Restore and Protect Your Smile

One Simple Step
Porcelain Crowns (CAD/CAM BASED PRACTICES)
Modern dentistry offers more options than ever to help you restore and maintain an optimal level of health. While the strength and beauty of materials continue to advance, the skill of the practitioner makes a significant difference in every outcome. Dr. Fabiola Garcia focuses on utilizing the best techniques for comprehensive care, returning even the most damaged mouths to full health.
One Simple Step
Today’s technology allows us to simplify the delivery of a crown into just one appointment. After gentle shaping of the tooth, detailed digital images captured by a computer give us the data we need to design your new restoration. Powerful software coupled with our training leads to a crown milled from the finest porcelain available, within a few minutes. We bond your new crown firmly into place, and you’ll be on your way! We look forward to introducing you to the difference advanced dental techniques make in your experience!


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Ready for the smile you deserve?
- Step 1 : Book a consultation
- Step 2: Get a custom treatment plan to restore damaged or missing teeth
- Step 3: Receive your crown or bridge with expert fit and natural appearance
- Step 4: Enjoy a strong, seamless smile built to last
FAQs
How long do dental implants last?
With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. The implant itself (the titanium post) is designed to be a permanent replacement for your tooth root, while the crown on top may need replacement after 10-15 years due to normal wear and tear. Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene help maximize their longevity.
Is getting a dental implant painful?
Most patients report minimal discomfort during the procedure. The area is numbed with local anesthesia, and sedation options are available for those with anxiety. Post-procedure, mild swelling and discomfort are normal but can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication and proper aftercare.
How do dental implants compare to dentures or bridges?
Unlike dentures, implants are a permanent solution that doesn’t require removal or adhesives. They also preserve jawbone health by preventing bone loss, which bridges and dentures cannot do. While bridges require altering adjacent teeth, implants stand independently, making them a healthier long-term option.
Am I a good candidate for dental implants?
Most healthy adults with missing teeth are candidates, but factors like gum disease, smoking, and bone density in the jaw can affect eligibility. A consultation with a dentist will determine if you need a bone graft or other preparations before getting implants.
How long does the implant process take?
- The full process can take anywhere from a few months to a year, depending on healing time and whether additional procedures (like bone grafting) are needed. The implant itself requires time to fuse with the jawbone before the final crown is placed, ensuring a strong and lasting result.