At Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry in Maple Grove, MN, we provide high-quality preventative, pediatric, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry. Our mission is to guide patients toward optimal dental health in a friendly, safe, and comfortable environment. Our skilled professionals handle fillings, restorations, veneers, Invisalign, and more.
Oral health affects your overall well-being. Our specialists maintain your hygiene through exams, care, and treatments that prevent damage. We also offer dental sealants to protect your teeth.
When dental issues arise, our restorative experts provide gentle treatments from fillings to CEREC crowns. Visit our website or call us today for more information!
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Certified by Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry • Jul 05, 2026
Certified by Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry • Jul 05, 2026
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Dental Services
We offer a comprehensive array of preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dental services. Whether you need a basic cleaning or advanced specialty care, you can expect a high level of respect and individualized attention. We thank you for putting your trust in Weimar Family Dentistry, and we'll repay your trust with a brighter, healthier, more confident smile.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Good oral health affects more than just your smile. It is tied with the health of your entire body. An investment in your smile is an investment in your quality of life. Let Weimar Family Dentistry help you keep everything in tip-top condition with examinations, care and treatments that protect against damage.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Dental Sealants are a simple procedure that is highly effective in preventing tooth decay on the biting surfaces of your chewing teeth. During this procedure, a tooth-colored acrylic “coating” is painted onto the surface of the tooth and effectively “seals” the deep grooves, acting as a barrier and protecting enamel from plaque and acids. Both children and adults can benefit from sealants provided by Weimar Family Dentistry.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
The foundation for a lifetime of good oral health starts early. Keep your child smiling with healthy habits and regular cleanings. At Weimar Family Dentistry, we love caring for children's teeth and we'd be honored to help your child smile brighter.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
We don't judge; we fix. At Weimar Family Dentistry we're experts at skilled, gentle restorative dental work. We know that, in spite of the very best intentions, dental problems happen. From simple tooth fillings to dental implants and advanced CEREC crowns, we are a comprehensive resource focused on gentle treatments and superb results.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Several factors influence the performance, durability, longevity and expense of dental restorations, a.k.a. fillings. These factors include the components used in the filling material, where and how the filling is placed, the chewing load that the tooth will have to bear, and the length and number of visits needed to prepare the tooth. With so many choices, it's best to consult the experts at Weimar Family Dentistry.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
A denture is an appliance that is inserted in the mouth to replace natural teeth and provide support for the cheeks and lips. Most dentures are made of acrylic and can be fabricated two different ways. A conventional denture is made after all teeth have been extracted and the tissues (gums) have healed. An immediate denture is fabricated and inserted immediately after the teeth are extracted. In this case, the tissues are allowed to heal under the denture. Weimar Family Dentistry can help you find the right style and fit for your needs.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
All of your teeth play an important role in speaking, chewing and in maintaining proper alignment of other teeth. Tooth loss doesn't necessarily have to occur as you age, but if you do lose teeth, they must be replaced to maintain proper function of your mouth. Dental bridges provide an option for correcting tooth loss. Weimar Family Dentistry can help you decide what procedure is right for you.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Dental implants are designed to provide a foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel and function like natural teeth. Dental implants help patients regain the ability to eat virtually anything and smile with confidence. If you're among the many patients who feel implant dentistry is the right choice, visit, Dr. Weimar and his team at Weimar Family Dentistry to address your specific needs and considerations. Your questions and concerns are important to us, and our team will work closely with you to help make your procedure a success.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Very few of us have perfect teeth, free of decay and fillings. In many cases, those fillings are made of metal material and can go bad, weaken the tooth, or experience additional decay under or around the filling. CEREC is a method used by thousands of dentists worldwide since 1987 not only to replace these fillings, but also to restore any tooth that is decayed, weakened, broken, etc. to its natural strength and beauty. Better yet, it’s done with all-ceramic, tooth-colored materials in a single appointment! Weimar family Dentistry will examine your the tooth and determines the appropriate treatment. It could be a simple filling or a full crown, depending on Dr. Weimar's clinical judgment and how much healthy tooth structure remains.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
At Weimar Family Dentistry, our goal is to provide quality dentistry that is as seamless and undetectable as possible. We replace existing crowns and fillings with restorations that look and feel like your natural teeth. Even in cases of extreme tooth damage, we can use porcelain crowns to make the smile appear "as new."
