- Dental Examination
- X-raysDigital X-Rays Use Lower Amounts of Radiation. A digital X-ray requires less radiation to capture a high-resolution image than the traditional X-rays used a few decades ago. Depending on the type of film, equipment, and image being taken, it may be as much as a 90% reduction in exposure! As such, it’s safe to say that today’s dental X-rays are extremely safe
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fillings
- VeneersDental veneers are a cosmetic remedy for a variety of dental conditions that affect the appearance of the front teeth. Veneers are a thin shell, custom made to fit precisely over an existing tooth with only a small amount of natural tooth structure removed. The finished result is strong and durable.
- CrownsA bridge is a custom device anchored to neighboring teeth that replaces one or more missing teeth. When a lost tooth is replaced with a bridge, the teeth on either side of the missing one must be prepared as crowns to hold the replacement teeth in place.
- Bridges
- Root Canal TreatmentA crown is a tooth-like covering placed over a carefully prepared existing tooth. A crown is placed on an individual tooth to strengthen, restore, or improve the appearance. One of the most common reasons for a crown is to support the tooth when there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling. They are also used to protect the structure of a tooth that is fractured, broken, or treated with a root canal.
- DenturesMany patients choose implants to replace a single tooth, several teeth, or to support a full set of dentures. Implants are posts that are surgically placed in the upper or lower jaw, where they function as a sturdy anchor for replacement teeth. They are made of titanium (a strong, lightweight metal) and other materials that are accepted by the human body.
- Dental ImplantsMost patients find that an implant is secure and stable – a good replacement for their own tooth. However, implants are not an option for everyone. Because implants require surgery, patients should be in good health overall. Patients either must have adequate bone to support the implant, or be able to have surgery to build up the area needing the implant. Patients also should be ready to commit to a daily oral care routine and to regular dental visits.
- Oral Surgery
- Teeth Whitening