Cleaning and Prevention
Dentistry is founded on the principle of prevention. All patients are recommended biannual cleanings and examinations.
Crowns, Bridges, and Veneers
If you have a damaged or decayed tooth, our dentist can help you choose the best solution.
Dentures
Missing teeth can make your cheeks look hollow and your mouth look sunken. More importantly, your diet can suffer. Those missing multiple teeth in a row may want to consider dentures for both cosmetic purposes and overall wellness.
Extractions
Our dentist make every effort to preserve your natural teeth. However, extractions are necessary when decay has made the tooth unsalvageable or when you have an advanced periodontal disease.
Fillings
Used to prevent the spread of tooth decay or correct any cosmetic damage, a filling is one of the ways our dentist preserve your health.
Dental Braces
We will use the best approach to align your teeth in a cosmetic and structural level. Giving you a perfect and healthy smile.
Night Guards
Excessive jaw clenching and bruxism can accelerate tooth and jaw deterioration.
Periodontal Maintenance
Among the causes for periodontal (gum) disease are genetic susceptibility, smoking, and other illnesses like diabetes. Periodontal maintenance involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline.
Whitening
Professional teeth whitening is faster, more effective, and longer lasting that treatments you find over the counter.
Kids and Teen Services
Is your child afraid of the Dentist?
Phase 1 orthodontic treatment, or interceptive orthodontics, typically occurs between 6 and 9 years of age, during the mixed dentition phase, when patients begin to lose their baby teeth.
Phase 1 Braces
Patients generally begin phase 2 of orthodontic treatment during early adolescent or adolescent years. During this phase of treatment, teeth are aligned for maximum esthetics, function and stability with braces and specialized retainers or expansion appliances, if needed.
Phase 2 Braces
Dentistry is founded on the principle of prevention. All patients are recommended biannual cleanings and examinations.
Cleaning and Prevention
In general, stainless steel crowns are used for children's teeth because they don't require multiple dental visits to put in place and so are more cost- effective.