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Monarch Dentistry has 13 locations across Southern Ontario. For your convenience, we'll transfer files from office to office to visit any location!

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Our highly-trained staff can provide quality dental care for your entire family! Drop by the Monarch Dentistry nearest you to receive the treatment.

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Advanced Technology

We utilize state-of-the-art technology in order to provide all of our patients with the best dental experience possible.

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Friendly Staff

Our dental team is made up of experienced professional dentists and hygienists who understand your smile.

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Crowns and Other Restorative Treatments Dental Care

May 30 , 2019

It has never been easier to show an attractive healthy smile. Always consult your dentist first when arranging any kind of cosmetic dental upgrade. Your dentist is the master who is best ready to advise you on the correct options for you.

Some of the options include:

  • bonding
  • bridges and implants
  • caps and crowns
  • teeth whitening
  • veneers

Cosmetic Bonding

Cosmetic Bonding is a treatment that can be used to fix teeth that are rotted, chipped, cracked or discolored or to lessen gaps between teeth.

For this method, a dentist mixes composite resin — a kind of plastic — into a paste, at that point tints the blend to brighten or coordinate the shade of your teeth. Several layers of resin are connected to every tooth. Each layer is solidified under bright light or laser. Last steps incorporate shaping and polishing the resin material so the finished tooth looks regular and smooth.

Bonding can also be used to develop more seasoned teeth to cause them to seem more youthful. Bonding is a possibility for individuals all things considered, including children, as the resin can be supplanted as teeth develop.

Caps and Crowns

A crown or top is a spread that fits over a tooth that has been harmed by rot, broken, severely stained or mis-shaped. It is set up by your dentist and usually requires more than one visit to finish.

A crown can be made of acrylic, metal, porcelain, or porcelain bonded to metal. All-porcelain crowns look increasingly like your normal teeth and along these lines are usually used for front teeth, while porcelain bonded to metal is stronger and better for crowns in the back of the mouth. Because of the metal’s strength, sometimes metal crowns are used for back teeth.

To set up your tooth for a crown, the tooth is first solidified with anesthesia and afterward ground down so the top can fit over it. An impression of the teeth and gums is made, and a transitory top is fitted over the tooth until the lasting crown is prepared.

On your following visit, the dentist will expel the impermanent top and concrete the crown onto the tooth. The crown will closely coordinate the shading and shape of your normal teeth.
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