Get Everything Your Teeth Need: Dental Services in Kenosha, WI
Whether you have a broken tooth or are looking for routine dental care, regular visits to your dentist are essential to keep your teeth healthy. At our dental office in Kenosha, WI, your oral health is our paramount concern. Our range of dental services will ensure your teeth stay healthy, function well, and look great!
Dental Services We Offer:
We offer a wide range of dental care services to meet the needs of all our Kenosha, WI patients. If you need a service that is not on the list, still give us a call.
Dr. Crawford is capable of performing custom work and solving unique dental issues. We’d be happy to talk about options to best fit your needs.
General Dentistry
Keep your teeth and gums healthy and looking their best with regular preventive care and restorative dental services.
Dental Implants
Enjoy the longest-lasting option for tooth or teeth replacement that renews your smile and feels like your natural teeth.
Dental Crowns
Get a custom-made crown done in a single visit. Our advanced technology saves more of your original tooth and eliminates the hassle of multiple visits.
Dental Veneers
Flash a movie-star smile with dental veneers, a simple, natural-looking way to create a brighter, more uniform smile.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Smile with confidence with cosmetic dental services like bonding, veneers, and whitening that keep your teeth healthy, bright, and beautiful.
Bridges
Replace missing teeth with a durable, natural-looking dental bridge. Like crowns, we can fabricate these in-house, saving you time and hassle.
Root Canals
Save an infected tooth from tooth extraction. Dr. Crawford can get it done in one appointment, with an incredible track record of success.
Teeth Whitening
Brighten a faded or discolored smile with an in-house whitening appointment combined with at-home treatment for best results.
Emergency Dentist in Kenosha, WI
We provide emergency dental services for patients in the Kenosha, WI area. If you are seeking emergency treatment for issues like broken or knocked-out teeth, gum disease, or extreme tooth pain, contact us immediately.
If you have a life-threatening or severe injury, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.