- Dental ExaminationThe secret to a bright, healthy smile is actually no secret at all: brush, floss and get a professional dental exam at least once every six months. Professional dental exams are all about prevention – preventing existing problems from getting worse and preventing dental problems from developing in the future. Regular dental exams make it possible to identify and treat a problem in its earliest stage – which is not only good for your oral health but also good for your budget!
- X-raysDental X-rays have come a long way. Todays dental X-rays are safer, faster, more comfortable and more informative than the X-rays of years past. Digital X-rays, one of the latest and most advanced dental technologies, produce high-quality images of your teeth that can be viewed instantly by you and your dentist on a LCD monitor. Digital X-rays reduce radiation by up to 90% and provide exceptional diagnostic information to ensure that potential problems are caught in their earliest stages. Intraoral photography is another alternative to traditional dental X-rays. With intraoral photography, problems such as cavities, fractures and discolorations in the teeth are captured through clear and sharp photographic images that are taken with a 35mm or digital camera.
- Oral Cancer ScreeningOral cancer affects nearly 35,000 Americans every year. The keys to surviving oral cancer are early detection and early treatment. This starts with a regular oral cancer screening – at least once every six months. An oral cancer screening takes just minutes, is pain-free and can be performed during regular dental exams. If you are male, a regular oral cancer screening is especially critical: Oral cancer is more than twice as common in men as it is in women. Other people at high risk of oral cancer include people over the age of 60, tobacco smokers and heavy drinkers.
- Teeth CleaningNo matter how often you brush and floss, plaque and tartar deposits can still build up on your teeth. A professional teeth cleaning is the single most effective way to remove these deposits and prevent them from causing more serious problems in the future. While a traditional teeth cleaning involves manually scraping away these deposits with special dental tools, advances in dental technologies now give you more options for teeth cleanings.
- FillingsIf your silver fillings make you feel self conscious when you smile, or it's simply time to replace them, consider white fillings. White fillings are just as durable as they are attractive! Made of composite resin, white fillings match the natural color of your teeth and are an excellent option for small to mid-sized cavities. White fillings are strong, stain-resistant and require less removal of your tooth structure than amalgam fillings.
- Resin Composite
- VeneersYears ago, smile makeovers involved multiple dental treatments over a period of several months. That's no longer the case, thanks to porcelain veneers. Porcelain veneers are ultra thin shells made of translucent porcelain that can be bonded to your teeth for cosmetic purposes. Extremely versatile and durable, porcelain veneers are an excellent option whether you want a total smile makeover or need to cover a chipped tooth, mask a cracked tooth, or close gaps between your teeth. They require little to no prepping and can often be applied in just one dental visit!
- CrownsA dental crown may not make you feel like royalty, but it is one of the premiere treatments for teeth with extensive decay or damage. Dental crowns can also used to hold a dental bridge in place, cover misshapen or severely discolored teeth, or cover a tooth after a root canal procedure. Made of either porcelain-fused-to-metal, ceramic or gold, dental crowns are placed during a multi-step process and sometimes require more than one dental visit. The first step is a dental impression. A temporary crown is then placed to protect the tooth while the impression is sent to an offsite laboratory to create the final restoration. In some cases, same-day crowns are possible, so be sure to inquire. With good oral hygiene and minimal wear and tear, your beautiful new dental crowns can last up to 15 years.
- BridgesDental bridges have been used for centuries to replace missing teeth. Today, dental bridges are still considered one of the most durable, conservative and cost-effective options for bridging the gap between a missing tooth and surrounding teeth. Comprised of two anchoring teeth and a replacement tooth, dental bridges help prevent surrounding teeth from drifting out of position, improve chewing and speaking, and help keep your natural face shape in tact.
- Dental BondingTired of masking your smile because you don't like the way your teeth look? A smile makeover can be a big boost to your confidence and self-esteem. With a total smile makeover, chipped teeth, cracked teeth, gapped teeth, crooked teeth, stained teeth and gapped teeth can be completely transformed into the smile of your dreams. This is done through a combination of restorative and cosmetic dental treatments, including white fillings, cosmetic dental bonding, porcelain veneers, cosmetic dental crowns, dental braces, dental bridges and dental implants.
- Root Canal TreatmentRoot canals are needed when either decay or an injury infects the inner tooth (the pulp). In the earliest stages of infection, you may not feel any pain at all. But when it progresses, you could have a toothache and swelling, or a dental abscess might form. Root canals remove the infection and prevent it from spreading. Thanks to laser root canals, this process is faster, more comfortable and, in many cases, more thorough than conventional root canals. Pulp capping is an alternative to root canals that are used when the infection has yet to penetrate the pulp. Pulp capping can also prevent a large dental filling from getting too close to the nerve.
