How We Organize Care
At Stevenson Dental Group, patient care is not offered as a menu of procedures. Dentistry is rarely a single-tooth
problem, and treatment decisions are most effective when guided by diagnosis, risk, and long-term outcomes.
This page provides an overview of our approach to care. Specific recommendations are made only after a
comprehensive evaluation.
Care Guided by Diagnosis, Not Convenience
Every patient begins with an assessment focused on understanding what is happening, why it is happening, and
which factors influence long-term stability. Treatment is recommended only when it serves a clear clinical
purpose.
In many cases, the most appropriate decision may be to monitor, delay, or sequence care rather than intervene
immediately.
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative care focuses on repairing or replacing damaged tooth structure in a way that preserves biology and
supports long-term function.
- Crowns and onlays designed for durability
- Conservative preparation and material selection
- Replacement of failing or compromised restorations
- Complex restorative planning when multiple teeth are involved
Restorative decisions are guided by prognosis, not convenience or appearance alone.
Implant Dentistry
Implant dentistry is approached as a restorative problem before it is a surgical one. Long-term success depends
on careful planning, risk assessment, and maintenance.
- Evaluation of missing or non-restorable teeth
- Restorative-driven implant planning
- Precision placement techniques when appropriate
- Management of complications or failed implants
In some cases, we may recommend alternatives or delaying implant treatment if risks outweigh benefits.
Function, Bite & Airway (When Appropriate)
Some dental problems are influenced by bite forces, functional patterns, or airway-related factors. These
contributors are evaluated selectively, based on findings and risk indicators.
- Repeated fracture or failure of restorations
- Severe wear or bite instability
- Jaw discomfort, fatigue, or clenching/grinding
- Complex restorative cases requiring long-term stability
When relevant, these factors are integrated into planning to support predictable outcomes.
Comprehensive & Preventive Care
Long-term oral health depends on maintenance, risk assessment, and timely intervention. Preventive care at
Stevenson Dental Group is individualized rather than standardized.
- Periodic examinations and diagnostic review
- Risk-based preventive planning
- Periodontal evaluation and maintenance
- Monitoring of existing restorations over time
The goal is to reduce the need for future intervention whenever possible.
Care Within a Teaching Environment
Stevenson Dental Group is the patient-care affiliate of Stevenson Dental Solutions, an advanced
educational and professional framework through which our doctors teach and collaborate with other dentists.
As part of this affiliation, select aspects of care may be provided in a supervised educational setting.
Participation is always voluntary and based on suitability, supervision, and informed consent.
Considering Care
If you are exploring care with us, we recommend reviewing the following pages to better understand our approach
and determine whether it aligns with your values.
New patients, please call to schedule your appointment.
Phone: (909) 927-8880