Let our family be a part of your family. Precision Dental Care is proud to have three highly qualified Dentists with a family history of serving the community since 1926. The family of Dr. William, Adam and Jonathan are now in their third generation of serving Northern Kentucky. We strive to provide excellent dental care to your entire family. We offer a wide variety dental services and convenient hours to better serve you.
Invisalign, root canals, extractions, fillings, in office and at home bleaching systems, cosmetic dentistry, crowns, implant restorations, mini-implant supported dentures, treatment of gum disease, oral surgery, digital x-rays, Botox/Xeomin, dermal fillers as well as many other services. Dentistry encompasses array of services and procedures with a common goal: to help you to preserve your natural teeth, ensure your oral health, and keep you looking and feeling great.
Whitening procedures have effectively restored the smile of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth.
Invisalign, root canals, extractions, fillings, in office and at home bleaching systems, cosmetic dentistry, crowns, implant restorations, mini-implant supported dentures, treatment of gum disease, oral surgery, digital x-rays, Botox/Xeomin, dermal fillers as well as many other services. Dentistry encompasses array of services and procedures with a common goal: to help you to preserve your natural teeth, ensure your oral health, and keep you looking and feeling great.
Whitening procedures have effectively restored the smile of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth.
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We are proud to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the highest quality dental care available.
It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients.
For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards.
We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.
It is one of our top priorities to protect the well-being of our valued patients.
For this reason, our office meets and surpasses all OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and CDC (Center for Disease Control) standards.
We are confident that you will feel right at home in our office as we welcome all patients as if they were family.
If you would like to make an appointment, please contact our office by phone or email.
Bonding is a popular method to enhance the aesthetics of your smile.
Bonding can be used to correct cracks or gaps in teeth, as a filling after a cavity has been removed, or to cover up stains or discolored teeth.
A composite resin is used on the affected tooth or teeth.
It is molded and sculpted over an adhesive gel that is placed on the tooth.
After the resin has been applied an, LED light is used to harden the resin, which is then polished to give you a fresh, new smile.
Bonding can be used to correct cracks or gaps in teeth, as a filling after a cavity has been removed, or to cover up stains or discolored teeth.
A composite resin is used on the affected tooth or teeth.
It is molded and sculpted over an adhesive gel that is placed on the tooth.
After the resin has been applied an, LED light is used to harden the resin, which is then polished to give you a fresh, new smile.
Dental bridges are a great way to replace missing teeth.
Your existing teeth are used to literally create a bridge to cross the area where your tooth is missing.
Bridges are made from gold, metal, alloys, or porcelain to ensure that they are strong and durable.
The process of creating a bridge begins by creating abutments out of your existing teeth where the bridge will be attached.
The existing teeth are recontoured to provide a base for the bridge.
After the abutments have been created, a mold is taken of the area which is sent to a dental lab.
Your existing teeth are used to literally create a bridge to cross the area where your tooth is missing.
Bridges are made from gold, metal, alloys, or porcelain to ensure that they are strong and durable.
The process of creating a bridge begins by creating abutments out of your existing teeth where the bridge will be attached.
The existing teeth are recontoured to provide a base for the bridge.
After the abutments have been created, a mold is taken of the area which is sent to a dental lab.
Over time our teeth begin to weaken and become more susceptible to problems such as decay, cracks, discoloration and others.
If you feel your smile isn't what it once was, crowns can help you recover your smile.
If your dentist notices that a tooth is decayed or seems weakened/cracked a crown may be necessary to make sure that there are no additional problems with the tooth.
In cases like this a filling or bonding will not be sufficient.
Crowns can be made from porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or a full gold crown.
If you feel your smile isn't what it once was, crowns can help you recover your smile.
If your dentist notices that a tooth is decayed or seems weakened/cracked a crown may be necessary to make sure that there are no additional problems with the tooth.
In cases like this a filling or bonding will not be sufficient.
Crowns can be made from porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, or a full gold crown.
Dentures are a replacement for missing teeth that can be removed and put back into your mouth as you please.
Depending on each individual patient case, they may receive full or partial dentures.
Full dentures are used when all of the natural teeth are removed from the mouth and replaced with a full set of dentures.
There are two types of full dentures.
Conventional Full Dentures - This is when all the teeth are removed and the tissue is given time to heal before the dentures are placed.
It could take a few months for the gum tissue to heal completely, and during this time you will be without teeth.
Depending on each individual patient case, they may receive full or partial dentures.
Full dentures are used when all of the natural teeth are removed from the mouth and replaced with a full set of dentures.
There are two types of full dentures.
Conventional Full Dentures - This is when all the teeth are removed and the tissue is given time to heal before the dentures are placed.
It could take a few months for the gum tissue to heal completely, and during this time you will be without teeth.
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