- Dental ExaminationWe schedule non-emergency, new patients for an initial exam, which includes a full periodontal (gum) evaluation, digital x-rays, oral cancer screening, and overall dental oral health evaluation. It is the patients responsibility to complete the New Patient Registration at least 2 weeks prior to the scheduled appointment. A cleaning appointment will be scheduled after the new patient exam is completed. This overall visit will be approximately 60 minutes. New patient same day cancellations or no shows will not be rescheduled.
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride TreatmentCleanings, preventive dentistry (sealants and fluoride), restorations (fillings), and extractions are among the services provided. Our general dentists all see children as patients.
- Dental Sealants
- FillingsComposites can also be "bonded," or adhesively held in a cavity, allowing the dentist to repair the tooth in a more conservative manner. It usually takes longer to place a composite filling than it does to place an amalgam filling. Composite fillings cannot be used unless the cavity can be kept clean and dry during the filling process, and they can stain and discolor over time.
- Resin CompositeFillings that are placed directly into a prepared cavity in a single visit are known as direct restorations. During that appointment, the dentist will prep the tooth, place the filling, and adjust it for shape, polish, and bite. Restoration materials may include dental amalgam, glass ionomers, resin ionomers, and some resin composite fillings.
- VeneersPorcelain veneers, also known as dental veneers or dental porcelain laminates, are wafer-thin shells of porcelain that are bonded to the front side of teeth to improve their cosmetic appearance. Dentists routinely use porcelain veneers to make cosmetic changes to teeth that are discolored, worn, chipped, or misaligned.
- CrownsSilver or composite fillings serve well in most minor dental restorations. Sometimes, though, too much of a tooth's structure will have deteriorated to properly support a filling, necessitating a crown or "cap." A crown will replace most of the visible portion of the affected tooth, closely mimicking its original shape and size.
- BridgesGold alloys are produced by melding gold with copper and other metals, resulting in a strong, effective material for fillings, crowns, or bridges. Inlays, onlays, crowns, and fixed bridges are the most common applications. They are highly corrosion and tarnishing resistant.
- Dental BondingCosmetic bonding doesn't always require an anesthetic, can be applied quickly, and gives an instant result at a lower cost than other procedures.
- Restorative DentistryEven with routine dental care, cavities and other defects —not always visible to the naked eye — are a fact of life. Thankfully, there are more restorative dentistry options now than ever. Read More
- Root Canal TreatmentRoot canals are the tiny pathways that wind their way from beneath the surface of a tooth downward to the tip of the root. Unfortunately, infection can follow the same route, until it arrives within a tooth's inner
- Periodontal SurgeryNon-surgical periodontal treatment for chronic periodontal disease has made significant advances. A periodontist engineered our cutting-edge ultrasonic scalers for maximum effectiveness on root surfaces. Periodontal surgery is avoided by using antibiotic gels placed beneath the gum line.
- DenturesLoss of one's natural teeth can be devastating, whether it be from periodontal disease, tooth decay, or injury. Complete dentures can give you back your missing teeth, smile, ability to eat and speak clearly, and your confidence. Without dentures, facial muscles sag, and appearance and health suffer.
- OverdenturesAn overdenture is a removable denture that is used in events when some of a patient's natural teeth or implants can be preserved, fitting over the remaining structures. Your dentist will be able to decide whether you satisfy the conditions for overdentures.
- Dental ImplantsDental implants are as close as it gets to a brand new tooth, with a totally natural look and feel. That's because their anchor structure is inserted below the gumline, fusing to the jawbone over time. Your dentist will first determine whether your gums and bone are healthy enough to support a dental implant during a preliminary evaluation.
- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Teeth WhiteningOur office uses Opalescence teeth whitening products. This system has 3 options. For the person needing just some slight to moderate whitening, Try Go Trays.
- Cosmetic DentistryFrom preventive and pediatric dental care to restorative and cosmetic dentistry, Plaza's comprehensive list of dental services caters to patients of all ages and needs. Whether you're a child or a senior, you can be assured individualized care and attention within a state-of-the-art dental facility, with hours to fit the schedules of today's busy families.
- General Dentistry