Restorative Dentistry

White Fillings

While placing fillings, it is our goal to use whatever material is most biocompatible with your body. In general we use metal-free, BPA-free, composite resin fillings which can be completed in a single visit. These materials match the color and shape of your teeth.

Crowns & Bridges

A crown is a cap that is put over a tooth for added strength or protection. A crown is typically indicated when a tooth fractures or to prevent tooth fracture. Crowns are also done when there is a large cavity or filling, severe wear, or root canal treatment.

During the crown appointment, we are as conservative as possible and use digital impressions to create a custom-fit crown that blends nicely with your natural teeth. While your permanent crown is being designed, a temporary crown will be placed to protect the tooth.

Dentures & Partials

Dentures and Partials are removable options to replacing teeth. A removable partial denture is an appliance used when one or more natural teeth still remain in the upper or lower jaw. It usually consists of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base which is held in place by wire or tooth colored clasps that hold on to natural teeth.

Dentures are used to restore your smile and mouth function if all of your teeth have been lost. They are created to resemble your natural teeth and positioned into your mouth to take the place of where the natural teeth used to be. Complete dentures may require adjustments over time in order to ensure a proper fit with the gums and mouth.

Implant Crowns

A dental implant is an ideal tooth restoration for people who are missing one or more teeth as a result of injury, periodontal disease, or any other reason. A dental implant is a titanium post that a periodontist or oral surgeon surgically positions into the jaw.

Once the implant is in place and the bone surrounding the implant has had time to heal, a replacement tooth is attached to the post. Implants are stronger than natural teeth and are generally a more favorable approach than bridgework since they do not depend on neighboring teeth for support.

To receive implants, you need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. You must also be committed to excellent oral hygiene and regular dental visits as these are critical to the long-term success of dental implants.

Contact

Glacier Point Dental
1425 Summit Ave, Suite 200
Waukesha, WI 53188

Hours

Monday: 7AM - 4PM
Tuesday: 7AM - 4PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:30AM - 4PM
Friday: 8AM - 1PM
Sat, Sun: Closed

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