by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | Jun 23, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Is your smile in need of some restorative help? Have you ever wondered what the most common restorative dental procedure is? You may think it’s fillings, but in fact, crowns are even more common. A dental crown is a prosthetic fitting, usually made from porcelain,...
by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | May 25, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Is a CEREC crown better? Here’s what you need to know. Are you in need of a dental crown to protect damaged or fragile teeth? Luckily, you have several options when it comes to finding the right type of crown for you. Traditional crowns have helped correct smiles for...
by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | Apr 13, 2021 | Restorative Dentistry
Find out if Invisalign is right for you. Did you know that simply smiling more often can have a wealth of positive effects on both your mental health and that of those around you? But you want to be able to smile with confidence, and Invisalign has helped millions of...
by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | Mar 13, 2021 | Same Day Crowns
How much do you know about dental crowns? Do you have a tooth that’s damaged, weakened, or badly decayed? From cavities to physical injuries, many factors can compromise your tooth’s structure. Dental crowns are a type of restorative dental treatment that can correct...
by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | Dec 10, 2020 | Restorative Dentistry
Restoring the Full Function of Your Teeth Each type of tooth in your mouth has a different job, from biting into, cutting, or tearing food to chewing it. Teeth work together as a team to help you eat, speak, and express your emotions on a daily basis. Every tooth...
by Dr. Sanford L. Barr & Dr. Marianne Diachenko | Nov 5, 2020 | Restorative Dentistry
Getting gum disease under control starts with learning how to recognize its early warning signs. Periodontal disease, often referred to as gum disease, is a very common oral health issue, coming in just behind tooth decay in terms of prevalence. There are two types of...