- Dental ExaminationWhen plaque and tartar are left untreated on teeth and gums, gum disease may develop. You can reduce your risk of gum disease by brushing twice and flossing once every day. You should also have a dental exam and professional cleaning at least twice each year.
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth CleaningWe provide excellent preventive care, including exams, cleanings, and digital X-rays. Early detection of dental problems is essential to gain optimal oral health. The American Dental Association recommends that you follow a schedule of twice-yearly cleanings and exams.
- Fillings
- VeneersA radiant smile can work wonders for your self-esteem and can often be a sign of excellent oral and overall health. Our practice is dedicated to enhancing your smile with a wide range of solutions, including notable cosmetic services such as teeth whitening, bonding, veneers, and orthodontic treatments like clear aligners, all tailored to help you achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Feel free to explore our Services page to learn more about these offerings and how they can transform your smile into one you’ll love to share.
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative DentistryRestorative dentistry restores the strength and beauty of your smile. Whenever possible, we will preserve your natural teeth. When needed, we can also provide tooth replacement options that are both functional and beautiful.
- Root Canal TreatmentRoot canal therapy removes harmful bacteria from your tooth, healing infections, ending your pain, and improving your health. When decay or a crack have reached the nerve of a tooth, a root canal is necessary.
- Deep CleaningThe most common treatment for gum disease is known as deep cleaning or scaling and root planing. Our hygienist can perform this gentle and effective removal of tartar, calculus, and infected tissue.
- DenturesCaring for dentures may feel like an added responsibility, but with a little effort, you can keep your dentures clean and your smile healthy. Even if you wear dentures, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene. At Bloomfield Hills Dental Group, we’ve put together five tips to help you care for your dentures and keep your oral health on track.
- Dental ImplantsContinuing education is an important aspect of Dr. LoPrete’s career. To remain on the leading edge of dentistry, Dr. LoPrete has a long history of membership in many dental organizations and he is a regular participant at professional conferences both as an attendee and as an instructor. He is a graduate of the Faculté for Orthodontic Research and the Misch International Implant Institute. He has been certified to treat patients with Invisalign. He also participates with two dental study clubs.
- Oral SurgeryOur team is experienced in providing oral surgery. Our philosophy to oral surgery is to provide the most comfortable care possible. We take the time to answer your questions and explain your treatment path beforehand.
- Orthodontics
- Invisalign Orthodontics
- BracesType of Treatment: Depending on your needs, you may have braces, elastics, aligners, or other options. Which treatment you receive will affect its length.
- Teeth WhiteningJust like your natural teeth, dentures need regular cleaning. Remove your dentures before brushing and use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Avoid using whitening toothpaste or harsh cleaning solutions like bleach, which can damage your dentures. If you’re unsure of the best cleaning products, consult our dentist in Bloomfield Hills Township for recommendations tailored to your specific dentures.
- Cosmetic DentistryCosmetic dental solutions come with a variety of benefits. They improve both the form and function of your teeth, allowing your teeth to do their job while looking their best. Every person’s smile is slightly different, and at Bloomfield Hills Dental Group, we customize our cosmetic dentistry solutions to fit every patient’s individual needs.
- General DentistryAfter completing undergraduate studies at DePauw University, Dr. LoPrete earned his D.D.S. degree from Indiana University and then completed a post-doctoral residency at nearby St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where he continues to train young dentists. Dr. LoPrete personally oversees every aspect of his practice to ensure compassionate, professional dental care in a relaxed environment. He currently belongs to the Academy of General Dentistry and the Spear Study Club.