Dental Office Memo

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Welcome To Your Family Dental Office In Paradise, CA Welcome to Robert D. Moores, DDS! We invite you to read about all of the different ways we can help with dental care for you and your family. From our Paradise dental office, we proudly serve the people of Northern California with the dental treatments you need to look good, feel good, and stay healthy. We have the modern techniques and equipment you and your family need. Dr. Robert D. Moores holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Loma Linda University and started his practice 29 years ago. But he has stayed on top of new research and training, studying at the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. He has also joined the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), and …show more content…

Here, Dr. Moores will carefully flow a resin material over the front of your teeth. The resin is colored to look like your healthy teeth, but it also fills in any cracks, chips, or grooves on your enamel. Smile Makeover If you have several problems — such as teeth that are stained and a gummy smile — we can create an individualized plan called a smile makeover. This combines a thorough exam with digital X-rays with any of our cosmetic dentistry treatments needed to get you the smile you want. In this day and age, there’s simply no need to be embarrassed about your smile. With our cosmetic dentistry procedures, we can give you a smile that not only takes years off your appearance but also becomes the envy of everyone. Call us today at 530-413-7002 to make your next appointment for cosmetic dentistry, or fill out our online form and we will get in touch with you shortly. (I’m Having A Hard Time Chewing) I’m Having A Hard Time …show more content…

Instead, Dr. Moores can use a dental crown. This cap fits snugly over the damaged tooth, protecting the damaged area but holding the tooth tightly together to give it extra strength. We can make crowns out of a translucent zirconia, so they be incredibly strong but look very natural. Dental Bridges And Implants Although your teeth are supposed to last your whole life, they sometimes fall out or get knocked out by an accident. The empty space left behind is both unattractive and bad for you, as it can interfere with your eating. (Try eating corn on the cob without front teeth.) A dental bridge uses two crowns to firmly hold a replacement tooth in that space. A dental implant also uses a replacement tooth, but an artificial root surgically implanted in your jaw helps the replacement last longer. Dentures People tend to lose more teeth as they get older, meaning a bridge or implant might not do the job alone. If you have many teeth to replace, or need a full arch of teeth, our partial and full dentures can help. Both are made for you specifically, so they will look healthy and