- Dental ExaminationDr. Salha recommends that you see us every six months for a teeth cleaning and exam. These preventative care actions are pivotal to warding off tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and toothache. Taking these simple steps can also protect you from the bodily risks of gum disease, like heart disease and diabetes.
- Oral Cancer ScreeningOral cancer can affect various parts of the mouth and throat. Unfortunately, when these cancers are not identified early, they can advance to become life-threatening. At Parsons Dental Care, we want to ensure your safety by providing you with regular oral cancer screenings.
- Teeth CleaningHow would it feel to overcome your dental anxiety? If dread of the dentist has kept you from getting the checkups, teeth cleanings, and procedures you need, come talk with Dr. Salha about sedation dentistry.
- Fluoride TreatmentThe powerful Zoom gel and its special laser lamp will remove discoloration and stains from the teeth. At the end of your procedure, we will administer a fluoride treatment to protect your teeth from sensitivity. Your beautiful new smile can last for years!
- Dental SealantsSealants can protect patients, especially young ones, against tooth decay and cavities. Sealants will smooth out the grooves in the back teeth and eliminate those tricky spaces where bacteria usually hides.
- Fillings
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- CrownsIt’s inevitable—teeth weaken and break down over time. Tooth decay, physical trauma, tooth grinding, and simple aging can decrease the functionality and appearance of the smile. Dental crowns will strengthen worn down teeth and restore their dazzling appearance.
- BridgesIf you are missing teeth, you can fill in the gaps with a dental bridge. Dental bridges will help you maintain the youthful shape of your face. This basic restorative dentistry treatment will allow you to chew and speak with ease.
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative DentistryAt Parsons Smile Center, providing top quality procedures, cutting-edge technology, and compassionate care is our top priority. We offer a full range of cosmetic, general, and restorative dentistry treatments. Our services include...
- Root Canal TreatmentRoot canal therapy involves filling the root structure of a deeply damaged tooth. You may need a root canal if decay or trauma have impacted the nerves and soft structures of a tooth.
- DenturesTraditional dentures might slip and slide while you chew or speak. Permanent dentures will never let you down, because they become a real part of your smile.
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- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Bone Grafting
- OrthodonticsIf you want straight teeth, come ask our team about Invisalign clear braces. There’s no need to hide your smile because of unsightly metal orthodontics. You can keep your treatment a secret while you gently create the smile of your dreams.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsForget metal wires and brackets. Don’t worry about those uncomfortable rubber bands. Invisalign treatment uses a series of custom-made plastic aligners that will slowly move your teeth into their ideal positions.
- BracesEvery few weeks, or when your teeth are ready, you will switch out your aligners to the next set in the series. Every time you move up to your next pair of clear braces, you are moving closer to your end goal of an ideal smile.
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- General DentistryGeneral dentistry promotes both oral health and whole body wellness. You can avoid an extensive range of problems (like toothache, sour breath, and high blood pressure) when you participate in regular general dentistry.