We hope the information here will help you with your questions about our dental office. We provide the best in preventative, restorative, and cosmetic services. Our patients never have long waiting periods to be seen, and we take pride in delivering excellent care in a kind, professional and comfortable atmosphere. Dr. Rock C. Chapman D.D.S Inc. in Upland, Ca. carefully considers the individual needs of his patients.
He provides informative consultations so his patients can understand the treatment they may consider. Dr. Chapman prides himself on making sure his patients know all their treatment options and strives to make dentistry affordable. Dr. Chapman graduated from the University of Southern California Dental School in 1981. He returned to his home town in Upland to start his private practice.
He has a highly experienced staff that has been with him for well over twenty years. They share his philosophy of care and our patients like that they see the same staff year after year. Our patients truly feel like family.
He provides informative consultations so his patients can understand the treatment they may consider. Dr. Chapman prides himself on making sure his patients know all their treatment options and strives to make dentistry affordable. Dr. Chapman graduated from the University of Southern California Dental School in 1981. He returned to his home town in Upland to start his private practice.
He has a highly experienced staff that has been with him for well over twenty years. They share his philosophy of care and our patients like that they see the same staff year after year. Our patients truly feel like family.
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This is an excellent cosmetic option for those patients who do not want the look of silver in their mouths and do not want the expense of veneers.
Bondings can be used on teeth that are decayed, cracked, or stained.
The bonding procedure is usually completed in one visit.
The first step is to remove the decayed or unsightly portion of the tooth.
The tooth is then etched with a liquid or gel and a bonding agent is then applied.
This will allow the composite resin to be placed in the prepared tooth.
Bondings can be used on teeth that are decayed, cracked, or stained.
The bonding procedure is usually completed in one visit.
The first step is to remove the decayed or unsightly portion of the tooth.
The tooth is then etched with a liquid or gel and a bonding agent is then applied.
This will allow the composite resin to be placed in the prepared tooth.
A bone graft is a surgical procedure that replaces missing bone with material from the patient's own body or an artificial, synthetic, or natural substitute.
The graft not only replaces missing bone, but also helps your body to regenerate its own bone.
This new bone growth strengthens the grafted area by forming a bridge between your existing bone and the graft material.
This bone loss can be reversed.
Over time your own newly formed bone will replace much of the grafted material.
Over a period of time, the jawbone associated with missing teeth atrophies or diminishes.
The graft not only replaces missing bone, but also helps your body to regenerate its own bone.
This new bone growth strengthens the grafted area by forming a bridge between your existing bone and the graft material.
This bone loss can be reversed.
Over time your own newly formed bone will replace much of the grafted material.
Over a period of time, the jawbone associated with missing teeth atrophies or diminishes.
A bridge is one of the few options that you have when deciding how to deal with a missing tooth or teeth.
The replacement of these missing teeth is necessary in order to maintain the proper mouth functions.
Tooth loss can affect the way you eat, speak, and the alignment of other teeth in your mouth.
A bridge, by definition, is a link or connection between two permanent structures.
A dental bridge is very similar in that it attaches the restorative teeth (bridge) to the natural teeth on either side of the gap.
The replacement of these missing teeth is necessary in order to maintain the proper mouth functions.
Tooth loss can affect the way you eat, speak, and the alignment of other teeth in your mouth.
A bridge, by definition, is a link or connection between two permanent structures.
A dental bridge is very similar in that it attaches the restorative teeth (bridge) to the natural teeth on either side of the gap.
When decay occurs below the gumline, it may be necessary to remove a small amount of bone and gum tissue around the tooth.
Your dentist will perform this procedure before he or she makes a new crown for your tooth.
Crown Lengthening procedures are done for both restorative dentistry and/or to improve the esthetics of your gum line.
General practitioners often refer for crown lengthening procedures prior to restoration of broken or severely decayed teeth.
This procedure adjusts the gum and bone level to expose more of the tooth so it can be restored.
Your dentist will perform this procedure before he or she makes a new crown for your tooth.
Crown Lengthening procedures are done for both restorative dentistry and/or to improve the esthetics of your gum line.
General practitioners often refer for crown lengthening procedures prior to restoration of broken or severely decayed teeth.
This procedure adjusts the gum and bone level to expose more of the tooth so it can be restored.
As we get a little older, our teeth begin to change and are prone to decay.
There are many possible reasons for this change in your smile.
These reasons can include bruxism (teeth grinding), general decay, cracked fillings, root canals, and many others.
If your tooth is beyond repair with a filling material, we may recommend that the best viable option to save the tooth is a full crown.
The reasons for this type of restoration in a badly damaged tooth are durability, cosmetic appearance, and overall support for chewing function.
There are many possible reasons for this change in your smile.
These reasons can include bruxism (teeth grinding), general decay, cracked fillings, root canals, and many others.
If your tooth is beyond repair with a filling material, we may recommend that the best viable option to save the tooth is a full crown.
The reasons for this type of restoration in a badly damaged tooth are durability, cosmetic appearance, and overall support for chewing function.
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