Restore Your Smile with Crowns and Bridges
OUR SERVICES
CROWNS & BRIDGES
Dental Crowns
When a Tooth Needs a Second Chance
A crown is a custom-fitted cap that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth, restoring its strength, shape, and appearance. We recommend crowns for teeth that have been significantly cracked or broken, weakened by large decay or large fillings, treated with a root canal, or worn down over time.
- Custom fitted cap
- All-ceramic material that matches your teeth
- No metal or gray shadows
- Uses digital impressions (no putty!)
Dental Bridges
Fixed Solution for Missing Teeth
A bridge literally bridges the gap where a tooth is missing. It consists of a pontic (replacement tooth) that's anchored to crowns placed on the adjacent teeth on either side of the gap.
Bridges are an excellent option when implants aren't the right fit, and our bridges are crafted from high-quality materials for durability and aesthetics that hold up over years of use.
Why patients choose us for crowns and bridges:
- Digital impressions — no gagging on trays of putty
- All-ceramic materials for natural-looking results
- Precise color-matching to your existing teeth
- Prevents neighboring teeth from drifting
- Specialty local lab for all restorative procedures to give the most beautiful, long-lasting results.
FULL MOUTH REHAB
REBUILD. RESTORE. RENEW.
Sometimes teeth need more than prevention. They need rehabilitation.
Life doesn't always cooperate with the best intentions, and the wear that accumulates over years, failing of old or bad dental work, can take a real toll on your oral health, your function, and your confidence. Restorative dentistry is how we address that damage — directly, durably, and with results that look and feel completely natural.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
For when the whole system needs attention — not just one tooth.
Some patients come to us after years of avoiding dental care, while others are dealing with severe wear, trauma, grinding, acid erosion, or widespread damage. Full mouth rehabilitation is designed to rebuild oral health in these complex cases.
Dr. Deacy begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including digital imaging, bite analysis, and periodontal assessment, then creates a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs, goals, and long-term function.
Your Rehabilitation Journey
Promoting Faster Healing & Comfort
At Signature Smiles, Dr. Deacy provides trusted, comprehensive dental care with a focus on comfort, quality, and long-term results. From your first consultation through the completion of treatment and ongoing maintenance, every step is tailored to your unique needs. You can trust Signature Smiles to guide you through the process with expertise, compassion, and personalized attention.
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In-depth evaluation
Digital X-rays, CBCT imaging, photographs, bite analysis
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Treatment plan presentation
A clear explanation of every recommended step and options, why it's needed, and what each phase will involve
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Staged treatment
Phased to match your comfort, schedule, financial situation and long-term goals
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Ongoing support
Regular check-ins and maintenance to protect your investment long-term
Frequently Asked Questions About Restorative Dentistry
How do I know if I need restorative dental treatment?
You may benefit from restorative dentistry if you have chipped, cracked, decayed, worn, or missing teeth, difficulty chewing, tooth pain, or changes in your bite. A dental evaluation can help determine the best treatment option to restore your oral health and comfort.
Can restorative dentistry improve the appearance of my smile?
Yes. In addition to improving function and oral health, restorative treatments are designed to blend naturally with your smile. Modern materials and techniques allow crowns, bridges, implants, and fillings to look highly natural while restoring damaged teeth.
Are restorative dental procedures painful?
Most restorative procedures are completed with local anesthesia to keep patients comfortable during treatment. For patients with dental anxiety, sedation options such as nitrous oxide or oral sedation may also be available to create a more relaxed experience.
How long do dental restorations last?
The lifespan of a restoration depends on the type of treatment, your oral hygiene habits, and regular dental care. Crowns, bridges, and implants can often last many years with proper care, while fillings may eventually need replacement due to normal wear over time.
Can missing teeth affect my oral health?
Yes. Missing teeth can lead to shifting teeth, bite problems, jawbone loss, and difficulty chewing or speaking. Restoring missing teeth with bridges, dentures, or dental implants can help maintain proper oral function and protect your long-term oral health.
Dental Emergencies
Broken tooth? Severe pain? We offer same-day emergency appointments for existing patients and welcome emergency cases. Don't wait—call us immediately at (816) 265-9939. After-hours emergency information is available on our voicemail.