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
While consulting with Weimar Family Dentistry, you and Dr. Weimar may determine that you need a tooth extraction for any number of reasons. Some teeth are extracted because they are severely decayed; others may have advanced periodontal disease, or have broken in a way that cannot be repaired. Other teeth may need removal because they are poorly positioned in the mouth (such as impacted teeth), or in preparation for orthodontic treatment. We'll help you make the right decision for you.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed, with well over 14 million root canals occurring every year. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need for dental implants or bridges. Call Weimar Family Dentistry today if your having tooth pain or think you may need a root canal.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
A smile is your chance to make a great first impression. If your smile is holding you back, Weimar Family Dentistry can help. We've completed countless cosmetic dental procedures using the latest techniques and our signature gentle, personalized service. Let us restore your confidence.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Bonding is an alternative to veneers, and can be used as a restorative procedure for teeth that are chipped, cracked, discolored or misarranged. The bonding procedure can often be completed in a single office visit, and can significantly improve the appearance of a tooth. Call Weimar Family Dentistry today to schedule an appointment and see if bonding is right for you.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Porcelain veneers are thin shells of ceramic that bond directly to the front surfaces of the teeth. They are an ideal choice for improving your smile and have become increasingly popular due to their simplicity and versatility. Placing custom veneers requires a high degree of technical skill as well as attention to cosmetic detail. At Weimar Family Dentistry, we place veneers routinely, and design each case individually to match and enhance the characteristics of each patient's smile.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
When more than half of the tooth's biting surface is damaged, a dentist will often use an inlay or onlay. Inlays and onlays can be made of porcelain, gold, or composite resin. These pieces are bonded to the damaged area of the tooth. Traditionally, gold has been the material of choice for inlays and onlays. In recent years, however, porcelain has become increasingly popular due to its strength and color, which can potentially match the natural color of your teeth. At Weimar Family Dentistry, we can help you decide which material is right for you.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Dreaming of a beautiful, white smile? It may be easier than you think. Our simple bleaching procedure produces amazing results. Teeth whitening is safe, quick, and inexpensive at Weimar Family Dentistry. Just let us know at any appointment if you would like to whiten your teeth.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Looking for straighter teeth but reluctant about the process? Consider Invisalign. Invisalign uses a series of clear removable aligners to straighten teeth without the need for metal wires or brackets. The aligners are made through a combination of Dr. Weimar’s expertise and 3-D computer imaging technology. Total treatment time averages 9 – 15 months and the average number of aligners worn during treatment is between 18 and 30, but both will vary from case to case. For more information whether this treatment is right for you, call to schedule an appointment at Weimar Family Dentistry, today.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
Nervous about dental treatments? We make every effort to make each appointment comfortable for all patients and we understand that some people need a bit of extra help to relax. We're here to help. At Weimar Family Dentistry, we can use sedation dentistry can take the fear out of dentistry and make the most of your treatments. Sedation Dentistry might be a great option if you avoid dental treatment due to fears and anxiety, have had a bad experience with dental work in the past, can’t stand the sights, sounds or smells of a dental office, have a bad gag reflex, hate needles and shots, have problems with the numbing agents or are claustrophobic.
To learn more about Weimar Family Dentistry, and the many services we provide, please visit our website or give us a call today!
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Pleasant, polite, professional.
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Very friendly and knowledgeable Staff. And very accommodating for different appointment times and days available
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The entire staff was very friendly and polite! Clean and welcoming space and made my first trip to the dentist in years a breeze and anxiety free
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Joel Buck
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They are very reasonable for dental implants. I have had excellent service when I am there. If I ever need another implant I will go back.
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M Starns
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I had my first visit on 5/28/2026. The moment I walked in, the energy was welcoming, friendly and the staff was very helpful in any questions that I had. Charice was the dental hygienist who cleaned my teeth & did the x-rays. She was so personable and informative. Most of all, she put me at ease because I was having some anxiety. Dr. Weimar was very friendly and approachable with the several questions that I had. I can tell he is a wealth of information and knowledge in the industry. I’m very glad I found this dentistry practice!
Frequently Asked Questions About Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry
What Is A Dental Implant?
A dental implant is a form of dental restoration that involves surgically implanting an implant post into the jawbone, attaching an abutment to the implant post, and finally adding a dental prosthetic (dental crown) to the abutment. The implant post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone will create a sturdy and stable foundation for your dental crown while also promoting jawbone health. You can elect one dental implant to replace a single tooth or multiple implants to replace several teeth. Dental implants can also be used for implant-supported dentures and bridges.
How Long Does It Take To Get A Dental Implant?
