- Dental ExaminationOur comprehensive dental exams are used to look for signs of a problem, and regular screenings can detect issues while they are in the early – and most treatable – stages. A regular exam with your dentist and hygienist will include...
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth CleaningYour oral health is important for the well being of your whole body. While routine oral hygiene at home – including regular brushing and flossing – are crucial to keep your smile looking its best, you also need regular evaluations with your dentist. Routine dental exams and cleanings will help to prevent decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues and will leave you with a healthy, white smile.
- Fluoride Treatment
- FillingsComposite. Composite fillings are made from white or tooth-colored material to provide a more natural appearance. They are chemically bonded to the structure of the teeth but are not as durable as silver amalgam fillings.
- Resin CompositeDental crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including metal alloys, composite resin, porcelain, and ceramics. Your dentist can help you to determine which material is right for your unique teeth.
- VeneersVeneers. Consisting of thin, hard shells of material, veneers slip over your teeth in order to mask many dental imperfections.
- CrownsIf you need a secure way to improve your smile, a dental crown may be a good fit. Often used to restore a smile that has been damaged due to damaged or missing teeth, dental crowns offer a wealth of benefits that will benefit your whole body.
- BridgesMissing teeth can have many negative consequences on your smile, bite, and your overall oral health. If you have missing teeth, a dental bridge may serve as a good restorative solution.
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative Dentistry
- Root Canal TreatmentIf tooth decay extends into the tooth pulp – the center that contains blood vessels and nerves – infection may result. A root canal and/or antibiotics may be able to help, but if they don’t, an extraction may be needed.
- Deep Cleaning
- DenturesFrom chewing to smiling, your teeth serve many important functions. So, if you are living with tooth loss, it is time to consult with Complete Dental to learn more about dentures.
- OverdenturesAn implant-supported denture is an overdenture that is attached to and supported by dental implants. While a regular denture will simply rest on the gum ridge, implant-supported dentures give you added security and stability.
- Dental ImplantsOnce the bone has been transplanted to its new location, it will fuse to the original bone and will begin to grow. The bone will go through osseointegration, and after the process is complete, it will be prepared to support your new dental implants.
- Oral SurgeryIn my own personal opinion there are no better dentist in the Huntsville/Madison and surrounding areas than the group with Complete Dental, especially Dr. Sellman. Their work is so wonderful you'd think you were family. And they treat you as if you are family because they truly do care about your outcome no matter if it is a routine cleaning or extensive oral surgery.
- Flap SurgeryPocket depth reduction. Also known as flap surgery, this procedure involves folding back the gum tissue in order to remove bacteria hiding underneath. Especially damaged tissue might also be removed before the healthy gums are sewn back into place.
- Tooth ExtractionsGeneral anesthesia. Sometimes called “deep sedation,” this option will make you sleep throughout the entire procedure. It is most commonly used for wisdom tooth extraction and other major jaw surgeries.
- Bone GraftingAt Complete Dental, we help patients to get the healthy, beautiful smiles that they deserve. One of the ways that we make dream smiles a reality is by performing bone grafting surgery – a process that will rebuild jawbone density in order to improve dental wellness.
- Orthodontics
- Invisalign OrthodonticsThe Invisalign system has a proven track record of success, giving dental hundreds of thousands of dental patients the amazing smiles they have always wanted. These custom-molded aligners can treat a variety of issues, including...
- BracesYes. Just like traditional braces, you need to see your dentist regularly so that your progress can be evaluated. Appointments are every six weeks. Fortunately, they tend to be quicker than traditional braces checks.
- Teeth WhiteningWhitening. Dental whitening is an affordable way to get a brighter smile, and it can be completed in the office or with an at-home system created by your dentist.
- Cosmetic DentistryYour smile tells the world a lot about who you are, but if you are living with yellow, chipped, or broken teeth, you might not want to show it off. Fortunately, the field of cosmetic dentistry has created many treatment options that can give you the white, bright smile of your dreams.
- General Dentistry