What is Patient-Centered Dental Care?

What is your perception of the patient-dentist relationship? Would you convey it as one-sided? In other words, the dentist examines the patient’s teeth, decides on the course of treatment, and performs the procedure-while the patient is an unimportant participant. It Starts With The Atmosphere At David A. Rice, DDS, we don’t do things that way.

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Why is the 4-Step Tooth Implant Timeline Necessary?

If you’ve visited our website before you know that implants are the preferable tooth restoration for most individuals with a missing tooth. The dental implant process can take several dental visits over a period of months. Don’t let this discourage you. Each stage of the procedure is critical. Remember that the tooth implant timeline is

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What If My Dental Crown Cracks, Comes Loose, or Comes Off?

What do you do if your dental crown moves or comes off completely? It may have loosened or come off while brushing, flossing, or even simply eating. If this has happened to you, don’t stress! Here is what to do if your crown comes off. There are three steps: 1. First things first, find your

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Everything You Never Wanted To Know About Saliva

Today we are going to discuss the complexity and importance of your saliva. This typically yucky substance is, in reality, a finely balanced body fluid that not only maintains dental health but also helps with the digestion of your food. So, without further ado, here are the main components of saliva. 1. Water. No surprise

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Don’t Settle For An Unattractive Smile

No one likes to settle for less than the best, especially with something as important as your smile. At David Rice DDS in Elgin IL, we have cosmetic dentistry solutions for your smile. Cosmetic dentistry refers to a group of procedures that, individually or collectively, create positive changes to your smile. One procedure, such as

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Dental Crowns Solve Dental Dilemmas

A dental crown is a strong, natural-looking tooth restoration that covers the top of a damaged tooth. At David Rice DDS in Elgin we use dental crowns to solve a number of dental dilemmas. Crowns can remedy the following issues: A broken tooth with decay An ill-fitting existing crown A decayed tooth that has lost

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Schedule Your Coronation

We treat all of our patients royally here at David A. Rice DDS in Elgin, but some of them receive actual crowns. Not what a king or queen wears, but crowns for the teeth! Dental crowns are a remedy for a host of problems: To guard a weak tooth from decay, breaking, or to hold

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Visit David A. Rice, DDS For The Royal Treatment

In need of a crown? At David A. Rice, DDS, we can provide the outstanding experience you’re looking for with the dental work you need. Get discolored teeth brightened and chipped teeth corrected. Get easy transformations or full smile makeovers. Dr. David Rice has been here since 1986. Crowning patients and empowering them with confidence.

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Dental Crowns At David A. Rice, DDS In Elgin

Dental crowns have been used in dentistry for over 2000 years. There is evidence that the Etruscans experimented with crowns on teeth using ivory and bone as early as 700 B.C. By 200 A.D., they began using gold crowns to construct artificial teeth. Ancient Egyptians fashioned tooth replacements out of seashells and then hammered them

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6 Ways Dental Crowns Restore Smiles

Dental crowns have been around a long time, but they continue to play an important role in Elgin cosmetic dentistry. A dental crown, often called a cap, covers the visible part of the tooth. Dental crowns are used for several problems common among cosmetic dentistry patients: An old crown that is damaged or ill-fitting A

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Memberships & Associations

Dr. David Rice, DDS, KOIS Center Clinical Instructor membership page The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry membership logo for Dr. Rice, DDS Elgin dentist Dr. David Rice is a member of the American Dental Association Illinois State Dental Society membership badge for Dr. David Rice, DDS

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