The entire dental implant process, from start to finish, will take several months. It could take longer if you do not have sufficient jawbone to support a dental implant and must undergo a bone grafting procedure first. Also, any existing oral health problems must be addressed before undergoing your dental implant procedure. Once your oral health is in a state that is acceptable for a dental implant, it will be surgically placed. The healing process will take several weeks to a few months, during which your jawbone will fuse to the implant. Once this is complete, your tooth prosthetic will be placed.
Is The Dental Implant Process Painful?
Getting a dental implant does not hurt. A local anesthetic will be used to make sure you remain comfortable as the implant is surgically implanted into your jaw. We also offer sedation options if you are experiencing anxiety about the procedure or if you just want to be in a more relaxed state. Once your procedure is complete, you could feel discomfort as you heal. This pain should not be significant and can often be handled with the application of ice and the use of an over-the-counter pain medication.
How Long Will My Dental Implant Last?
A dental implant should last a lifetime when properly cared for. The implanted post fuses with your jawbone to provide an incredibly strong and durable restoration. Caring for your dental implant requires nothing more than maintaining good oral health via regular brushing and flossing to help keep issues like decay and gum disease from forming. Also, making regular visits to your dentist so they can monitor the state of your implant will ensure that, if there are any signs of failure, it can be addressed before it progresses. Remember that the dental crown attached to the implant likely will not last as long and could require replacement every 10-15 years.
Are Dental Implants Expensive?
The dental implant cost will vary based on factors such as how many implants you are getting. A dental implant will be more costly than a bridge or denture. This is due to several reasons, including the fact that the implant process is surgical. However, if you are looking at the long-term affordability of dental implants, they are more cost-efficient than dentures and dental bridges. While these other restorations require replacement occasionally, your dental implant should not.
Are Dental Implants A Better Option Than A Bridge or Denture?
While it likely will depend on your preference and individual need, many dentists consider dental implants the “gold standard” for tooth replacement. While a bridge or denture rests above the gumline, a dental implant replaces the entire tooth, including the missing tooth’s root. Because a dental implant is surgically implanted into the jawbone, it also promotes jawbone health. This is something other options cannot do. A dental implant will also last longer and be more cost-effective over time.
What Are Dentures?
Dentures are a form of artificial teeth used for tooth replacement. Dentures are removable but provide the same functionality as your natural teeth. They allow you to chew your food properly, speak without impediment, and retain good oral hygiene. Dentures come in several forms, including full dentures (to replace an entire arch of teeth) and partial dentures, which are put in place to replace several missing teeth when an entire arch replacement is not necessary.
How Do Dentures Work?
A denture, whether complete or partial, is crafted from a flexible material that allows it to move in your mouth to assist with speaking and chewing. Dentures can be held in place with denture adhesive, be implant-supported, or (for partial dentures) can clasp or be clipped onto abutment teeth. It is essential to care for your dentures properly to ensure they last as long as possible and maintain the health of your gums and (if you have any) adjacent teeth.
Are There Multiple Types of Dentures?
There are three types of dentures:
Traditional (Complete) Dentures: This type of denture is removable and involves fake teeth, which are joined by wires to a plastic baseplate or a metal clasp that keeps them attached to the gums. A traditional denture will help patients who have no natural teeth remaining
Implant-supported dentures: An implant-supported denture is a complete denture that will attach to dental implants. The implants must be put into place first and completely healed and fused/integrated with the jawbone before the denture can be attached
Fixed Dentures: A fixed denture is a form of denture that will not move and cannot be removed. It is attached directly to the jaw and will not require any dental adhesive or clip to remain in place
How Do I Clean My Dentures?
Cleaning your dentures is simple. If you have removable dentures, you simply need to remove them and put them into a bowl of water. You can then use a denture brush or sponge to clean them gently. It is essential not to use toothpaste or any other type of cleaner not meant specifically for dentures, as this could result in damage. It is important to remove your dentures before going to bed at night and always make sure they are dry before putting them back into your mouth.
How Can Dentures Benefit Me?
Dentures provide several benefits to patients who choose them for teeth replacement. Some significant benefits they offer include allowing you to speak clearly, chew food, and restore the appearance of a natural smile. Without dentures, some of our patients have come to us talking about how they experience consistent mouth and jaw pain due to not having a steady bite. When you choose dentures, you will pick an option that will not only allow you to feel and live better but also look better at work or in social situations. They can truly improve your self-esteem.
Who Can Benefit From Dentures?
