SERVICES


Services

Cleanings & Exams

Perform complete dental cleaning in order to prevent gingivitis, periodontal disease, tooth decay, and cavities.
Professional dental cleanings require a thorough cleaning by a Registered Dental Hygienist to remove plaque, tartar buildup and gum disease. During the prophylactic cleaning, a dental exam is performed, including the removal of calculus and plaque. Teeth polishing is also performed in some cases to remove stains and debris that are not removed during tooth brushing and scaling. Consult your dentist if you have questions about the type of cleaning you should receive.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial teeth that are placed in the jawbone.
Dental implants are a great way to restore confidence in your smile and provide you with a better way to eat, speak and laugh. They are an option for people who have lost teeth or who have gum disease that has made removable dentures difficult or impossible to use. Dental implants are strong and durable and will last many years. On occasion, they will have to be re-tightened or replaced due to normal wear.

Porcelain Veneers

A veneer is a tooth-shaped piece of porcelain that is custom-made by a dental lab. 
Porcelain Veneers are custom-made tooth-colored layers of porcelain that are bonded to the front of your teeth to create a stunning smile. Veneers can completely reshape your teeth and smile, giving you a wonderful, long-lasting smile. Veneers will eventually need to be replaced. They are very durable and long lasting, giving you a beautiful, long lasting smile.

Root Canal Treatment

Prevent reinfection of the tooth and save a tooth.
A root canal treatment is designed to eliminate infected bacteria from a tooth's root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth by the bacteria, and save a tooth that is otherwise likely to be pulled out. To repair the damage, a root canal procedure is used to remove infected space. The tooth is then filled with a special glue-like compound that solidifies and keeps the tooth cavity from developing further.

Dentures & Partial Teeth Whitening

Speeding up your recovery from trauma and injury 
Dentures are replacements for missing teeth that can be taken out and put back into your mouth. There are two types: complete and partial dentures. A complete denture is used when all of the teeth are missing, while a partial denture can be used in cases in which some natural teeth remain. A partial denture not only fills in the spaces created by missing teeth, it prevents other teeth from shifting.

Tooth Colored Fillings 

Composite resin filling
For a patient who's recently had a cavity, the tooth-colored filling is placed inside the tooth to cover the hole and prevent the decay from spreading. The new version of the old fillings are made with a composite resin compound that fill and close off a cavity after the compromised area has been taken out. Unlike traditional fillings, the tooth-colored filling blends gorgeously with your natural teeth to keep them looking flawless.

Crowns

A crown is a covering that goes over the front of the tooth
A crown is a covering that goes over the front of the tooth. It restores the original shape and size of the tooth, strengthens it, or protects it from decay. When a filling tends to pop out, a crown can hold it in place. A crown can also protect teeth that are weak, or help fix ones that are broken. Over time a crown may become too large or misshapen, and then needs to be replaced.

Dental Bonding

Reducing diverse types of chronic pain
Dental bonding is a process by which dental professionals apply a tooth-colored plastic to a patient’s teeth. It is used to improve a patient’s smile and to repair decayed or cracked teeth. A special light is used to harden the material after which it bonds with the patient’s teeth. It can also be used in cases of cavities and receding gums.

Orthodontics

Cosmetic treatment of alignment of teeth
Problem teeth are often referred to as malocclusions. This is when a client’s teeth do not line up correctly in their mouth. Orthodontics also focuses on the development of the facial bones and jaw. While orthodontics provides more than just cosmetic treatment, it is important that we fix any problem teeth so that they can be healthy and strong for the future.
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