bonding
Bonding uses tooth-colored materials to replace missing tooth structure or hide cosmetically unappealing minor defects in a tooth — chips, discoloration, and even minor spacing irregularities.
sealants
Dental sealants are invisible plastic resin coatings that smooth out the chewing surfaces of the back teeth, making them resistant to decay. A sealed tooth is far less likely to develop a cavity, which requires more expensive dental treatment later on.
tooth extractions
Whatever the reason, tooth extraction is more often than not a very routine procedure. How straightforward this minor surgery is will depend on where the tooth to be extracted is located in the mouth, and what its roots are like.
crowns & bridges
A dental crown or “cap” is a covering that fits over a damaged, decayed or unattractive tooth. It can even replace a tooth entirely as part of dental bridgework.
fillings
Fillings do just what the name implies -seal a small hole in your tooth, i.e., a cavity, caused by decay. This prevents the decay from spreading further into your tooth and, if untreated, continue on to the sensitive nerve tissue located in the root canal. Should that happen, you would need root canal treatment.
oral cancer screenings
An oral cancer examination is fast and painless. Its objective is to identify small changes in the lining tissues of the mouth, lips and tongue that may signify the early stages of this type of cancer.
orthodontic evaluation
It isn't all about looks! Properly aligned teeth help you to bite, chew and even speak more effectively. They are also easier to clean, which helps keep your mouth free of tooth decay and gum disease.
gum disease therapy
Periodontal therapy can take various forms, but the goal is always to restore diseased tissues to health. Gum (periodontal) disease can spread from the gums to the bone that supports the teeth, and may even cause tooth loss in the most severe cases.
porcelain veneers
A veneer is a wafer-thin layer of super-strong porcelain that convincingly substitutes for natural tooth enamel. When bonded to your teeth, veneers can create a natural-looking, beautiful new surface.
teeth cleanings
It is important that you have your teeth professionally cleaned on a regular basis. After a thorough cleaning, your teeth will feel smooth and squeaky-clean, and they will probably look a lot brighter too.
dentures
Full or partial tooth loss, if left untreated, doesn't just affect a person's self-image — it can also increase the risk of developing nutritional problems and other systemic health disorders. Fortunately, there's a reliable and time-tested method for treating this condition: full or partial dentures.
tmj/tmd evaluation
teeth whitening
Depending on the whitening method you choose, results can be dramatic: in-office whitening, for example, can lighten teeth three to eight shades in a single hour.
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Caring for every need
Regular dental visits are essential to make sure oral health problems from tooth decay to oral cancer are detected and treated in a timely manner. At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern.
We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well, and look great. From regular cleanings to advanced restorative treatments, we aim to care for a wide variety of oral needs.