Dental Procedures

Common Dental Procedures We Do

We understand that most people don't like needing dental work.


However, our team of dentists – Dr. LeQuia and Dr. Hill – will make the whole thing easy. We'll be with you from the initial appointment until you leave with a healthy, functional set of teeth.


You can learn more about some of our dental procedures below or by calling us at 209-384-1202.

Crowns and Bridges

Dental crowns and bridges are two common types of dental prosthetics. A crown is used to cover a damaged or misshapen tooth, while a bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth. Crowns and bridges can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, metal, or ceramic. In most cases, crowns and bridges are attached to the existing teeth using dental cement.


Crowns and bridges are an important part of dental care for many people. They can help improve your teeth' appearance and make it easier to eat and speak. Crowns and bridges can also help to prevent your remaining teeth from shifting out of place. If you have crowns or bridges, it is important to take care of them just like your natural teeth. This means brushing and flossing regularly and visiting your dentist for regular checkups. With proper care, crowns and bridges can last for many years.

Implants

Dental implants are used as a replacement for natural teeth. They are a popular choice for people who have lost teeth due to injury, disease, or decay. Dental implants are also used to support dental prosthetics, such as dentures and bridges. Dental implants are durable, long-lasting, and look and feel like natural teeth. Dental implants provide a renewed sense of self-confidence and improve the quality of life for many people.

Dentures

Dentures are a type of dental care that replaces missing teeth. They are usually made of plastic or porcelain and are removable. Dentures can be partial, which means they replace some of the teeth, or full, which means they replace all the teeth. People wear dentures for many reasons. Some people have lost their teeth because of an accident or injury. Others have had their teeth removed because of dental disease. And still, others wear dentures to improve their appearance. Whatever the reason, dentures can help people eat better and feel better about themselves.

  • How to Care for Your Dentures

    Although dentures are designed to last for many years, they require special care to stay in good condition. Here are some basic tips for caring for your dentures:

    • Brush your dentures at least once daily, using a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive dental cleanser.
    • Rinse your dentures after every meal to remove food particles and plaque.
    • Soak your dentures overnight in a dental cleanser to keep them clean and fresh.
    • Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleaning and checkups.

If you have additional questions about our procedures, please call us at 209-384-1202.

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