It’s only natural for teeth to become discolored, worn down, chipped, cracked, or misaligned over time due to aging and usage. When your teeth are damaged, it can affect your confi...
read moreGeneral dentistry is often defined as preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and disorders of the teeth and gums. However, it’s much more than that! General dentistry aims t...
read moreA root canal is a procedure that removes diseased tissue from inside a tooth and restores it to the point of being healthy again. The treatment can be helpful for patients who have...
read moreA dental implant is a tiny titanium screw that acts as a tooth root and is used to anchor a crown or bridge. At Collins Dental, the implant holds the artificial tooth in place, pro...
read moreOral surgery is a type of dentistry that involves the surgical or invasive treatment of teeth, gums, and other soft tissues of the mouth. At Collins Dental, an oral surgeon often r...
read moreA crown is a dental restoration that completely covers a tooth. Crowns are often used to protect and strengthen teeth that are weak, broken, cracked, or have undergone a root canal...
read morePartial dentures are removable appliances that replace a few missing teeth but not all of them. At Collins Dental, they are often a suitable alternative to bridges or implants when...
read moreA denture is a removable dental appliance that replaces all or some of a person’s teeth. At Collins Dental, dentures are either full or partial, meaning they replace all the teeth ...
read moreDental emergencies include injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth, teeth that have been knocked out or significantly damaged, and infections that can lead to life-threatening co...
read moreIV sedation, also known as “twilight sleep” or “conscious sedation,” is administered through a vein in the arm. At Collins Dental, during a procedure under this type of sedation, p...
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