If you have lost your natural teeth and want to improve your ability to chew or speak properly, a denture could be a great option. If you are missing more than three teeth, talk to Dr. Weimar about our denture options.
What Is A Root Canal?
A root canal is a treatment where a tooth is opened from the crown to expose the infected inner pulp. When this material inside the tooth becomes infected, the only way to save the tooth is to remove it, disinfect the inner chamber of the tooth and root canal system, and then seal the tooth. Once the tooth is resealed, it is often necessary to crown it because a root canal treatment will weaken it significantly.
What Is The Success Rate Of A Root Canal?
Root canals have a very high rate of success. If a dentist does not think a root canal will save the tooth, the treatment will not be done. A successful root canal will save the tooth from extraction while relieving any pain that the patient is experiencing. In the United States, over 15 million root canals are performed by dentists and endodontists each year. The success rate hovers around 95%, making root canals highly successful and effective in saving an infected tooth.
Are Root Canals Painful?
One of the biggest misconceptions about root canals is that they are an incredibly painful procedure. In truth, they are no more painful than getting a routine filling. The tooth and surrounding area will be completely numbed before treatment so that you feel absolutely zero pain or discomfort during the treatment. Once treatment is over, you will feel even better because any pain associated with the infected tooth will be gone, and you will be free to return to your daily life pain-free.
Why Would You Need A Root Canal?
When somebody requires a root canal treatment, it is because the tooth is severely and deeply damaged and infected. Here are some reasons this can happen:
The tooth is severely decayed, and cavities are running into the inner layers of the tooth
There is an infection and inflammation within the tooth that has reached down into the nerves that reside in the tooth’s pulp
The tooth is intensely damaged via a crack, fracture, or break
How Do You Know If You Need A Root Canal?
Here are some possible symptoms that could mean you need a root canal:
Intense tenderness and swelling near a particular tooth
Intense pain when biting or chewing
Recurring pimple on the gums near a tooth
Lingering sensitivity when exposing a tooth to hot or cold temperatures
A severely discolored tooth
What Happens During A Root Canal?
When you visit Dr. Weimar for a root canal, a small opening will be made in the tooth so that he can access the inner pulp. All the infected pulp and other tissues will be removed, and the inner part of the tooth will be completely disinfected before the tooth is refilled and sealed. A filling will be put in place to seal the hole made in the tooth. A crown will then be placed over the impacted tooth for restoration.
When will a dentist consider extracting a tooth?
A dental extraction may be considered in the following circumstances:
Your teeth are overcrowded
You have a severely infected tooth, possibly due to decay, that cannot be saved
You have extensive bone loss underneath a tooth caused by gum disease
As a preventative measure, wisdom teeth are often extracted but can be left in place if they do not create any issues such as impaction.
How Are Teeth Extracted?
There are two methods to removing a tooth: they can be pulled or surgically extracted. Regardless of which method is used for extraction, the area will be completely numbed with a local anesthetic, and specialized tools will be used to loosen the tooth before the tooth and its root are removed. If surgical removal becomes necessary, stronger sedation may be considered.
Will X-Rays Be Necessary For An Extraction?
If a tooth needs to be extracted, an x-ray will be taken to determine the positioning of the tooth below the gumline, how deep the roots run, and whether any portion of the tooth is broken or at risk for breaking during extraction. X-rays will also help us determine if the tooth can be pulled or if surgical extraction will be necessary.
What Will Happen Following An Extraction?
Once your tooth has been removed, your body will respond by forming a blood clot at the opening where the tooth was extracted. This will help to protect the nerves and bone underneath the tooth while healing occurs. Healing will typically take several days to a couple of weeks to complete. Following the extraction, there will likely be some discomfort as the anesthetic begins to wane. This discomfort can range in intensity depending on whether the tooth was pulled or surgically extracted. Dr. Weimar will recommend ways to deal with this pain as needed.
Should I Replace My Extracted Tooth?
We always encourage our patients to replace a missing tooth. Not only will a missing tooth in your smile create appearance issues, but it could also lead to future dental health problems, including shifting teeth and jawbone degradation. Please ask us about our tooth replacement options, including dentures and dental implants.
What Is A CEREC Same Day Dental Crown?
A CEREC same-day crown is identical to a traditional crown as far as form and function go. It is a cap that completely envelops a tooth that is weakened or otherwise in need of protection. This damage could be due to severe decay, a root canal, physical trauma, and other issues. However, what makes a CEREC dental crown different is the convenience it offers. Unlike a traditional crown crafted at a remote lab, a CEREC crown is crafted right here in our office within a single appointment using cutting-edge CAD/CAM technology. Say goodbye to multiple appointments and temporary crowns!
