- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer ScreeningOur initial exam includes: A complete review of your medical/dental history, including documentation of all current conditions and medications; oral cancer screening, both visually and digitally (using the fingers), checking lips, tongue and the insides of your mouth and cheeks; X-rays that provide a comprehensive view of your teeth and condition of the bone surrounding your teeth; checking for any signs of periodontal disease and gingivitis; checking for bite problems (underbite, overbite, crossbite), worn teeth, or jaw problems; a thorough tooth-by-tooth examination for cavities, cracks, chipped teeth, and evaluation of prior treatment and restorations, culminating with a plan for further treatment that is customized just for you. Read More...
- Teeth CleaningVeneers are durable and have been shown to last for many years before requiring replacement. Seeing your dentist and hygienist for regular examinations and dental cleanings is important for maintaining the health of your mouth and longevity of your veneers. However, like other porcelain restorations, chipping and fractures may occur. Chipped or fractured porcelain veneers
- Fluoride TreatmentYou can prevent the majority of dental pain problems through flossing, brushing with fluoride toothpaste, and having your teeth professionally cleaned twice a year. The dentist may apply sealants and fluoride.
- Dental Sealants
- Fillings
- VeneersA gorgeous smile can have a huge impact on your appearance and sense of self-confidence. There's no reason to live with imperfect teeth! If you have gaps between your teeth, or teeth that are badly shaped, crooked or stained, applying dental veneers can be life changing. A dental veneer on top of your teeth can correct mistakes made by nature or the results of an injury, and can help you have a fantastic smile.
- CrownsCrowns are used to strengthen and restore a tooth to its full functionality and normal appearance. A crown is a tooth-shaped cover or "cap" for a damaged tooth that surrounds the entire visible portion of a tooth – from top of tooth to the gum line.
- BridgesMany people who are missing a single tooth opt for a fixed bridge. But a fixed bridge often negatively affects your adjacent healthy teeth to which they are attached. A bridge may require the cutting down of healthy, adjacent teeth, and they may need to be restored sometime in the future. Some reasons that fixed bridgework can fail include: recurrent decay, periodontal (gum) disease and other factors. Then there is the additional cost of possibly having to replace the bridge once, twice or more over the course of a lifetime.
- Dental Bonding
- Root Canal TreatmentAbout 69% of adults ages 35 to 44 have lost at least one permanent tooth due to an accident, gum disease, a failed root canal or tooth decay. By age 74, about 26% of adults have lost all of their permanent teeth.
- Deep Cleaning
- DenturesNot that many years ago, your options for missing teeth would have been limited to a removable denture or a fixed bridge to restore your ability to eat, speak clearly and smile. But removable dentures or fixed bridges may not be the perfect solution for you because of complications associated with them. Because of all of the following factors, fixed bridges and removable dentures may need to be replaced every seven to 15 years.
- Dental ImplantsImplants are synthetic devices that are surgically inserted in the area of your tooth normally occupied by the root as a foundation to receive artificial teeth to replace those you have lost. The replacement teeth are so well designed that they mimic the look and feel of natural teeth.
- Oral SurgeryBridges are less invasive. So a bridge may be more appropriate if you have certain medical conditions preventing oral surgery. A bridge may be recommended if you're missing one or more teeth. Read More...
- Tooth ExtractionsYou may experience severe pain after a tooth is pulled. This may occur on the second or third day after tooth extraction.This is a result of the tooth socket being exposed to air. The condition is known as "dry socket syndrome." If you develop this condition, you should see a dentist within 24 hours.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsInvisalign's® invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners will give you the beautiful straight teeth you've always wanted. And best of all, no one can tell you're wearing them. Invisalign is great for adults and teenagers. Read More...
- Teeth WhiteningSmiles Modern Dental run specials on services like teeth whitening, cleaning and more. This page gives an overview of the specials currently available.
- Cosmetic DentistryDental veneers are a form of cosmetic dentistry to improve your appearance. A wafer-thin, custom-made shell or layer of tooth-colored porcelain or composite is bonded over the front surfaces of your teeth to change their color or shape, or to mask undesirable defects, such as...