Damaged teeth do not have to be extracted outright. While this may have been considered more common in the past, it’s not the standard at Albright Family Dental. Our dentist make use of multiple treatments to get your smile back to its fully restored form, whether it’s with traditional crowns or tooth-colored fillings. Plus, with the help of CEREC-made crowns, you don’t have to wait and wear a temporary crown just to restore your smile. Contact our dental office to get started protecting your natural smile with restorative dentistry in Everett, WA!
Damaged teeth do not have to be extracted outright. While this may have been considered more common in the past, it’s not the standard at Albright Family Dental. Our dentist make use of multiple treatments to get your smile back to its fully restored form, whether it’s with traditional crowns or tooth-colored fillings. Plus, with the help of CEREC-made crowns, you don’t have to wait and wear a temporary crown just to restore your smile. Contact our dental office to get started protecting your natural smile with restorative dentistry in Everett, WA!
If you’ve had dental fillings in the past, you probably had to receive silver/amalgam fillings to have them restored. The problem with silver fillings is that they can easily cause more damage to teeth in the long-term. This is because the metal used to fill the space in your tooth can cause future fractures, leaving your tooth more vulnerable. With tooth-colored solutions, which use composite resin, you can avoid this issue entirely while still maintaining long-term protection
Got extensive tooth loss, either on both sides of your mouth or throughout your entire arch? Partial and full dentures work to replace as many teeth in your mouth as possible in an affordable way. All dentures are made with acrylic and porcelain materials, which allows them to mimic natural gum tissue and tooth enamel. Once your denture is completed, our dental office will help you understand the right maintenance tips in order to make your denture last.
zone when it comes to dentistry. If you’ve been battling with dental disease that has left multiple teeth decayed, damaged or unsalvageable, we’re prepared to get you back on the right track. Full mouth reconstructions are essentially extensive treatment plans that incorporate multiple procedures into one overall plan. During your consultation, we’ll examine all the areas of your mouth and confirm which teeth need which treatment. Once you’ve heard and agreed to your personalized treatment plan, we’ll move forward toward a healthy smile.
If you’re struggling with a painful or infected tooth, then you may require root canal therapy. This treatment addresses the issue directly by removing any harmful tissue from within the pulp. Not only will this help alleviate discomfort and stop the spread of bacteria, but you’ll also keep the tooth from needing to be extracted. Your dentist will be sure to numb your mouth beforehand, that way you can undergo a completely comfortable procedure that is also designed to alleviate pain later on. After your treatment is finished, you’ll likely receive a dental crown to protect and strengthen your tooth.
If you’ve had dental fillings in the past, you probably had to receive silver/amalgam fillings to have them restored. The problem with silver fillings is that they can easily cause more damage to teeth in the long-term. This is because the metal used to fill the space in your tooth can cause future fractures, leaving your tooth more vulnerable. With tooth-colored solutions, which use composite resin, you can avoid this issue entirely while still maintaining long-term protection
Got extensive tooth loss, either on both sides of your mouth or throughout your entire arch? Partial and full dentures work to replace as many teeth in your mouth as possible in an affordable way. All dentures are made with acrylic and porcelain materials, which allows them to mimic natural gum tissue and tooth enamel. Once your denture is completed, our dental office will help you understand the right maintenance tips in order to make your denture last.
zone when it comes to dentistry. If you’ve been battling with dental disease that has left multiple teeth decayed, damaged or unsalvageable, we’re prepared to get you back on the right track. Full mouth reconstructions are essentially extensive treatment plans that incorporate multiple procedures into one overall plan. During your consultation, we’ll examine all the areas of your mouth and confirm which teeth need which treatment. Once you’ve heard and agreed to your personalized treatment plan, we’ll move forward toward a healthy smile.
If you’re struggling with a painful or infected tooth, then you may require root canal therapy. This treatment addresses the issue directly by removing any harmful tissue from within the pulp. Not only will this help alleviate discomfort and stop the spread of bacteria, but you’ll also keep the tooth from needing to be extracted. Your dentist will be sure to numb your mouth beforehand, that way you can undergo a completely comfortable procedure that is also designed to alleviate pain later on. After your treatment is finished, you’ll likely receive a dental crown to protect and strengthen your tooth.