- Dental ExaminationPeople often respond to bleeding gums with the wrong method of treatment. Usually, gums that bleed are a symptom of the onset of periodontal disease or gingivitis. But often, people stop brushing as frequently and effectively because it may be painful or it may cause the gums to bleed again. However, when gums are inflamed, brushing could help reduce the inflammation. More importantly, you should see your dentist to have a periodontal screening and recording performed in order to determine the level of disease present and the best treatment course to pursue.
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride TreatmentOur preventive services include Comprehensive Exams, Sealants, Fluoride Treatments, Space Maintainers, Mouthguards, and Oral Cancer Screenings. Learn More >
- Dental SealantsThe American Dental Association cites sealants as an effective weapon in the arsenal against tooth decay. Sealants are a thin coating painted on chewing surfaces of molars and premolars. Dental sealants act as a barrier, protecting your teeth against decay-causing bacteria.
- Space Maintainers
- Fillings
- VeneersCosmetic dentistry services can give you confidence and a more youthful appearance. We offer a variety of services including professional whitening, veneers and crowns.
- CrownsMountain Dental offers the latest in restorative treatments and technologies to help restore your smile. Our restorative solutions include fillings, crowns, bridges, implants, root canal treatment and dentures. Using advanced techniques, our dentists are focused on providing the best dental outcomes.
- Bridges
- Root Canal TreatmentTooth decay often does not hurt until it gets close to the nerve of the tooth. It is not uncommon to see a patient with a huge cavity who has never felt a thing. The dentist can usually detect a cavity 3-4 years before it develops any symptoms. This early detection can help you prevent root canal treatment.
- DenturesThe exact cause of canker sores is unknown. Some factors may include genetics, allergies, stress, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Trauma to the inside of the mouth can result in the development of canker sores. Ill-fitting dentures or braces, toothbrush trauma from brushing too hard, or biting your cheek, may produce canker sores. Certain foods may also be a factor. Citrus or acidic fruits and vegetables can trigger a canker sore or make the problem worse. Foods like chips, pretzels and hard candies have sharp edges that can nick and injure the soft tissue of the mouth.
- Dental ImplantsFor patients without insurance, we offer an exclusive in-house dental discount plan. The Essential Smile Plan provides you and your family access to the dental care you need at a discounted rate. Members will receive 50% off dental exams and 30% off cleanings, X-rays and other preventive procedures, as well as dentures and implants. Plus, receive 20% off all other services from any participating provider at Midwest Dental, Mountain Dental®, Merit Dental® and Mondovi Dental® practices nationwide.
- Oral Surgery
- Invisalign OrthodonticsCorrect your bite and treat crooked, crowded or irregularly spaced teeth. A number of our offices offer traditional braces and Invisalign® options.
- BracesOrthodontic treatment is used to correct a patient's bite. This includes the treatment of teeth that are crooked, crowded, or irregularly spaced. Clear Aligners are alternatives to conventional braces.
- Teeth WhiteningLike other investments, if you whiten your teeth, the length of time you can expect it to last will vary. If you smoke, drink red wine or coffee, or consume other acid-containing foods, your bright smile may begin to yellow more quickly than you expect. In general, a teeth whitening procedure can last up to a few years. And even though the results can fade, occasional touch-ups can be done to regain luster.
- Cosmetic DentistryOur cosmetic dentistry services can give you the smile you've always wanted. We offer a variety of services including whitening, veneers and crowns. Ask your dentist for a smile evaluation to learn what's right for you.
- General Dentistry