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Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry Services

Since 2020 | High-Quality Digital Dentistry | Accepting New Patients

Since 2020

High-Quality Digital Dentistry

Accepting New Patients

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

Do you think you have a cavity that requires a dental filling? At Ski Hill Dental, Dr. Jake Tall can provide you with a strong and aesthetic fix to repair any damage caused by decay.


Traditionally, silver (amalgam) and gold fillings were the standard restorative filling material because they were the most durable material available. Technological advancements in dentistry now allow tooth-colored, composite resin fillings that are strong, long lasting and aesthetic.


Schedule your appointment today to learn if you are a candidate for tooth-colored fillings.


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Composite Versus Amalgam Filling

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Light cured composite resin fillings or tooth-colored fillings can be utilized on front and back teeth to repair small and medium sized cavities. Dr. Jake Tall uses research backed composite resins that provide durability and resistance to fractures and wear that our teeth experience every day. State-of-the-art curing lights ensure a fully cured, quality filling in a timely manner.


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Same-Day Crowns

Crowns serve many purposes. In many situations, a dental filling is not sufficient to replace excessive damage to tooth structure. Whether your tooth is decayed, cracked, fractured, root canal treated, worn down or aesthetically unpleasing, Dr. Jake Tall can manage the problem in one simple appointment.


With state-of-the-art Cerec CAD/CAM technology, you can have your crown prepared and cemented in one visit; no more temporary crowns and two week wait times. Schedule an appointment today to learn if you are a candidate for a dental crown.

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Single Crown (CAD/CAM)

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Same-Day Bridges

Missing a tooth? Missing a few teeth in the same area? In an ideal situation, a dental implant is the preferred treatment to replace a missing tooth or teeth. However, an implant is not always possible due to a lack of bone, lack of time, or pre-existing medical conditions.


A dental bridge is the next best treatment option. With state-of-the-art Cerec CAD/CAM technology, Dr. Jake Tall can prepare and cement your bridge in one visit; no temporary bridge or two week wait time. Schedule an appointment today to learn if you are a candidate for a dental bridge.

Video: Bridge vs an Implant

Bridge Versus an Implant

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Video: Same-Day Bridge With CAD/CAM Technology

Bridge (CAD/CAM)

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Dental Crowns for Implants

Missing a tooth? Missing multiple teeth? A dental implant is the preferred treatment to replace a missing tooth or teeth. With adequate bone levels and space between the adjacent teeth, a dental implant can be placed as a foundation for an implant supported crown.


Once your dental implant has been fully accepted or integrated into your bone, Dr. Jake Tall can fabricate and deliver a crown replace your missing tooth. Schedule an appointment today to learn if you are a candidate for an implant supported crown.


Video: Implant Supported Crown

Single Implant (Posterior-Healing Cap)

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Dentures

Dentures are a removable prosthetic used to replace multiple teeth or all the teeth in a dental arch. They are easy to clean and maintain and provide a fast, effective way to restore the esthetics, function and health of your smile. Dr. Jake Tall can evaluate the condition of your dental arch and custom make dentures specifically for you.


Schedule an appointment today to learn if you are a candidate for dentures.

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Video: Removable Partial Denture

There are two types of dentures; complete dentures and partial dentures.


  • A complete denture is used to replace all the teeth in a dental arch. They are made with an injection molded, gum colored acrylic base with acrylic teeth custom picked to match your desired esthetic. A complete denture may be recommended for one or both of your dental arches.
  • A partial denture is used to replace multiple teeth in a dental arch while still utilizing the healthy, nature teeth still remaining. They are made with a metal framework base and an injection molded, gum colored acrylic and acrylic teeth custom picked to match your desired esthetic. A partial denture may be recommended for one or both of your dental arches.


Whatever type of denture is right for you, Dr. Jake Tall will ensure that you understand your best treatment option and provide you with a restored esthetic and function custom designed to your satisfaction.


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Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is a treatment that allows you to save a natural tooth that has experienced trauma or infection to the nerve. Dr. Tall can remove the damaged or infected nerve, disinfect and shape the root, and fill it in with root canal filling material to seal off the tooth from further infection.


If you think your tooth is damaged or infected and you want to save it, schedule an appointment today with Dr. Jake Tall and learn if you are a candidate for root canal therapy.

Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve of a tooth is damaged from an injury or infected by decay. There are many symptoms that indicate nerve damage or infection, common symptoms reported include:


  • Extreme cold sensitivity
  • Extreme heat sensitivity
  • Pressure sensitivity
  • Pain relief with the application of cold or pressure
  • A “pulse” or “heartbeat” in the tooth; especially when laying down. 


If an infection spreads from the nerve to the bone, an abscess forms, which leads to swelling and more serious complications. Frequent dental cleaning and exams help Dr. Jake Tall identify decay before it reaches the nerve.


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New Restorative Dentistry Patients Welcome

We offer a comfortable environment and free Wi-Fi

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(208) 243-8861

(208) 243-8861

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