How Does CEREC Work?
To describe the CEREC process, let’s break it down into three steps, all accomplished within a single dental appointment:
Scanning: We will take digital images of your mouth. This step takes the place of having to make a physical mold using impression putty for a traditional crown
Design: The digital images taken are then turned into a three-dimensional model of your mouth, from which your soon-to-be-crafted crown will be made
3D Milling: The milling machine here in our office will craft your new dental crown from a block of dental ceramic. This step takes about 15 minutes
Once your crown is crafted, Dr. Weimar will place it over your tooth just like a traditional crown.
How Does a CEREC Crown Compare To A Traditional Crown?
When comparing a CEREC same-day crown to traditional crowns made in a remote lab, they compare extremely favorably. CEREC crowns:
Last the same amount of years as a traditional crown
Can withstand the same forces from chewing and biting as a traditional crown
Look just as good (some may even say better) as a traditional crown
Some of the differences include:
A crown that includes metal may create a stronger bond with a patient’s tooth, making it more resistant to wear
If a tooth is fractured below the gum line, a traditional crown may provide a better fit
Dr. Weimar will evaluate your tooth before crown placement and decide if CEREC crowns are the best solution for your particular situation.
Are CEREC Same Day Crowns Covered By Dental Insurance?
As with any dental procedure or treatment, the answer to this question will depend on your insurance coverage and plan details. However, many dental insurance plans generally cover at least a portion of the cost for a CEREC same-day crown. You will need to check with your carrier to know for sure.
Are CEREC Same Day Crowns More Expensive Than Traditional Crowns?
While the price tag of a CEREC crown may be higher, the overall cost is often lower. How is this possible? First, because you will not require multiple appointments or a temporary crown, these costs will not be included with a CEREC crown. So, while a CEREC dental crown may begin at a higher price when additional appointments and temporary crowns are added to a traditional crown’s price tag, it could cost you more than a CEREC crown. Our team can provide you with a cost estimate and help with a price comparison so that you can make an informed decision.
What Does CEREC Stand For?
You have read all about CEREC same-day crowns and know all the benefits they can offer, but what does CEREC stand for? CEREC is the abbreviation for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramic. With CEREC, you will receive the same quality dental crown with the added convenience of not having to wear temporary crowns or return for multiple appointments.
What Are Porcelain Veneers?
A porcelain veneer is a very thin porcelain shell bonded into place over the front surface of a tooth. Veneers are a cosmetic dental option that many of our patients have fallen in love with due to the many issues they can conceal. Their versatility, strength, and ability to last for years are just a few reasons they continue to rise in popularity.
What Issues Can A Porcelain Veneer Correct?
Porcelain veneers can fix many dental issues, including:
Discolored or stained teeth
Worn teeth
Misaligned, misshapen, or uneven teeth
Gapped teeth
Chipped teeth
Broken teeth
What Types of Veneers Do You Offer At Weimar Family and Implant Dentistry?
We are currently happy to offer porcelain veneers to our patients. Porcelain is a very popular material used for veneers due to its strength and resistance to staining. Porcelain can be shaded to match the color of surrounding teeth and offers that same luster or shine of a natural tooth, meaning it will not look dull.
How Long Will My Porcelain Veneer Last?
A porcelain veneer, with proper care, should last you 5-10 years or longer. This is dependent on how well it is maintained and cared for. With good oral hygiene, regular trips to your dentist, and proper care, your veneer should last its expected lifespan. However, this lifespan can become much shorter otherwise or if you have habits like chewing on hard objects like pens, biting your nails, or grinding your teeth.
Do My Veneers Require Special Care?
Your new veneers do not necessarily require any special care other than what you do to care for your natural, unveneered teeth. Making sure you practice proper oral hygiene, including brushing, flossing, and rinsing, will be necessary. Seeing your dentist regularly (the ADA recommends two visits a year) and avoiding certain bad habits will help your veneers remain in excellent condition. Also, while stain-resistant, they can still stain over time if you constantly expose them to staining foods and drinks.
What Are Some Of The Advantages I Can Expect From Veneers?
Some advantages of veneers include:
Very natural appearance
Stain-resistant
Offer a conservative approach to altering the appearance of a tooth’s shape or color
A cosmetic dental option that allows for the close matching of color and shade so that they appear the same as surrounding natural teeth
Your gum tissue will not become irritated by veneers, especially those made from porcelain
What Is Sedation Dentistry?
