Periodontitis

This video shows you the symptoms and health consequences of untreated gum infection.

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Cracked Tooth

This video shows you the serious oral health consequences of an untreated cracked tooth.

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Single Tooth Loss

This video shows you how an empty space left behind from a lost tooth can alter the placement of the surrounding teeth and the function of your mouth.

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Progression of Decay

This video shows you how plaque and bacteria build up on your teeth can progress and ultimately cause decay that places the tooth at risk if left untreated.

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Impacted Third Molar

This video shows you the multiple ways a wisdom tooth can become impacted when there is not enough room for it to emerge, and the necessity for treating it.

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Gingivitis

This video provides an overview of gingivitis, its causes and symptoms, and how it can progress to advanced gum disease if not properly treated.

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Veneers (CAD/CAM)

This video shows you how veneers are used to improve the appearance of a smile, using CAD/CAM 3-D technology to create custom-made restorations.

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Filling Versus Crown (Impression)

This video shows you the differences between a filling and a crown to repair a decayed or damaged tooth, while reviewing benefits and potential drawbacks of each.

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Bridge Versus an Implant

This video shows you the differences between a bridge and a dental implant to replace a missing tooth, while reviewing the benefits and potential drawbacks of each.

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Debridement

This video shows you how excessive calculus and bacterial deposits are removed from beneath the gumline to stop the spread of gingivitis.

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Removable Partial Dentures

This video shows you how removable partial dentures can replace missing teeth and improve the overall function and appearance of your mouth.

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Removable Complete Dentures

This video shows you how removable partial dentures can replace missing teeth and improve the overall function and appearance of your mouth.

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