or you are looking for a lasting cosmetic improvement, veneers might be right for you. They can be complete in as few as two visits. Porcelain veneers:

  • Won’t discolor with age

  • Can make dark or stained teeth appear lighter

  • Can make overlaps and gaps in teeth disappear

  • Look and feel like normal teeth

  • Can strengthen normal teeth

Porcelain veneers are crafted to look like your unique smile so they won’t appear artificial. They can correct many teeth at one time, replacing weakened enamel with strong, stain-resistant porcelain. 

DENTAL IMPLANTS

Dental Implants are another safe, cost-effective solution to tooth loss. Some facts about dental implants:

  • Dental implants are stronger and more durable than crowns, bridges and removable partial dentures

  • Dental implants are a permanent solution to tooth loss

  • Dental implants are cavity-resistant and

  • Dental implants can be used to support dental bridges, crowns, and removable dentures.

If you have lost teeth due to periodontal disease, decay, or a dental emergency, dental implants may be right for you. While there are many viable restorative options for replacing missing teeth, dental implants are among the most functional, dependable and effective.

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How Do Dental Implants Work?

Dental Implants are placed in your mouth in three steps:

  • Step 1: First, a small titanium screw will be placed into the jaw bone so the artificial tooth has a solid base for support. This anchor will actually integrate into the surrounding bone within three to six months.

  • Step 2: Next, an abutment will be screwed into the integrated implant to provide support for the crown.

  • Step 3: Last, the Doctor will complete the dental implant procedure by cementing a crown onto the abutment.

We will take care to ensure that your implants are placed ideally, affording maximum functionality and aesthetics. 

DO YOU OFFER FINANCING OPTIONS?

Our team can help provide you with a number of financing options. Contact Sun Mountain Dentures and Implants to see how we can make you smile.

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