Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry procedures used by our Ann Arbor dentists help patients reduce or eliminate issues of dental pain and discomfort. Using today’s advanced dental techniques, our dentists will work with you to restore one tooth, several teeth, or provide you with a full set of implant-supported dentures.
To learn more about one of the services we offer for restorative dental care, please click on the links below. To schedule an appointment with one of our dentists in Ann Arbor, MI, please call Liberty Dental at (734) 994-0909. You may also fill out our online contact form and someone from our team will reach out to you soon.
Same-Day Crowns
Our dentists may recommend same-day crowns to restore the strength and appearance of teeth. That way, you’ll be able to smile with confidence after experiencing significant dental injury or decay. As a family dental practice, we’d be more than happy to evaluate your smile to determine the best way to improve your oral health.
Implant Restorations
Do you ever feel self-conscious about missing teeth? If so, it’s time to schedule an appointment with one of our dental implant dentists in Ann Arbor, MI. During your consultation, they’ll be able to determine if you’re a candidate for implant restorations so you can start smiling with confidence.
Implant-Supported Dentures
An implant-supported denture is a fixed denture appliance that replaces either the upper or lower arch of teeth. It’s supported by four or six dental implants that are deeply embedded in the jawbone, which provides the ultimate stability as you eat, smile, talk, and laugh.
Root Canals
If you’re experiencing any pain or discomfort, it’s of utmost importance that you call our office as soon as possible to schedule an appointment for what could be an emergency root canal. The sooner you call, the sooner our dentists will be able to resolve the issue affecting your oral health.
Dental Bridges
At Liberty Dental, we offer several tooth replacement options to restore the full function and appearance of your smile. To be a candidate for a dental bridge, you must have at least one missing tooth. You must also have either healthy teeth and/or dental implants on both sides of the empty socket.