- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Teeth Cleaning
- Crowns
- BridgesWhen all teeth are missing or in such condition that they need to be replaced, fixed teeth anchored to dental implants is an excellent permanent solution. Prior to dental implants, there were no fixed solutions available for people who lost all their teeth. Today, it is possible to replace a full jaw with dental implants and a fixed bridge that results in a permanent, stable and highly esthetic solution.
- Root Canal TreatmentDental Implants are an effective and lasting alternative to missing teeth. They compare to real teeth and are a better solution because they will not decay or require root canals. Implants are less expensive over the long-term than bridge-work. A bridge has a limited life span and healthy teeth have to be cut down to have a bridge. Once the healthy teeth are cut down, they are more prone to breaking down, needing root canals, getting decay and having to be replaced themselves.
- Periodontal SurgeryThe Periolase (LANAP procedure) is the most innovative, effective way to treat periodontitis. There is no cutting or suturing and virtually no recovering time. Laser periodontal surgery results are better than the conventional surgery.
- DenturesSnap In Dentures – Very popular option for the lower jaw. It is an economical & stable solution that works well. The Implants provide anchorage & stability for the denture. We place 2 regular-size Implants in a minimally invasive manner.
- Overdentures
- Dental ImplantsDr. Teodoro served as a Major in the United States Air Force practicing Periodontics. Throughout his Air Force career he served as the Chief of Periodontics, Director of the Implant Board & Clinical Instructor.
- Oral Surgery
- Gum SurgeryLANAP gives better, longer-lasting results. In fact, 98% of LANAP treated patients remain stable after five years, while only 5% reportedly remain stable after conventional gum surgery.
- Tooth Extractions
- Ridge Augmentation
- Bone Grafting3-Dimensional CBCT imaging can provide important information regarding the width, shape, quality and volume of bone in cross-section. Once the scan is obtained, the shape of the bone can be clearly seen and a discussion can be conducted of whether procedures such as bone grafting will be required. Other important anatomic landmarks can also be identified such as critical nerve structures, and bony undercuts that cannot be seen with traditional x-rays. Computer Guided Dental Implant Surgery actually allows the procedure to be “performed” in advance of the surgery. Surgical simulations can be done on the computer, so the exact size and ideal location for the implant is known. In essence, the treatment is completed on the simulator pre-surgically. Recent computer technology breakthroughs enable a surgical guide to be electronically constructed to guide implant placement during surgery. Computer Guided Dental Implant Surgery is typically performed in less than an hour. In most cases, no incisions or sutures are usually needed and therefore post-operative swelling / discomfort is minimal. This state-of-the-art procedure can be used for patients requiring 1 implant to patients in need of full mouth rehabilitation.