Services

At Heather Rorison Dentistry we use the latest technology and equipment to give you the best results.

PREVENTIVE CARE

Prevention is always better than treatment. By actively preventing disease and decay through regular home care, professional dental cleanings and regular exams, you will maintain a healthy, beautiful smile.

In addition, effective prevention can help you avoid costly treatments in the future to remove decay, restore teeth and treat gum disease. Regular prevention is truly your best investment for your future.

Exams

Gum Disease Evaluation

Peridontal (gum) disease can affect one tooth or many teeth, and has recently been linked to heart disease and stroke as well as premature and low weight babies. Treatment can include cleanings and laser treatment.

Oral Cancer Screening

Early detection and diagnosis can be performed using brush biopsy techniques. If found early, the spot can typically be removed long before oral cancer can start.

Sealants

Sealants are a thin, plastic coating painted on the chewing surface of teeth to prevent tooth decay.

RESTORATIVE CARE

As you get older your teeth can become worn, decayed and broken, which can lead to chewing and speaking problems in addition to the obvious aesthetic problems. In addition, a person with missing teeth or noticeable metal fillings may be reluctant to smile.

Ceramic Crowns

A crown (often called a cap) covers the tooth and restores it to its original shape and size. Decay is removed and cleaned from the tooth and a highly accurate impression or mold is made of the prepared surface. This mold is used to create a model of the tooth which is then sent to a special laboratory that will create a gold or porcelain (tooth colored) crown. The crown is then cemented onto the prepared surface of the tooth.

Bridges

A bridge is a single appliance that is generally attached to two teeth on each side of the space where a tooth is missing. An artificial tooth attached in the middle of the bridge fills in the gap where the missing tooth was. The teeth on either side of the gap are prepared for crowns (see crowns) and a highly accurate impression or mold is made of the prepared area. This mold is used to create a gold or porcelain (tooth colored) bridge in a special laboratory. The bridge is then cemented onto the prepared surface of the teeth, effectively creating the appearance of a “new” tooth.

Composite Fillings

A composite filling is a tooth colored quartz-like material. After tooth decay is removed and cleaned, this tooth colored material is layered into the tooth. Each layer is hardened or cured with highly intense visible light, and the final surface is shaped and polished to match the tooth. The final restoration is virtually invisible.

Inlays and Onlays

Decay is removed and cleaned from the tooth and a highly accurate impression or mold is made of the prepared surface. This mold is used to create a model of the tooth which is then sent to a special laboratory that will create a gold or porcelain (tooth colored) restoration called an inlay or onlay. The inlay or onlay is then cemented into the prepared surface of the tooth.

An inlay covers only one or two surfaces of the tooth and is used to restore a small amount of decay. An onlay actually covers one or more cusps (the chewing surface of the tooth.)

Teeth Whitening and Teeth Whitening Certificates

Teeth whitening improves the appearance of your smile by giving you sparkling white teeth. Virtually everyone who opts for this cosmetic treatment will see moderate to substantial improvement in the brightness and whiteness of their smile. However, teeth whitening is not a permanent solution and requires maintenance or “touch-ups” for a prolonged effect.

Soft Tissue Recontouring

Often times patients have an uneven appearance to their smile. Gingival (soft tissue) recontouring is often performed before other esthetic work is done. This procedure is done with a laser, often times without anesthetic, which gives patients a much improved appearance.

TMJ Treatment

Symptoms of TMJ can range for head and neck aches to popping or clicking when you open your jaw. Treatments can range from bite guards to massage therapy and medication.

Partial and Complete Dentures

A denture is a removable dental appliance replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They are made to closely resemble your natural teeth and may even enhance your smile.

There are two types of dentures – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. A Partial denture not only fills in the spaces created by missing teeth, it prevents other teeth from shifting.

Extractions

Unfortunately, due to some of the reasons above, teeth must be removed. Fortunately, however, today’s tooth removal procedures and understanding of anatomy help to make this process more comfortable for the patient than ever before.

Teeth are held in place by fibrous tissue called periodontal ligaments. By carefully severing or breaking these ligaments, teeth may be extracted without causing trauma to the jaw bone or other teeth. Even wisdom tooth removal can be performed with minimal post-operative discomfort if simple procedures are followed based on the tooth location and anatomy of the jaw.

COSMETIC DENTISTRY

Biolase Soft Tissue Laser

Bonding

Bonding is a great way to restore a chipped, slightly discolored, or misaligned tooth. Bonding involves placing tooth colored composite material onto the tooth. The benefits of bonding is that is a cost effective and conservative way to restore a tooth.

Veneers

The newest porcelain veneers are strong and permanently bonded to the teeth, correcting unattractive spacing, contours, or color problems quickly and easily.

Teeth Whitening and Teeth Whitening Certificates

Teeth whitening improves the appearance of your smile by giving you sparkling white teeth. Virtually everyone who opts for this cosmetic treatment will see moderate to substantial improvement in the brightness and whiteness of their smile. However, teeth whitening is not a permanent solution and requires maintenance or “touch-ups” for a prolonged effect.

Try CEREC® for the Preferred Laser Dentistry in Charlotte

When was the last time you went to the dentist for a new crown? If you went through the fitting process only to come away with a temporary crown, you know how time-consuming it can be to get your permanent crown. But what if you could get it all taken care of in only one visit?
Now you can. Come to the dental office with the best technology in Charlotte, NC, Dr. Heather D. Rorison Cosmetic & Family Dentistry! We have crafted a modern, comfortable environment for your dental visit. Now it’s easier than ever to relax and take advantage of our Sirona CEREC® technology, all in one appointment.

What is CEREC?

This state-of-the-art technology allows us to create and place dental crowns, inlays and onlays in only one visit, so you spend less time at our office. Even better, the CEREC® system eliminates the need for uncomfortable plastic temporaries while your restorations are sent off to a lab, a process that can take weeks and require a series of dental appointments. With CEREC one-visit crowns, you can get the natural-looking crowns you need, then get back to your busy life and the things that matter

How Does it work?

After our trained staff at Heather Rorison Dentistry has examined your tooth and worked with you to determine the best course of treatment, your CEREC visit will be scheduled for a time that’s convenient for you. At your appointment, our team will prepare your tooth restoration, saving as much healthy tooth structure as we can. We will take a picture of the tooth to be repaired using a special digital camera, then the CEREC imaging software will create a 3D model of your restoration on our computer screen.

Once we have the 3D dental model of your restoration, all the CEREC software needs to get an accurate image of your tooth is a thin layer of reflective powder! Rinse it off, then sit back and watch us make your custom restoration right before your eyes.

Milling & Replacement

CEREC restorations are made of a biocompatible ceramic material that can be adjusted to match the natural color of your other healthy teeth. We insert a block of the ceramic material into our onsite CEREC milling unit, which then constructs your tooth restoration according to the exact specifications outlined by the virtual model. After only 20 minutes or so, your restoration is ready to be placed. Because the computer-aided manufacturing is extremely precise, you’re sure to have a great fit when your newly milled crown is polished and bonded to your tooth.

Your new crown will be superior to crowns you have received in the past, not only because of its impeccable fit, but also
because today’s ceramics are even more durable and beautiful than the materials of the past. Because the fit is better than ever, you will also find your teeth easier to keep clean and free from decay.

Contact our offices today for more information on CEREC® or to make an appointment.

A great new look is only a phone call away!