Restorative Dentistry

9 Things To Know About CEREC Crowns

Crowns are an essential restorative procedure at Thompson & Frey Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in Owensboro, and CEREC crowns allow us to complete it in just one day. CEREC stands for “Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics.” The “chairside” part, of course, refers to the chair in our examination room. CEREC is a state-of-the-art technology.

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Is Your Smile In A World Of Hurt?

Do you have extreme tooth damage, bone loss, or few to no remaining teeth? Restorative dentistry from Thompson and Frey Cosmetic & General Dentistry in Owensboro is for anyone whose mouth is in a world of hurt. We understand how severe dental issues impact you every day of your life. Whatever the cause of the

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Do I Floss My New Tooth Implant?

After one of our patients gets a dental implant from Thompson and Frey Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in Owensboro, one of the first things we discuss is how to care for it. Most ask: is it any different than caring for natural teeth? Do I need to change my flossing technique? The answer is: it’s

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Dental Crowns Solve Dental Dilemmas

A dental crown is a strong, natural-looking permanent tooth restoration that covers the top of the damaged tooth. At Thompson and Frey Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in Owensboro, we use dental crowns to solve a number of dental dilemmas. Crowns can remedy the following issues: A broken tooth with decay A poorly-fitting existing crown A decayed

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Tooth Restoration: Dental Implants And Dental Bridges

Restorative dentistry is one of our specialties at Thompson & Frey in Owensboro. When our patients want information about tooth restoration, we usually tell them about fixed (or traditional) dental bridges and dental implants. A dental bridge is an artificial tooth that replaces a missing tooth. The false tooth—called a pontic—is fused to porcelain crowns

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A Youthful Smile At Any Age

Declining health, limited mobility, financial strains – clearly, aging is not for whimps. Though some challenges seniors face can’t be avoided, others can. Dental troubles, for instance. Many dental problems common among retirees such as missing teeth, gum recession, tooth damage, and yellowed enamel, can be remedied. With modern cosmetic dentistry at Thompson & Frey

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Why It’s Crucial To Replace Missing Back Teeth

Some people who lose a posterior tooth question whether to replace it. After all, it doesn’t show when you smile and there are other teeth to take over the chewing functions. Why not avert the expense to replace it and save some money? Actually, there are several vital reasons to replace a back tooth with a

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Dental Bridge vs. Dental Implant

Hello Owensboro visitors, welcome to Thompson & Frey Cosmetic & Family Dentistry. Let’s talk about a tooth replacement option common in Owensboro: dental bridges. While dental bridges have restored smiles for thousands of Owensboro dental patients, they are not problem free. Many Kentucky people with dental bridges find it impossible to keep the small areas

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Implants Make Life Better For Owensboro Denture Wearers

The condition of your teeth has a significant impact on your quality of life. Owensboro denture wearers understand this all too well. The path from healthy teeth to a toothless mouth is downhill. Tooth decay and gum disease are painful. Treatments such as fillings and root canals are costly and inconvenient. If the teeth can’t

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Tooth Decay In Owensboro?

At Thompson & Frey Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, we restore decayed teeth to create smiles that are both healthy and beautiful. Recent advances in both techniques and materials have made the ‘impossible’ not only possible, but affordable for everyone in Owensboro as well. Drs. David Thompson and Vicki Frey have been restoring teeth since 1986.

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