- Gingivectomy and GingivoplastyRed, swollen gums are a red flag for one thing: gum disease. If you have the symptoms, you're not alone. More than 80% of adults have some form of gum disease. Fortunately, there are many effective and pain-free gum disease treatments. For gingivitis, the mildest form of gum disease, treatment typically involves a thorough dental cleaning, followed by daily brushing and flossing. Advanced gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, requires scaling and root planing to remove stubborn deposits below the gum line. Laser gum surgery, a new alternative to scaling and root planing, uses beams of high-speed light to remove plaque and tartar buildup. If non-surgical methods of gum disease treatment are ineffective, a gingivectomy, or periodontal surgery, may be necessary.
- Periodontal Surgery
- Deep CleaningA deep cleaning may be recommended if excessive plaque and tartar deposits have developed below the gum line. Deep cleanings, also known as scaling and root planing, involve a two-part process: first, the stubborn deposits are removed, and then the root surfaces are smoothened. A deep cleaning helps prevent periodontal disease and restores gum tissues to a healthy state.
- DenturesUsing dentures to replace missing teeth is not only great for your oral health; it's a great way to look and feel younger! Today, there are a variety of natural-looking and comfortable dentures for patients who need to replace missing teeth. Made of a gum-colored plastic resin or acrylic base and either resin or porcelain replacement teeth, dentures are custom designed to fit your mouth. If you have several teeth or all teeth missing on the upper or lower jaw, full dentures may be your best option. Partial dentures, which can be either fixed or removable, are great for patients who have several missing teeth scattered along the upper or lower jaw.
- Dental ImplantsDr. Jerome Vitale, board certified in IV sedation, is a recognized expert in the fields of aesthetic, implant, and IV sedation dentistry. He brings decades of experience and distinguished credentials to the South Florida area. Dr. Vitale was a highly successful cosmetic and implant-focused private practitioner in New York City prior to moving to South Florida.
- Oral SurgeryOral surgery is an umbrella term for surgical treatments such as dental implants, wisdom teeth extractions and bone grafting. Dental implants, an excellent solution for missing teeth, are surgically placed tooth roots that hold dental crowns in place. A wisdom tooth extraction may be recommended if there isn't enough room in your mouth to accommodate wisdom teeth and they become impacted, partially erupted or infected. Bone grafting transfers bone from one part of the jaw to another, usually to accommodate a dental implant.
- Gum Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Bone Grafting
- Invisalign OrthodonticsWhen it comes to clear aligners, Invisalign is the gold standard. Unlike traditional dental braces, which use brackets and wires to straighten teeth, Invisalign uses a custom-made series of clear plastic aligners that are completely removable. The comfort and convenience of Invisalign is unbeatable. You can eat whatever you want; you can remove the aligners whenever you need to; and you can brush and floss more effectively. Invisalign is effective for patients who have problems with crowding, spacing, crossbites, overbites and underbites.
- BracesBut I’m getting ahead of myself. So, let me back-track a bit. You see, I wasn’t born with naturally perfect teeth. I’ve endured braces, mouth guards, and pretty much everything that goes along with perfecting one’s smile. These visits, while not exactly pleasant, were anything but torture. The agony began much later in my life. It happened three years ago when my new dentist advised me to fix some work that I had done when I was a kid. Under his guidance I permitted him to replace my old veneers with new ones. Unfortunately, he lied to me about his qualifications about performing this procedure. When I did realize this, it was too late and the damage had already been done. His promises of a perfect smile soon turned into apologies for his shoddy work. Visit after visit, week after week, and month after month he and his colleague tried to repair their mistakes. All that resulted was more damage, and for me: Torture and Pain.
- Teeth WhiteningAdvances in cosmetic dentistry allow patients to achieve natural looking results with ease. Boulevard Center for Advanced Dentistry can help you achieve the smile of your dreams. We offer a variety of dental procedures including teeth whitening, cosmetic dental bonding, dental implants, porcelain veneers and smile makeovers.
- Cosmetic DentistryExceptional dental care is a lot closer than you think. Dr. Jerome Vitale’s general dentistry and cosmetic dentistry practice in Port St. Lucie, FL is easily accessible to patients throughout the area. Our great location, convenient office hours and friendly staff make every visit to Boulevard Center for Advanced Dentistry a pleasant experience.
- General DentistryYour oral health is our primary concern. The wide range of expertise and experience we offer ensures our patients comprehensive care in diagnostic and treatment options. From regular cleanings, exams and x-rays to advanced restorative treatments, all of your dental needs can be met right here in our Port St. Lucie, FL dental office.