Sedation dentistry involves using medication to help relax and calm our patients so that they have an anxiety-free and comfortable experience. Our office offers a few options for sedation, including The Wand anesthesia delivery system, Nitrous Oxide, and oral sedation, which will make you sleepy and completely relaxed for the duration of your treatment. Oral sedation is administered via a pill that you will take a few hours before your appointment. Because the effects of oral sedation will last for a while after your treatment, we require you to have a ride ready to bring you to your appointment and take you home afterward.
Why Do Patients Choose Sedation Dentistry?
There are several reasons our patients ask about our sedation options. Sedation will ease any dental fear or anxiety you may have, keeping you in a calm and serene state during your treatment. Sedation also helps our team work faster and allows Dr. Weimar to complete multiple treatments within one appointment. Sedation is great for patients who struggle to sit still or have strong gag reflexes. No matter the reason, if you are interested in the sedation options we offer, please ask Dr. Weimar and our team. We will be happy to tell you more!
Can I Only Be Sedated For Complex or Complicated Procedures?
Oral sedation helps keep patients calm, relaxed, and comfortable during more complicated procedures, but it is also great for any procedure that may be needed. In many instances, patients ask about sedation because they suffer incredible anxiety, even if the procedure itself is not particularly complicated. Oral sedation also helps patients who have a strong gag reflex. Sedation can be used in treatments, including fillings, root canals, and cleanings.
Is Sedation Dentistry Safe?
There is always some level of risk when undergoing any form of sedation, but as long as it is administered by a medical professional trained in the safe practice of sedation, it is safe. It is essential to disclose your complete and accurate medical history before undergoing any form of sedation so that it can be determined if there could be any side effects. If you are on any medication or have a medical condition that could create an issue, you may not be a good candidate for sedation dentistry. Otherwise, dental sedation is considered a safe practice.
Will I Be Unconscious When Under Dental Sedation?
Many forms of dental sedation aim to ensure the patient is fully relaxed and stress-free during their procedure. With these goals in mind, dental sedation is not meant to render you unconscious. You will remain conscious while you may feel drowsy or “loopy.” You should still be able to fully communicate with your dentist when necessary.
What types of dental services does Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry offer?
Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry offers a wide range of services including preventative, pediatric, restorative, and cosmetic dentistry such as fillings, restorations, veneers, Invisalign, dental sealants, dentures, bridges, implants, crowns, tooth extractions, root canals, bonding, and teeth whitening.
What are dental implants and how long does the process take?
A dental implant is a surgical restoration replacing a tooth root with an implant post, an abutment, and a dental crown. The process can take several months as it involves healing time for the jawbone to fuse with the implant. Additional procedures like bone grafting or addressing oral health issues may extend the timeline.
Are dental implants a better option than bridges or dentures?
Dental implants are often considered the gold standard for tooth replacement because they replace the entire tooth including the root, promote jawbone health, last longer, and are more cost-effective over time compared to bridges or dentures.
What sedation options are available for anxious patients?
Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry offers sedation options including The Wand anesthesia delivery system, Nitrous Oxide, and oral sedation to ensure patients remain relaxed and anxiety-free during dental procedures.
What are CEREC same-day crowns and how do they benefit patients?
CEREC same-day crowns are dental crowns crafted in-office using CAD/CAM technology during a single appointment, eliminating the need for multiple visits and temporary crowns while providing durable and natural-looking restorations.
What payment options does Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry accept?
They accept CASH, CHECK, DISCOVER, FINANCING, MASTERCARD, and VISA as payment options for dental services.
What are the office hours for Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry?
The office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Are there any nearby places of interest that can be useful for patients visiting Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry?
Yes, nearby places include Harlan Rossmann Agency, Inc (insurance agency) and Envoy Mortgage (financial service), which can help patients with insurance and financing needs. Also nearby is Fitness Together (gym) for those interested in overall health and wellness.
How can patients combine visits to Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry with nearby educational or wellness locations?
Patients visiting the dental office may also consider nearby businesses like Kumon (education and tutoring center) for learning opportunities or Wellhouse Chiropractic (family practice and holistic care) to support overall wellness alongside dental health.
What accessibility and inclusivity features does Weimar Family & Implant Dentistry offer?
The office provides wheelchair accessible entrances and restrooms, welcomes LGBTQ patients, offers onsite services, and requires appointments to ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience.
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