General Dentistry
At Water Brook Dental, general dentistry focuses on keeping your teeth healthy, functional, and comfortable for everyday life. From repairing damaged teeth to replacing missing ones, we provide reliable care using modern techniques—always explained in plain language.
What Is General Dentistry?
Our General Dentistry Services
🦷 Crowns & Bridges (Key Service)
Dental Crowns
Crowns are custom-made caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore strength, shape, and appearance.
Dental Bridges
Bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring teeth or crowns. They restore your ability to chew properly and prevent nearby teeth from shifting.
Benefits of Crowns & Bridges:
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Restore chewing and speaking ability
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Improve appearance and smile balance
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Prevent movement of surrounding teeth
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Durable, natural-looking results
🦷 Root Canal Treatment
Root canal therapy removes infection from inside the tooth to relieve pain and save the natural tooth. Modern root canals are safe, effective, and much more comfortable than most patients expect.
Best for: Infected or severely painful teeth.
🦷 Gum Disease Treatment
Gum disease can affect both oral and overall health. We provide treatments to stop infection, reduce inflammation, and protect bone and teeth.
Best for: Bleeding gums, bad breath, loose teeth, gum swelling.
🦷 Dentures
Full or partial removable dentures replace missing teeth and restore function and appearance. Our dentures are custom-fitted for comfort and a natural look.
Options include: Full dentures, partial dentures, and implant-supported solutions.
What to Expect During Your Visit
1. Comprehensive Exam
2. Clear Explanation
3. Treatment Options
4. Comfortable Care
Insurance, Medicaid & Payment Options
General Dentistry FAQs
Crowns and bridges are long-lasting restorations. With proper care, they can last many years.
Modern root canals are designed to relieve pain, not cause it. Most patients feel comfortable during and after treatment.
Yes. Missing teeth can affect chewing, speech, and cause other teeth to shift. Bridges and dentures help prevent these issues.
Absolutely. We believe patients should fully understand their treatment and feel confident in their decisions.