Restorative Dental Care

We know the value of a healthy smile. Our priority is ensuring that yours lasts a lifetime. 

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are one of the most effective ways to replace missing teeth. When a tooth is lost, the supporting bone quickly fades, leading to shifting teeth, gum issues, and even changes to facial structure. Implants act as artificial roots placed in the jawbone, bonding naturally to create a strong foundation for custom porcelain crowns. The result is a beautiful, natural-looking smile that restores function, maintains bone, and prevents further dental problems. Implants look, feel, and perform like real teeth—helping you smile confidently again without relying on dentures.

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Root Canals (Endodontics)

Endodontic treatment, commonly called a root canal, is used to save a tooth that’s badly decayed or infected. When the nerve or pulp inside the tooth becomes damaged, it’s carefully removed, and the area is cleaned and sealed to prevent future infection. Despite its reputation, a root canal is typically no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. Most of the pain occurs before treatment — once complete, patients usually feel quick relief and can return to smiling and eating comfortably.

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Dental Crowns & Bridges

Porcelain Crowns

A dental crown completely covers and strengthens a damaged tooth or implant. Porcelain crowns are bonded to the tooth and made to look natural while restoring full function. They’re ideal for teeth that are cracked, weakened, or treated with a root canal, helping prevent further damage and ensuring lasting strength and beauty.


Dental Bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a custom artificial tooth to neighboring teeth or implants. Bridges restore your bite, appearance, and confidence. Whether crafted from porcelain or composite materials, they offer a durable, seamless solution for a complete smile.

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Dentures & Partial Dentures

Dentures and partial dentures are removable solutions for replacing missing teeth when implants or bridges aren’t an option. They can be supported by remaining teeth, dental implants, or replace a full arch of teeth. At Anderson Perry Dental, every denture patient receives the same care as a cosmetic smile makeover — because restoring your smile is our passion. We begin with detailed photos, precise impressions, and careful bite analysis before collaborating with our skilled lab artist, Troy Phinney, to craft custom dentures that fit comfortably, function beautifully, and look completely natural.

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Fillings & Inlays/Onlays

Fillings

To repair small to moderate areas of decay or damage, we use tooth-colored composite fillings that blend naturally with your smile while restoring strength and function.


Dental Inlays

Inlays repair moderate tooth damage that’s too extensive for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown. Made from durable porcelain, they offer a strong, seamless, and long-lasting restoration.


Dental Onlays

When damage extends to a tooth’s cusp, an onlay can restore it without removing healthy structure. Crafted from porcelain or gold, onlays conserve more of your natural tooth while providing excellent protection and aesthetics.

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FAQ

  • Can I walk in without making an appointment in advance?

    We have emergency dental services but we prefer if you give us a call at the phone number for the location nearest to you, or by clicking one of the Emergency Services buttons and filling in your information.

  • How do I contact the clinic during off-hours?

    Call our regular phone number or fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

  • Which insurance providers do you work with?

    We accept most major insurance providers. To see our full list click here.

  • What forms are required to be a new patient?

    We try to make it impsimplele and allow our patients to download our forms ahead of time and bring them to their first visit to save time. Click here for our list of forms. You can also take care of this in person during your visit.

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