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Procedures & Options
Understand how treatments work, what each one changes, and what to consider before deciding.
Most explored
Replace missing teeth with long-term structural stability.
Protect and restore damaged teeth that still have enough structure.
Save a tooth threatened by infection when structure allows it.
Remove a tooth that cannot be saved or is causing harm.
How treatment decisions are made
Good treatment decisions account for more than the presenting symptom. Structure, bite forces, bone support, and long-term durability all shape which path is most likely to stay stable.
Replacing Missing Teeth
Options for rebuilding missing teeth and restoring structural support.
Repairing Damaged Teeth
Procedures that strengthen teeth when structure is weakened but still restorable.
Treating Tooth Infection
Procedures used when infection threatens the survival of a tooth.
Bone & Structural Support
Procedures that rebuild or preserve bone support for long-term implant stability.
Gum Tissue Procedures
Procedures that reshape or rebuild gum tissue for stability and protection.
Bite Alignment & Protection
Correct bite alignment and protect teeth from grinding or excessive force.
Cosmetic & Esthetic
Procedures that improve appearance while still needing the right structural foundation.