Crowns, Bridges & Root Canals
When a tooth is damaged or decayed, restorative dentistry saves it — comfortably, and built to last. Here’s how we rebuild smiles.
Restorative dentistry repairs damaged or decayed teeth. Crowns cap and protect a weakened tooth, bridges replace a missing tooth using the teeth on either side, and root canal therapy saves a tooth with an infected nerve — relieving pain and avoiding extraction.
| Crowns | Protect & rebuild weak teeth |
|---|---|
| Bridges | Fill the gap of a missing tooth |
| Root canals | Save an infected tooth |
| Goal | Keep your natural teeth |
| Pricing | Contact us for pricing |
Crowns
A crown is a custom cap that covers a cracked, weakened or heavily filled tooth — restoring its strength, shape and appearance. Crowns look and feel natural and protect the tooth for years to come.
Bridges
A bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring a natural-looking replacement to the teeth on either side. It restores your bite and keeps neighbouring teeth from shifting. Prefer a standalone option? Ask about implants.
Root canal therapy
When the nerve inside a tooth becomes infected, a root canal removes the infection, relieves the pain, and saves the tooth — so it doesn’t need to be pulled. Modern root canals are far more comfortable than their reputation suggests.
- Relieves toothache caused by infection
- Saves your natural tooth
- Usually finished with a protective crown
Good to know
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How long do crowns and bridges last?
Crown, bridge or implant — which do I need?
Ready when you are.
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