Restore Your Smile with Dental Crowns and Bridges
When struggling with compromised teeth or missing teeth, dental crowns and bridges in Bingham Farms offer a transformative solution for your smile. With these dental restorations, Dr. Groth can revitalize your smile and restore proper function. You'll experience the following benefits:
- Regain full, comfortable mouth functionality.
- Enjoy your favorite foods without limitations and explore new culinary options.
- Safeguard against future dental issues, promoting overall health.
Enhance Your Smile and Quality of Life with Dental Restorations
Unlock a new level of confidence and freedom with a complete, healthy, and functional smile. At Groth Dental, we specialize in a range of teeth restoration options utilizing crowns and bridges, including:
- Individual Crowns for Tooth Restoration: Crafted by our trusted lab partner, these sturdy crowns seamlessly cap damaged or diseased teeth, blending harmoniously with your natural smile.
- Fixed Dental Bridges: By fusing multiple crowns together, we replace one or more missing teeth, restoring your smile's aesthetics and functionality, allowing you to eat comfortably once more.
- Implant-Supported Crowns: Secured to dental implants placed by an oral surgeon, these crowns replace single missing teeth, providing a strong, natural bite and promoting jawbone health.
- Implant-Supported Bridges: Utilizing multiple implants, we replace several missing teeth in a row, offering exceptional performance and longevity.
- Inlays and Onlays: Also known as "partial crowns," these restorations effectively repair extensive dental damage, providing a durable solution that preserves tooth structure.
Regardless of the restorative service you choose, enjoy a 15 percent discount with enrollment in our membership plan.
Common Questions About Dental Crowns and Bridges
Because crowns and bridges are such versatile restorations, they can be used in a variety of ways, from the simple to the complex. As such, there is no way to give you an idea of the cost of your dental repair until your dentist has had the opportunity to examine your mouth, take X-rays, and work up a treatment plan.