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Our Services
We offer a full range of dental services designed to keep your smile healthy and bright. Here’s a look at what we provide:
Brighten your smile with our cosmetic dentistry services. We offer teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and more to help you achieve a bright, beautiful smile.
Maintain healthy gums with our periodontal services. We provide treatment for gum disease, scaling and root planing, and more to keep your gums in top condition.
Our general dentistry services keep your teeth healthy with routine cleanings and preventive care. We focus on long-term oral health for a strong, lasting smile.
Our restorative dentistry services repair damaged teeth and restore your smile’s function. From fillings to crowns, we help rebuild your dental health.
Our surgical procedures treat gum disease and restore oral health through scaling, root planing, and periodontal splinting. These methods ensure a healthier, more stable smile.
Our emergency dentistry services provide quick, reliable care for unexpected dental issues. From broken teeth to severe pain, we are here to restore your comfort fast.
Schedule Your Visit Today
Dental problems rarely improve on their own. Getting treatment early saves you time, money and discomfort down the road. Our team makes the process simple from scheduling to treatment. We work with most major insurance plans and offer payment options for those without coverage. Call our office today to schedule your appointment and take the first step toward better dental health.
Schedule Your Appointment TodayFrequently Asked Questions
Sensitive teeth often come from the fact that your gums have slightly receded. This recession of the gum line allows the underlying dentin to show through which allows water and food easier access to the sensitive nerve. To manage this, there are a number of toothpastes, gels and even some dental procedures that can be applied. Speak to us in more detail if you have very sensitive teeth.
Great teeth and gum care start at home. Brushing and flossing on a daily basis is the best way to take care of your teeth and gums on a continual basis. By keeping to a daily routing you will greatly minimize the risk of gingivitis or tooth decay as you age.
Gingivitis is a condition caused when bacteria surrounds the teeth and enters the gums. The gums can become irritated, inflamed and often bleed. In order to prevent the condition from worsening, regular hygiene visits are highly recommended. During your visit, our Hygiene team will teach you the proper flossing techniques and Oral Hygiene protocol for Home Care will prevent the Periodontal Disease.
Periodontal Disease is a quiet disease that begins with little or no symptoms. It is caused by bacteria that surrounds the teeth and enters the gums. The immediate condition is known as ‘gingivitis’. The gums become irritated, inflamed and often bleed. If not properly treated, the condition worsens. Noticeable symptoms now appear. They include:
- Bad Breath
- Gum Recession
- Gum Sensitivity to Acidic Foods
- Abscesses
- Tooth Pain
- Tooth Loss
Periodontal Disease is a chronic condition that needs immediate attention. Through a series of Periodontal Cleanings, Root Planing & Scaling, Laser Therapy and Local Antibiotics, this condition can be controlled. Periodontal Surgery is only necessary for severe cases.
Silver Fillings known as Amalgam have been around for decades. Made from a metal alloy, it was the best restoration for fillings. The metal expands and contracts with the heat and cold placed in the mouth. This allowed for little bacteria to enter a tooth once filled; keeping the tooth healthy and strong.
White Fillings, also known as composites are often made of plastic or glass polymers. These cosmetic fillings allow us to fill a cavity with a substance that will look and feel just like your existing tooth structure. This restoration is created with a resin material and fits tightly into a tooth to prevent decay. Rather than a gray or silver material in your mouth, the composite color will match the tooth color.
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