WARRENTON, VA, April 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) People know that dentists take care of their teeth, but patients don't always know how dental professionals go about doing it. Once decay or dental trauma sets in, preventative care isn't going to fix it, but restorative dentistry can get the job done. At Dr. Harris' dental practice, he offers services in three different areas: general, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
Restorative dentistry encompasses treatments such as dentures, dental implants, fillings, dental crowns and dental bridges. Dental crowns and fillings are intended to restore the natural tooth while dental bridges, dentures and dental implants replace one or multiple missing teeth.
Tooth replacement has become a common procedure, and it's one that is purely meant to improve a patient's well-being.
"Prosthetic teeth not only improve a patient's smile, a full set of teeth positively affects the oral health. That's why tooth replacement is a key treatment in the dental office. That's because not everyone will walk into our office with perfect teeth and healthy gum tissue. Restorative dentistry can build oral health back up," explains Dr. Harris.
Once dental decay and damage gets treated, a patient is rid of discomfort, inflammation and potential infection, among other symptoms related to decay and dental trauma.
In regards to a tooth replacement, the prosthetic teeth keep the natural teeth from shifting, and restorative dentistry helps support facial structure.
Whether it's a filling or dental implant, Warrenton residents will notice the improved esthetic and function of teeth.
A smile is one of the first things people notice. People should never let dental troubles get the best of their lives. Quality dental care at Dr. Harris' office can keep smiles looking younger and healthier.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Harris at his Warrenton dentist office, call (540) 347-2777. Or go to www.harrissmile.com to request an appointment. New patients are always welcome!
About Dr. Jeffrey Harris:
Dr. Jeffrey Harris has been in practice for over 25 years with 3 years in the U.S. army. Dr. Harris maintains an experienced staff and has established an excellent reputation within his community by providing an array of dental care, including clear correct. He received his degree as a Doctor of Dental Surgery at the Medical College of Virginia and served overseas as a dentist in the United States Army (Captain). He is a long-time member of The American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, The Virginia Dental Association, and the Northern Virginia Dental Association. Dr. Jeffrey Harris has a special interest and expertise in cosmetic dentistry. From the beginning of his dental career, his objective has been to provide the highest quality dental care in a relaxed and friendly environment at a price that is affordable to a broad range of patients.
Media Contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Harris
contactus@vadentalcenter.com
420 Hospital Drive
Warrenton, VA 20186
(540) 347-2777
http://www.harrissmile.com
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Warrenton Dentist Reveals Why Restorative Dentistry Is Saving Oral Health
Dr. Jeffrey A. Harris, general and restorative dentist in Warrenton, talks restorative dental services and tooth restoration. Read full story below.
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