We’re always excited for the chance to help a patient rebuild his or her smile. Replacing missing teeth can be a boost for oral health and a patient’s appearance. For minor tooth loss, we often recommend placing a dental bridge. Are you ready to try a dental bridge to enjoy a whole and beautiful smile once again?
When a tooth becomes broken, or develops a serious oral health issue (such as a cavity or infection) then immediate treatment is necessary to avoid complications, such as premature tooth loss. Many patients assume that treatment will take multiple visits. However, we can fix a tooth in one visit with our restorative and cosmetic treatment options.
We can use implant dentistry to help patients enjoy a full smile again. In addition to addressing minor tooth loss, we can also use them to secure a prosthetic. Even if you’ve lost a majority of your teeth, we can still help you enjoy a full smile once again. In today’s blog, let’s look at three dental implant options for rebuilding smiles.
Dental cavities are a common oral health concern and one that impacts nearly every one of us at some point in our lives. However, that doesn’t mean this isn’t a serious concern, one that if ignored could eventually lead to an infected or lost tooth. What do you know about cavities?
Dr. Engelberg's immense passion for cosmetic and restorative dentistry is undeniable, therefore staying up-to-date on advances in dentistry is a top priority.
Whether you need simple tooth bonding or a smile makeover, Dr. Engelberg combines the very best of science with an artist's eye to craft extraordinary smiles for patients in the Arlington Heights - Chicago area.
Dramatic smile transformations cannot be performed without a healthy foundation, and that's where general dentistry comes into play. Dr. Engelberg's top priority is making sure your teeth and gums are completely healthy before performing any cosmetic procedures.
Dr. Engelberg's compassionate, gentle manner will ensure that even the most fearful patients will feel comfortable in the dental chair and become lifelong patients who seek regular preventive care.