When teeth are damaged, worn, or missing, we restore them to look and feel like your own, so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
From a single crown to a complete smile rebuild, our restorative options bring back strength, function, and a natural look, all planned around you.
The permanent, natural-feeling way to replace one tooth or several. See how it works, what to expect, and how it compares to a bridge or denture.
A crown covers and protects a tooth that is cracked, badly decayed, or weakened after a root canal, restoring its strength and shape. A bridge fills the gap left by a missing tooth by anchoring a replacement to the teeth on either side.
Both are custom-made to match your smile, and with CEREC technology many crowns are completed in a single visit.
Whether you need to replace all of your teeth or just a few, dentures restore your smile, your bite, and your confidence. Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, while partial dentures fill in gaps around your remaining natural teeth.
We take care to fit dentures precisely so they feel secure and comfortable, and we can also anchor them to dental implants for a denture that never slips.
Once a dental implant post has bonded with the jaw, it needs a restoration on top, a crown for a single tooth, or a full denture anchored to several implants for a smile that never slips or clicks.
Implant-supported dentures are one of the most comfortable, secure options available, giving you back nearly the same bite strength as natural teeth. We also offer mini implants, a smaller-diameter option that can secure a denture with a simpler procedure, ideal for patients who want a stable smile with less treatment time. Visit our Dental Implants page to learn more about the process.
When several teeth are worn, damaged, or missing, a full mouth reconstruction combines the right mix of crowns, bridges, implants, and other restorations into one carefully planned treatment. The goal is a smile that looks natural and functions comfortably for years to come.
Dr. Song builds a personalized plan and walks you through every step, so a complex case never feels overwhelming.
When a tooth has too much damage for a simple filling but is not damaged enough to need a full crown, an inlay or onlay is often the ideal middle ground. These custom-made restorations fit precisely into or over the tooth, preserving as much of your natural tooth as possible.
An inlay fits within the grooves of the tooth, while an onlay extends over one or more of the tooth's points, or cusps. Both are typically made from durable, tooth-colored material and bonded securely in place, giving you a repair that blends in and lasts.
"My teeth shattered at 11pm. Dr. Song and Monica got me in and rebuilt my teeth the next day. The tooth looks better than ever, and I made it to work the same day."
Alex F., Patient Verified Google review โ
Book a consultation and Dr. Song will walk you through the best options for your teeth, your comfort, and your budget.