- Dental ExaminationYour dental hygienist will begin your cleaning by exploring the surface of your teeth to determine if you have any cavities and to examine the quality of existing fillings. The dental hygienist will then perform a periodontal exam to make sure your gums adhere tightly to your teeth, and no periodontal disease or bone loss may be occurring.
- X-rays
- Teeth CleaningThe health of your teeth and mouth is very important to the well-being of your entire body, and while routine brushing and flossing at home is necessary to keep your smile looking its best, visiting your dentist for a comprehensive exam and cleaning is essential. The American Dental Association recommends that you visit your dentist every six months to ensure your teeth stay healthy and your smile stays beautiful.
- Fluoride Treatment
- Fillings
- Veneers
- CrownsTime: CEREC crowns are made in one visit, saving you considerable time away from your job and family.
- Bridges
- Dental Bonding
- Root Canal Treatment
- DenturesDentistry is all about smiles, and having a confident, healthy, beautiful smile is important even for patients wearing dentures. Our practice provides personalized denture services that meet the needs and comfort levels of our patients. All of our patients are unique and we create one-of-a-kind dentures that feel good and look natural.
- Dental Implants
- OrthodonticsWhether you are an adult or a teen, getting braces can be a daunting idea. At Lemont Family Dental, we offer Invisalign® clear aligners as an alternative to traditional bracket and wire orthodontics. Invisalign treatment is easy, comfortable, and just as effective as braces in most cases. Plus, the aligners are clear, so no one will know you’re wearing them but you!
- Invisalign Orthodontics
- Braces
- Teeth WhiteningThere are many products and techniques available for patients who want to achieve a brighter smile, and with so many options available, it can be difficult to choose the method that is right for you. The best way to begin any teeth-whitening regimen is to schedule an appointment and talk to your doctor about the differences between in-office professional whitening and at-home whitening.
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- General Dentistry