Our Appliances:
Flippers.
Dental flipper for patients with a small gap of up to three missing teeth that are next to each other. Flippers provide a straightforward, affordable solution to fill in these gaps, giving patients an option that both looks natural and can last for years — some even up to 8 years with good care.
A flipper works best when it has natural teeth on each side to support it, which helps keep it securely in place. So, if you're missing a tooth at the end of your row of teeth, a denture might be better for retention. And for anyone with larger gaps or teeth missing in non-adjacent spots, our denture product is designed to provide that level of support and functionality.
Dental flipper for patients with a small gap of up to three missing teeth that are next to each other. Flippers provide a straightforward, affordable solution to fill in these gaps, giving patients an option that both looks natural and can last for years — some even up to 8 years with good care.
A flipper works best when it has natural teeth on each side to support it, which helps keep it securely in place. So, if you're missing a tooth at the end of your row of teeth, a denture might be better for retention. And for anyone with larger gaps or teeth missing in non-adjacent spots, our denture product is designed to provide that level of support and functionality.
Partial Dentures.
Partial dentures are for patients who need to replace missing teeth because they offer a versatile, lasting solution. Partial dentures can be used for both short-term and long-term needs, with many lasting up to 8 years when well-maintained. Partial dentures don’t just restore a smile; they also help with essential daily functions like chewing and speaking, which can be challenging when several teeth are missing. Additionally, partial dentures provide essential support to the facial structure, helping prevent the "sunken" look that sometimes occurs when teeth are missing for extended periods.
Partial dentures are for patients who need to replace missing teeth because they offer a versatile, lasting solution. Partial dentures can be used for both short-term and long-term needs, with many lasting up to 8 years when well-maintained. Partial dentures don’t just restore a smile; they also help with essential daily functions like chewing and speaking, which can be challenging when several teeth are missing. Additionally, partial dentures provide essential support to the facial structure, helping prevent the "sunken" look that sometimes occurs when teeth are missing for extended periods.
Snap On Veneers.
Snap-on veneers are a simple, non-invasive way to improve your smile. They can quickly hide gaps, stains, and chipped teeth without requiring permanent changes to your natural teeth. Snap-on veneers offer a removable, affordable option for a full, white, and uniform smile, making them a great choice for special events or as a trial for a more permanent solution.
Snap-on veneers are a simple, non-invasive way to improve your smile. They can quickly hide gaps, stains, and chipped teeth without requiring permanent changes to your natural teeth. Snap-on veneers offer a removable, affordable option for a full, white, and uniform smile, making them a great choice for special events or as a trial for a more permanent solution.
Essix Retainers.
An Essix clear retainer is essential after orthodontic treatment because it keeps your teeth in their new, aligned positions, preventing any shifting back over time. For those with missing teeth, an Essix retainer with a pontic is ideal. This retainer not only keeps adjacent teeth in place but also fills the gap cosmetically, covering the missing tooth seamlessly. It’s especially beneficial for patients with a dental implant in place but waiting for full healing before final restoration since it protects the area without putting pressure on the gums while keeping the gap discreetly hidden.
An Essix clear retainer is essential after orthodontic treatment because it keeps your teeth in their new, aligned positions, preventing any shifting back over time. For those with missing teeth, an Essix retainer with a pontic is ideal. This retainer not only keeps adjacent teeth in place but also fills the gap cosmetically, covering the missing tooth seamlessly. It’s especially beneficial for patients with a dental implant in place but waiting for full healing before final restoration since it protects the area without putting pressure on the gums while keeping the gap discreetly hidden.
Night Guards.
A night guard is recommended to patients who grind or clench their teeth, usually without realizing it. Grinding (also called bruxism) can wear down enamel, cause jaw pain, and even lead to headaches or sore teeth. A night guard creates a soft, protective barrier between your upper and lower teeth to prevent damage and help relax the jaw. For anyone with sensitive teeth or jaw discomfort in the morning, a night guard can be a practical solution to protect their smile and improve sleep quality.
A night guard is recommended to patients who grind or clench their teeth, usually without realizing it. Grinding (also called bruxism) can wear down enamel, cause jaw pain, and even lead to headaches or sore teeth. A night guard creates a soft, protective barrier between your upper and lower teeth to prevent damage and help relax the jaw. For anyone with sensitive teeth or jaw discomfort in the morning, a night guard can be a practical solution to protect their smile and improve sleep quality.