- Dental ExaminationMaintaining your gum health is vital to your overall health. When you visit our office for an examination, our trained hygienists perform a periodontal exam. In fact, during your examination, our team is quietly assessing your oral health by performing a number of checks. Here’s what you need to know about periodontal disease.
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fillings
- VeneersDental veneers are a thin, translucent coating made out of porcelain or resin. They are bonded to the front of the teeth to improve your teeth color, size or shape. Dental Veneers can help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted by making the teeth look straighter for a more pleasing alignment.
- CrownsEagan Dentist use iTero Digital Scanning Technology for crown creation which enables us to have more accurate fitting crowns in a shorter period of time.
- Bridges
- Dental BondingGenerally speaking the term “tooth bonding” refers to a range of dental procedures each of which is similar in the sense that it employs the use of a type of dental restorative dentists call “dental composite.’
- Root Canal TreatmentThe pulp inside of a tooth can be damaged by deep decay, or by the tooth cracking. This can allow bacteria to spread into the tooth, and can lead to an infection of the pulp, which could result in pain, an abscess, or the tooth dying. To prevent that infection or the bacteria from spreading to other healthy teeth and surrounding tissue, a root canal is performed.
- Periodontal SurgeryMany of the procedures are performed in an office ambulatory surgical setting. These procedures include the removal of teeth, management of oral and facial pathology, surgical aspects of dental implants, regeneration of deficient bone and gum tissues around teeth and implants and cosmetic periodontal surgery to enhance gum tissue contours and beautify a patient’s smile. They also include minor cosmetic procedures such as chin and cheek-bone enhancements, minor facial rejuvenation procedures including the use of BOTOX® to reduce facial wrinkles. Sedation and general anesthesia can be used to manage discomfort and anxiety.
- Dentures
- Dental ImplantsIt has been shown that prevention is one of the main factors in maintaining overall health, and of your teeth. The foundation for natural, restored, and implant supported teeth is healthy gum tissue and bone. Without the proper oral care, over time the bacteria (plaque) will begin to build-up at the gumline will harden producing tartar, inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), and penetrate the gum line and begin spreading into the bone (periodontitis). Recent studies indicate that periodontitis has been associated with diabetes, heart disease, and low birth weight infants.
- Oral SurgeryOver the past ten years. the training of contemporary oral and maxillo facial surgeons (OMS) has changed dramatically in response to medical and dental healthcare advancements. The training begins after completion of dental school and may include a hospital based internship as a prerequisite. Completion of an OMS residency requires 4-6 years of hospital-based training focusing solely on the maxillo facial region. It includes extensive training on traditional intra -oral surgery as well as maxillo facial surgical training. It also includes medical training and rotations such as anesthesia, critical care medicine, emergency room, internal medicine, general surgery, pediatric surgery, orthopedic trauma, transplant surgery etc OMS residents also receive training in the administration of outpatient anesthesia and are required to administer hundreds of anesthetics during their residency training. Contemporary residencies can be structured to include obtaining a Medical degree; fellowship-training in areas of special interest is also available.
- Jaw SurgeryThe remainder of oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures are performed in the hospital. These procedures include corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery) to treat jaw growth problems which can affect both the function and appearance of the oral and facial area, tern poromandibular joint (TMJ) surgery, treatment of complicated facial injuries and fractures, reconstruction of ja w or facial regions resulting from trauma or pathology, management of craniofacial and cleft lip and palate deformities, and treatment of tumors of the jaw and face.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryOral and Maxillofacial Surgery is a surgical specialty which involves both dental and medical surgical treatments, it diagnoses and treats diseases, deformities, injuries and cosmetic defects of the facial and oral region. OMFS are considered the orthopedic and plastic and reconstructive surgeons of the Maxillo facial region (the upper jaw, cheek bones, the bones that support S surround the eyes, lower jaw, chin, jaw joints, associated facial structures, and the intra -oral structures including teeth and their supporting bone and gum tissues, salivary glands, and lining tissues of the mouth.)
- Tooth Extractions
- Invisalign OrthodonticsInvisalign® has the experience of over 1,000,000 patients worldwide, and has a 96% of patient satisfaction rate. And, 9 out of 10 patients would recommend Invisalign® to their friends and family.
- Braces
- Teeth WhiteningYour smile is one of the first things a person will notice when you meet. If you have stained, dull or discolored teeth, teeth whitening may be a great option for you.
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- General Dentistry