Never before has dentistry offered so many exciting options. Dr. Perry is a continuing education “junkie” who stays extremely current with all the new developments in dental procedures and materials. His extensive knowledge allows him to recommend the most appropriate solution for each patients’ individual needs.
Implants
Implants can be used to replace a single tooth or a mouth full of teeth. They can be used to support a single crown or removable denture. The options are endless! Dr. Perry is highly trained to help his patients choose which option is best for them.
Dr. Perry prefers to work in tandem with a highly trained oral surgeon who places the implants. Many general dentists place their own implants, but Dr. Perry places a high value on the surgical skills his specialists have acquired.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Sometimes, due to excessive wear, a history of chronic decay, bite problems or trauma, a person may need to have their whole mouth restored. This is a complex meticulous endeavor that Dr. Perry has been trained to perform. He has been designated as a distinguished mentor at the KOIS Center in Seattle,, Washington. This prestigious continuing education center focuses on large complex cases. Dr. Perry has been well trained in diagnosis, treatment planning, and performing these rehabilitations. A mouth in bad shape can be esthetically rejuvenated to look and function like new.
Dentures
When a peron has lost all their teeth, one way to replace the teeth and rehabilitate the person’s chewing function is with full dentures. Dr. Perry has been trained in the Staub Denture technique to aid in his patients’ rehabilitative needs. Dr. Perry’s artistic eye guides the arrangement of teeth so that they look youthful yet natural. He is an expert at making the teeth blend into the face asthetically.
Partial Dentures
“Partials” are indicated when a person has lost teeth but still has some remaining. These appliances are supported by the remainig teeth or implants.
Metal clasps are traditionally present to hold the partial denture in. We now have the ability to make these clasps out of tooth colored material so they disappear!






