- Dental ExaminationThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommend a child is seen for a dental exam by 1 year of age. This helps to better prevent cavities and allow the child and parent to become more familiar with the dental office.
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth CleaningWe recommend that you make two visits annually for a dental cleaning and oral hygiene instruction. Your dentist will complete an examination of your teeth and soft tissues, and a head and neck evaluation. Some exams involve digital x-rays as well, to help us understand every aspect of your mouth’s current condition and to find any potential issues. At the end of the examination, we will review your treatment needs and options. We will be happy to answer your questions.
- Fluoride Treatment
- Fillings
- Resin CompositeVeneers can solve a variety of smile imperfections, covering worn, dull or stained teeth and teeth that have chips, cracks, gaps or an uneven appearance. Dental veneers are custom-designed porcelain, ceramic or composite resin shells that are bonded directly to your teeth. When your overall dental health indicates that veneers are a good solution, they can be a great way to brighten, whiten and reshape your smile.
- Veneers
- CrownsA dental crown, also known as a tooth cap, is a type of dental restoration used to reestablish a tooth’s shape and strength. Made out of porcelain, high tech ceramic, or precious metal alloys, a dental crown serves as the new outer surface for a tooth that has decayed or sustained damage. Dental crowns can also be used to improve the cosmetic appearance of one or more teeth.
- Bridges
- Restorative Dentistry
- Root Canal Treatment
- DenturesMissing teeth should be replaced to restore your chewing ability, to keep your remaining teeth from shifting, or to prevent possible bone loss. Options for missing teeth include partial dentures, bridgework, dental implants and implant-based dentures. We will evaluate and consult with you to assess your overall dental health and offer treatment options that will help you regain normal function and reduce the likelihood of future complications.
- Dental ImplantsDr. Medler, his wife Sarah and stepdaughter Arianna, have returned to his roots in order to associate with the North Coast Dental Group. He is a General Dentist, a long-standing member of the ADA, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and a welcome addition to the North Coast Dental Group family.
- Bone Grafting
- OrthodonticsFollowing his graduation from dental school, Dr. Khan further specialized in pediatric dentistry, completing a two-year residency program at the University of Rochester- Eastman Institute for Oral Health. During this time, he received extensive training in pediatric restorative and preventative dentistry, trauma, interceptive orthodontics, interdisciplinary care on the cleft lip and palate team, and treatment for patients with special healthcare needs. His dedication to advancing the field is underscored by receiving the prestigious Basil G. Bibby Award for his research focusing on children with autism. Driven by a deep commitment to pediatric dentistry, Dr. Khan values the importance of forming strong connections with young patients and their families. His approach is characterized by empathy and respect, aiming to enhance both dental health and emotional well-being through personalized care tailored to each child’s unique needs.
- Invisalign Orthodontics
- Teeth Whitening
- Cosmetic DentistryWhether you’re visiting us for pediatric dental care, general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry or more, you can rest assured that you will receive the qualified and experienced care you need from a team of professionals. Our team cares about your oral health and well-being. We work closely with all of our patients on a one-on-one basis to provide you with a positive and personal dental experience.
- General DentistryNorth Coast Dental Group began in 1956 as an independent practice on the Keeler Street Circle. Its founder, Dr. Stanley Handelman, who became chairman of the Department of General Dentistry at the Eastman Dental Center, partnered with Dr. Jack Howitt, a pediatric dentist who also practiced in the same neighborhood. The two dentists combined their practices in the late 1960s at 1400 Portland Avenue. As the busy office attracted more and more patients, its founders reached out to some of the most respected dentists they knew at the Eastman Dental Center; Drs. Brenner, Levy, Musiker and Weiner.