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Limited Warranty

We are confident in the excellent dental services that we provide and offer a limited warranty agreement to our patients. Our goal is not only to treat your current dental problems but also to ensure your dental health for life. We strive to work with each patient to correct conditions before they become costly and serious, preventing future dental health issues and unnecessary discomfort. The warranty agreement is offered to patients that follow a regular hygiene schedule in accordance with our recommended treatment plan.

Sealants

A sealant is a plastic material that is applied to the chewing surfaces of the teeth. This creates a barrier over the pits and grooves of the teeth and is clinically proven to significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay. Sealants will be repaired or replaced for a period of 3 years after placement.

Composites (White Fillings)

A composite is a metal-free tooth colored filling. If the composite restoration fails or breaks, Dr. Donnelly will repair or replace it for a period of 3 years after placement.

Lab fabricated crowns, bridges and veneers

We warranty these restorations for a period of 5 years. We will repair or replace them at no charge if they break or are lost. This does not include personal injury, accidents, chewing ice or non food items or intentional damage.

CEREC All Ceramic Restorations

CEREC restorations are all ceramic inlays, onlays or crowns that are fabricated in our office during a single visit utilizing CAD/CAM technology. Dr. Donnelly will replace or repair a CEREC restoration at any point up for 10 years provided that you maintain your regularly prescribed preventative (cleaning and exam) appointments.

Provisions and What is not covered by Limited Dental Warranty

  1. Failure to follow your prescribed continuing care visits (3,4 or 6 months) for professional exam, x-rays and cleaning.
  2. Failure to keep account in good standing.
  3. Failures or damage to restorations caused by traumatic injuries, chewing ice or non food items or improper oral hygiene.
  4. Failure to complete necessary gum or nerve treatments as prescribed by our office to prevent gum and tooth decay, which have a tendency to spread from tooth to tooth.
  5. Cash refunds for any treatment rendered.