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Porcelain Crowns & Bridges

Although a replacement of a missing piece is always better with a dental implant, for those people who are not interested in this procedure, or their dental condition is not appropriate for it, a dental bridge may be the alternative of choice with excellent functional and aesthetics results.

Dental Crowns, also known as: "dental caps", repair broken or badly damaged teeth, covering it completely, and creating a permanent restoration that provides the same function and appearance as a natural tooth.

Porcelain Bridge Also known as “fixed bridges”, are the union of 2 or more crowns to close spaces between one or more missing teeth . This procedure restores your bite and helps keep the natural shape of your face.

Why Do I Need a Bridge?

A missing tooth is a serious matter. Teeth are made to work together. When you lose a tooth, the bone may shrink and the nearby teeth may tilt or drift into the empty space. The teeth in the opposite jaw may also shift up or down toward the space.
This can affect your bite and place more stress on your teeth and jaw joints, possibly causing pain. Also, put them at a higher risk for tooth decay and gum disease.

We require ONLY 2 appointments to the final placement of a natural-looking white new dental crown in your mouth.

At Unidental, your dental bridge isn’t noticeable. Will be made to match your other teeth exactly, and usually takes ONLY 2 visits to be completed.
• On the first visit, the tooth surface is prepared and a model is taken. Temporaries will be placed while your case is crafted by a dental ceramist.
• At the second visit your Porcelain Crown is seated.

Express Dental Service

Unidental provides complete Restorative Dentistry in a fraction of the time, only possible by having such an experienced and skilled team of dentists, lab technicians and support staff, all on site to service you, accelerating the normal process.

How Long Can You Delay a Root Canal?

Root Canal therapy is the process thats used to treat pathological conditions inside a tooth that have affected its nerve. It is necessary when the pulp-the soft tissue inside the tooth- , becomes inflamed or infected. This treatment is pain free, involves local anesthesia and may be completed in one single visit most of the times.

Affordable. Comfortable. Just One Visit!

At Unidental, we know that a Root Canal can make people anxious. However, sometimes a Root Canal is necessary to maintain a healthy mouth and body. This dental treatment is performed by our Endodontic Associate.

If you like to make an appointment or discuss your dental problem with one of the doctors, please contact us.

If you like to make an appointment or discuss your dental problem with one of the doctors, please contact us.

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Root canals have the bad reputation of being extremely painful. Actually, most people report that the procedure itself has no more discomfort than having a filling placed.
The number of visits it takes to complete your root canal treatment may be as few as one. With some cases, however, two or more scheduled appointments may be required.
Root canal treatment can be performed by some of our associate’s Endodontic specialist, who has completed additional training in endodontics through a specialized, accredited residency
Under the right circumstances, this procedure is accepted under most dental plans. In Unidental, most of US Dental Insurances are accepted. We will work with your insurance company to get the maximum insurance benefit available to you, making a real effort to provide you with a reasonable estimate of what your plan is likely to pay. We process the entire claim paperwork on the behalf of you.(We do not accept Medicaid or CHIP).

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