- Dental ExaminationRegular dental examinations at least twice a year are recommended by the American Dental Association for children and adults of all ages. During your examination, the dentist will check each tooth and the surrounding tissues including your gums, tongue, and cheeks. By doing this, the dentist will inspect every tooth for cavities, assess plaque levels to determine if gum disease is present, and look for any damage such as broken teeth. Also, our dentist will provide oral cancer examinations as well as examine your temporomandibular joint, or TMJ. Looking at your tissues and teeth will allow our team to write up a personalized treatment plan for each individual patient.
- X-rays
- Teeth CleaningAfter the examination is complete, one of our dental professionals will perform a complete dental cleaning. Professional cleanings are encouraged to prevent or slow the process of gingivitis (gum disease), dental decay, and periodontitis (bone loss).
- Fillings
- Veneers
- Crowns
- Bridges
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative DentistryRestorative dentistry centers around bringing the mouth back to full functionality. Even if the proper preventative measures have been taken it is possible that restoration still may need to take place. Unavoidable causes, like accidents and genetics, may put a patient at a higher risk of needing restorative procedures at some time in his or her life.
- Root Canal Treatment
- Dentures
- Dental ImplantsRestorative and preventive procedures are some of the most important things you can do for your teeth and gums.We offer ranges of treatments from implants, orthodontics, and even extractions to help you maintain and obtain excellent oral health. Find out today how we can improve the quality and confidence of your smile.
- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Orthodontics
- Teeth Whitening
- Cosmetic DentistryThough cosmetic dentistry focuses on the aesthetics of your smile, it may improve your overall oral health as well. Even if you are not aware of it, an askew tooth or overbite may be throwing off your balance and be putting extra stress on your teeth or jaw muscles. Cosmetic dentistry may alleviate some pain and discomfort you have been experiencing due to improper alignment.
- General Dentistry