Here are just a few of the options we offer to help you achieve a beautiful and healthy smile. Whether you crave whiter teeth for an upcoming wedding or reunion, have heavily damaged teeth that need restoring, or are missing some or all of your teeth, you can rest assured that smile dreams do come true at Premier Family Dental Care.
Ceramic Bridges
Missing teeth can be replaced with amazing-looking ceramic bridges and crowns. In only two weeks, we can restore a healthy smile with full-coverage ceramics that will heighten your confidence and dramatically improve your smile and its function.
Ceramic Veneers
Fluorosis and hyper-calcification result in discoloration of tooth enamel. Very thin contact-lens-like ceramic veneers harmlessly cover these smile flaws, creating a beautiful, even, bright smile.
Full-coverage veneers cover the back side of teeth and are more durable than veneers that cover only front-facing tooth surfaces.
Ceramic Crowns
Ceramic crowns were used to correct misaligned teeth and bite issues. Talk about “instant orthodontics”! Completed in only one week!
Bright, white, natural-looking ceramic crowns cover decayed, chipped teeth for a beautiful, confident smile.
From discolored and crooked … to gorgeous, all with true-to-life ceramic crowns.
Older ceramic crowns were fused together due to a missing front tooth. New state-of-the-art ceramics disguises the missing tooth, perfecting this patient’s smile.
Dental Implants & Ceramic Hybrids
Periodontitis or gum disease causes loss of the jaw bone and supporting tissues surrounding teeth. It also can affect systemic diseases such as heart disease, osteoarthritis, some cancers, Alzheimer’s disease, and more! Dental implants in combination with ceramic replacement teeth can replace lost teeth and stabilize loose ones.
Zirconium Crowns
This patient’s teeth grinding caused stress fractures, muscle soreness, and flattened the biting edge. Zirconium crowns restored a natural look and an optimum, functioning bite.
Periodontal Disease Solutions
Untreated periodontal (gum) decease will destroy bone and ligaments that support teeth, whether or not they have been restored. Implants and ceramic teeth can be used to replace natural teeth that have been lost to disease.