Services:
Preventive Dentistry:
A comprehensive treatment plan is essential in order to maintain your healthily
smile. This includes a full examination with x-rays once a year and dental cleaning every 3 to 6 months.
Every dental patient has different dental needs. That is why our treatment plans are made on an individual basis and
vary for each patient.
General
Dentistry:
Restoration
dental work such as amalgam (silver) fillings to repair teeth damaged by decay.
Cosmetic
Dentistry:
Bonding
is similar to sculpting individual teeth with a special tooth like material that
looks, acts and feels like the real thing. Bonding is an affordable quick
and painless way to repair many cosmetic flaws, injuries and or damaged teeth.
Teeth
Whitening:
After
your teeth have been professionally cleaned in our office, and your
restorations have been completed you may want to consider whitening your
teeth. Teeth whitening can brighten your smile and give you more
confidence in your appearance. A short preparation in our office isolates
your lips and gums and a revolutionary light activated gel is applied which
gently penetrates the teeth to remove deep stains and
discoloration.
Crown
& Bridge:
Crown and Bridge treatment is a
long-term method of replacing missing teeth or if the size of
a filling exceeds a certain proportion of the tooth, it must
be replaced with a"cap" also called a crown. A crown
is placed on an individual tooth, (somewhat like a thimble over your finger)
where there is no longer sufficient tooth structure remaining to hold a filling.
It is usually a porcelain material fused to metal so it matches your own natural
tooth color and is permanent (not removable).
A bridge spans a space where one or more teeth have been lost in
the dental arch. The teeth on either end of the span are
crowned and additional crowns are placed in the spaces where teeth are missing.
Dentures
and Partial Reline and Repairs:
Relines and repairs of dentures and
partials can be done in one day in our in-house dental lab.
Oral
Surgery:
When having extractions of diseased
teeth as well as ridge preparation for dentures we follow today's modern procedures
and follow-up care.
Endodontics:
Root Canals replace the nerve inside
of a dead or dying tooth with a rubber plug enabling you to keep
the tooth although it is recommended that you protect the tooth with a crown after the
root canal procedure is completed because the tooth will be brittle and susceptible to
breaking without the protection of a crown.
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