

Our dentists in Fort Smith, Springdale, and Rogers, AR, do not believe that smiles are ever a lost cause. Through a dedicated effort and tailored procedures, we can build back your oral health and self-confidence. We’ll thoroughly evaluate your teeth, gums, and jaws to determine whether dental implants (single or full arch), removable dentures, fillings, periodontal therapy, or another type of restorative treatment is best. Our goal above all else is to give you a smile that allows you to eat, chew, and speak without discomfort or embarrassment.
Explore our core options below. Have questions or need to request an appointment? Please call one of our Parklane Family Dental offices today or contact us online.

Dental implants are screw-like titanium posts that when combined with a porcelain crown, look, feel, and act like natural teeth. They can also help positively alter a person’s facial structure by lending fullness to areas that have started to appear sunken in. At Parklane Family Dental, our dentists can walk you through the process of assessing your candidacy if you’re interested.

Sometimes a hybrid solution of dental implants and dentures is the most ideal for patients dealing with tooth loss. All-on-X implants are exactly that, combining the long-term stability of surgically placed titanium posts and a natural-looking prosthetic set of teeth. Depending on your needs, our dentists will place 4-6 implants in areas of the jaw with optimal bone density to ensure a secure foundation for the incoming non-removable denture.

One dental procedure isn’t always going to cut it if enough damage is present. Some smiles need more in-depth care and attention to achieve complete restoration. That’s where full mouth rehabilitation from our dentists comes in. This approach incorporates multiple forms of treatment to address a variety of issues like gum disease, cavities, tooth loss, and more. We’ll meet your smile where it’s at and create a customized plan that results in beautiful, healthy results.

Inside all of our offices, we offer a few options when it comes to dentures. If you only have a few teeth missing, partial dentures are ideal, while a fair amount of your natural smile being absent can mean full dentures make the most sense. Our dentists can also introduce you to implant-supported dentures if you want additional stability and permanence as you eat, speak, and smile.

Tired of gaps in your smile created by missing teeth? Fill them in with an implant-supported or traditional dental bridge from our dentists. Ideal for patients who have experienced tooth loss caused by severe decay, oral injury, or advanced gum disease, dental bridges not only help to improve appearance, but also support proper bite alignment and prevent surrounding teeth from shifting inwards.

Similar to how a helmet protects your head, a dental crown is placed by our dentists to shield and lend support to a vulnerable tooth. Custom-made and designed to fit snugly, dental crowns are hollow on the inside to accommodate the damaged structure underneath, while the exterior mimics the natural contours and appearance of your original tooth.

Getting a cavity filled no longer means what it used to. Instead of traditional metal amalgam fillings, our dentists exclusively use tooth-colored fillings for instances of decay for a more seamless look. The process of removing decay from a tooth is the same, with the difference being the use of a composite resin material that’s hardened with a special curing light. The result? A filling that perfectly matches your natural tooth color.

Ignoring a badly injured or decayed tooth can result in an infection. To save the tooth from extraction, our dentists will perform root canal treatment. This routine procedure involves removing decay from the tooth, cleaning its inner chambers, and sealing it before placing a dental crown on top. Root canals may seem intimidating, but in actuality, they help to relieve pain and restore tooth function.

If your gum disease has progressed beyond reversible gingivitis, our dentists may recommend scaling and root planing. This non-surgical form of gum disease treatment involves a deep dental cleaning that goes above and below the gumline to improve the health of your smile and promote proper reattachment of gum tissue. Taking action when faced with severe decay is important as it can prevent long-term damage, like tooth loss.
Our family dentists in Rogers, Fort Smith, and Springdale, AR, are accepting new patients! Whether you’re looking to stay on top of standard checkups or thinking about more involved treatment options, our team is here to guide you every step of the way. Call one of our Parklane Family Dental locations today to request an appointment!