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Restorative
Entrust Your Smile to
Harrison’s Premier Provider
in Cosmetic Restoration and Implants
Comprehensive care to maintain and restore your healthy, radiant smile—all at one outstanding location.
Schedule Appointment
Take the next step in your way to a beautful smile!
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Restorative
All restorations should be considered cosmetic restorations or may be completed in more esthetic ways. From composite, “white fillings”, to all porcelain crowns and veneers, can blend and match your natural dentition. These newer more advanced forms of dental restoration materials actually help strengthen your tooth instead of weaken it like the materials of the past such as amalgam.
Amalgam filling material oxidize over time. After many years, this oxidation builds up to a measurable thickness. This added thickness causes internal pressures to your tooth. These pressures can cause cracking which leads to tooth fracture and or tooth loss. It is important to intervene in this process as early as possible to prevent tooth loss or further damaged.
It is always our goal at Dental Arts and Implants to use materials and procedures that strengthen your teeth and help to save them not slowly damage them over time.
Restorative
All restorations should be considered cosmetic restorations or may be completed in more esthetic ways. From composite, “white fillings”, to all porcelain crowns and veneers, can blend and match your natural dentition. These newer more advanced forms of dental restoration materials actually help strengthen your tooth instead of weaken it like the materials of the past such as amalgam.
Amalgam filling material oxidize over time. After many years, this oxidation builds up to a measurable thickness. This added thickness causes internal pressures to your tooth. These pressures can cause cracking which leads to tooth fracture and or tooth loss. It is important to intervene in this process as early as possible to prevent tooth loss or further damaged.
It is always our goal at Dental Arts and Implants to use materials and procedures that strengthen your teeth and help to save them not slowly damage them over time.
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